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We start our final “deload” week of quarter 1 before beginning our testing for quarter 2. Please take this week seriously. Here is a reminder as to why we “deload” and how to handle them for best results.

The ideas behind proper programming execution is to stress the CNS and then take mandatory lighter weeks to allow for recovery and gains. The idea of our first quarter was to get you acclimated to the volume and intensity of the programming. Even if you’re a veteran, every year I introduce new stimuli. In fact, my goal is to change, alternate, and adjust various training stimuli throughout each cycle to help everyone achieve their highest levels of fitness. With that being said, I think it’s time we discuss this very important element of strength and conditioning and the unique challenge that CrossFit training presents us with in terms of “deloading.”

In all traditional strength programs there is what is commonly referred to as a “deload.” In basic terms this is the intentional lowering of volume, intensity, and loading in a program for short periods of time scattered throughout a training cycle. In terms of our cycle, we will take one every 3-6 weeks depending on what micro-cycle we are in. The intended effect of these “deloads” is to increase strength over the long term. As I have stated time and time again, getting better in CrossFit is a process. If you respect the process, are patient and diligent with your workouts and recovery, then you will see phenomenal results. In strength & conditioning programming it is a scientific truth that we DO NOT get stronger and fitter from working out more. We get stronger and fitter when we recover from working out… Mind = Blown! At its most basic level, exercise is simply putting your body under a clearly defined stress so that during the subsequent recovery period, you will adapt to that stress and become fitter. If you constantly go all out, you will eventually stop making gains and you will leave yourself subject to injury. This is a common occurrence in CrossFit. Lack of programming knowledge and the idea of more is better will always lead to injury. Training smarter, not harder, is always the key. However, this fact tends to be overlooked, or completely ignored, in the vast majority of programming found nation-wide.

A classic “deload,” and the way I do it in the Precision programming, is to lower intensity, volume,  and load for the duration of one week and ask or sometimes try and schedule more rest days for a short period. For this particular “deload” we will still be training hard but with less volume and load. So it is not a full “deload” like we experienced a few weeks ago. However, if you feel thrashed it is not uncommon to take a week off and then come back refreshed, stronger and generally fitter. 

So what are some basic rules you can apply to properly “deload” yourself during one of these weeks?

  1. Emphasize recovery. Get a massage; take a yoga class; go for a hike. You shouldn’t be working out every day. If you eat a calorie restricted diet or an ultra low carb diet, then take a break from that for a couple of days. 
  2. Be kind to yourself. Many people labor under the misconception that if they take a day off or lower the intensity of their training, they will either lose fitness or gain weight. Nothing could be further from the truth. Give yourself a break.
  3. Lastly, trust the process I have laid out for you all. A “deload” week is scheduled and planned into your programming. I am accounting for it. If you take the period seriously, most likely you will return a week later to full training volume feeling great and maybe even PR.

Precision, it’s my duty not only to give you the best approach possible to help you reach your training goals, but to also educate you. Respect the process and remember… work smarter, not harder. 

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WARM UP:

500 M. Row 

Then:

10 Y’s, T’s, W’s

10 Reverse Fly’s

10 Face Pulls

Then:

3 Rounds

10 Pass Through’s

10 Good Morning’s 

10 Front Squat’s 

5 Strict Pull Up’s 

Then:

Hip Mobility 

SKILL / LIFT:

EMOM 10 

ODD: 3 Front Squats @ 75%

EVEN: 20 Hollow Rocks 

WOD:

“072516”

3 Rounds 

30 Wall Ball  (20/14) (16/10) (14/6)

30 Pull Ups 

*Scaled: Sub. pull ups for 10 negatives.

POST WOD:

2 Rounds

10 Y’s, T’s, W’s

10 Reverse Flys

10 Face Pulls

Then:

Hip & Shoulder Mobility 

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