Hi guys,
I might be getting into 1 week of Medium-Hard hiking for about 5-8hrs/day. That means 1 week of E. I am thinking of the best way to incorporate it into the programming and I want to ask for your opinion.
I am thinking of following options.
Option#1
- Black OPI/A with moderate HICs, no E.
- week of E
- Black OPI/A with moderate HICs, no E.
Option#2
- Black OPI/A without any conditioning.
- week of E
- Black OPI/A with moderate HICs, no E.
Option#3
- Black OPI/A with moderate HICs, no E.
- week of E
- week off
- Black OPI/A with moderate HICs, no E.
What do you guys think?
Programming question
Programming question
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Where are you going hiking?
I don't know about your programming questions, but after a hard backpacking trip that jacks up my knees, I like a week of recovery where the running is flat and the stairs are minimum. A lighter 5x5 squat workout also helps get the blood flowing and the healing process moving for me.
I don't know about your programming questions, but after a hard backpacking trip that jacks up my knees, I like a week of recovery where the running is flat and the stairs are minimum. A lighter 5x5 squat workout also helps get the blood flowing and the healing process moving for me.
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It depends on some family situations now.. I will follow the orders (aka go with the flow)Josh wrote:Where are you going hiking?
So, basically, you are having your block done but taking it easy.. I see. Thank you.Josh wrote:after a hard backpacking trip that jacks up my knees,
I like a week of recovery where the running is flat and the stairs are minimum. A lighter 5x5 squat workout also helps get the blood flowing and the healing process moving for me.
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I'd go with option #1 because you can stay active (take it easy), then have your hike, and use the third week of HICs as an active recovery.Barkadion wrote:Hi guys,
I might be getting into 1 week of Medium-Hard hiking for about 5-8hrs/day. That means 1 week of E. I am thinking of the best way to incorporate it into the programming and I want to ask for your opinion.
I am thinking of following options.
Option#1
- Black OPI/A with moderate HICs, no E.
- week of E
- Black OPI/A with moderate HICs, no E.
Option#2
- Black OPI/A without any conditioning.
- week of E
- Black OPI/A with moderate HICs, no E.
Option#3
- Black OPI/A with moderate HICs, no E.
- week of E
- week off
- Black OPI/A with moderate HICs, no E.
What do you guys think?
Re: Programming question
Thank you. How do you mean 3rd week? I am thinking of doing whole blocks of blacks and squeezing hikes in between..travman wrote:I'd go with option #1 because you can stay active (take it easy), then have your hike, and use the third week of HICs as an active recovery.Barkadion wrote:Hi guys,
I might be getting into 1 week of Medium-Hard hiking for about 5-8hrs/day. That means 1 week of E. I am thinking of the best way to incorporate it into the programming and I want to ask for your opinion.
I am thinking of following options.
Option#1
- Black OPI/A with moderate HICs, no E.
- week of E
- Black OPI/A with moderate HICs, no E.
Option#2
- Black OPI/A without any conditioning.
- week of E
- Black OPI/A with moderate HICs, no E.
Option#3
- Black OPI/A with moderate HICs, no E.
- week of E
- week off
- Black OPI/A with moderate HICs, no E.
What do you guys think?
"Man is what he reads." - Joseph Brodsky
Re: Programming question
Bark, if it is just for one week, why not make it a deload week for strength? Just enjoy the hiking. Plus who knows what else will come up before and after the hike.
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True.. Thank you.TBPenguin wrote:Bark, if it is just for one week, why not make it a deload week for strength? Just enjoy the hiking. Plus who knows what else will come up before and after the hike.
"Man is what he reads." - Joseph Brodsky
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Agreed with the above. Training shouldn't interfere with life. Just do it and roll with it... And look at the hiking as a badass training session every day.Barkadion wrote:True.. Thank you.TBPenguin wrote:Bark, if it is just for one week, why not make it a deload week for strength? Just enjoy the hiking. Plus who knows what else will come up before and after the hike.
Have fun brother!
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Thank you mate!KShea wrote:Agreed with the above. Training shouldn't interfere with life. Just do it and roll with it... And look at the hiking as a badass training session every day.Barkadion wrote:True.. Thank you.TBPenguin wrote:Bark, if it is just for one week, why not make it a deload week for strength? Just enjoy the hiking. Plus who knows what else will come up before and after the hike.
Have fun brother!
"Man is what he reads." - Joseph Brodsky
Re: Programming question
I would probably go with option 1. If you think the hiking is going to be easy and you want to challenge yourself, throw some extra weight in a pack. Maybe bring a kettlebell as the extra weight and hit some quick workouts, if you feel you need it. I've been training for a backcountry hunt for a few months and I went out there to scout last month. Everyday out there I was hiking with a lot of weight. So the two weeks before and after I just hit my OP I/A sessions and S&S back to back. I think it worked out perfectly as I felt refreshed on both ends of the spectrum. I wouldn't worry too much about losing strength gains if you are hiking with weight. I always feel stronger after a long week in the field with a heavy ruck attached to my back. Good luck and enjoy the outdoors and family time