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Summary

In this episode of the Conquer Athlete podcast, Ryan Bucciantini and Jason Leydon discuss the concept of progressive overload in training, particularly within the context of CrossFit. They explore how progressive overload extends beyond simply adding weight to exercises, emphasizing the importance of various training stimuli and the need for coaches to understand their athletes' goals. The conversation also touches on the significance of managing variability in training programs and the necessity of a structured approach to achieve desired adaptations. The episode concludes with an announcement about their mentorship program.

Takeaways

Progressive overload is not just about adding weight.

Coaches should focus on specific stimuli to improve athlete performance.

Managing variability in training is crucial for tracking progress.

Understanding an athlete's goals is essential for effective coaching.

Progressive overload can include factors like duration, tempo, and complexity.

Less variability can lead to better tracking of athlete progress.

Athletes need time to adapt to training stimuli.

The goal should remain consistent throughout training cycles.

Coaches must avoid random programming to ensure effective training.

Fatigue management is key to long-term athlete development.

Topics

Mastering Progressive Overload in Training

The Art of Coaching: Beyond Just Weight

Sound bites

"The methodology checks half the boxes."

"The priority stays a priority."

"Progressive overload sounds like a super fancy word."

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Podcast Setup

10:49 Understanding Progressive Overload

22:42 Applying Progressive Overload in CrossFit

34:10 Conclusion and Mentorship Announcement

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