Gym Programming PDF
Gym Programming PDF
PROGRAMMING
INTRODUCTION
The development of strength is the foundation of
physical performance because, before all else, you need
the strength in your structures to support the
fundamental movements that you carry out each day.
This model starts with high volume and low intensity, and
gradually working towards low volume and high intensity.
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Assistance / Accessory Lifts Compound Lifts – work to develop the primary lift or
sporting action.
Auxiliary Lifts Single Joint / Isolation Exercises – work to develop the
primary lift or sporting action.
Stability Rotational Movements & Isometric Holds – often
core/trunk work or proprioceptive work.
Cool Down / Mobility Low Intensity Cardio / Rolling & Stretching
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• Our neuromuscular system is required to work harder to contract the muscles – Neuromuscular stress.
• Our energy systems have to work harder to fuel the contractions – Metabolic Stress.
Greater neuromuscular stress is created when we lift heavier loads and this elicits greater strength development.
When we lift lighter loads for much higher rep ranges, the repeated efforts require more fuel. Therefore, we develop
muscular endurance. Hypertrophy could be seen as a goldilocks zone between neuromuscular and metabolic stress
and is optimal for the development of muscle mass.
1RM ESTIMATIONS
Note: The higher the rep range, the less accurate the 1RM estimate becomes.
% Estimations Coefficients
The RPE scale often uses a 1-12 or 1-20 scale. However, the 1-10 scale allows you to easily translate the numbers
into percentages which can be more intuitive to athletes.
RPE Intensity
RPE EXAMPLES
Here’s a table demonstrating how the RPE scale can relate to percentages of your 1RM:
5 Reps RPE 10
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Yes, athletes can achieve huge success with a little hard work and a lot of
consistency. However, when it comes to long-term development, there is no doubt
that we benefit from taking a systematic approach.
No plan is perfect simply because there are too many variables. However, our aim
is to create a plan that is optimal in the given time and environment - these plans
are live documents that are continually reviewed and developed.
Although no plan is ever perfect, top sports scientists and coaches from around
the world have dedicated their lives to creating what they believe to be the optimal
planning models. This has left us with an incredible amount of data, and we can
use this data to design intelligent plans that elicit the highest results.”