Fighter/Bangkok might work if I followed the minimum, 3x5 per session, but I am worried I will not progress if that's all I do.DocOctagon wrote:Curious why not Fighter/Bangkok instead? It seems made for your situation. 2 days of max strength, one day of KB work. You could go minimalist too, just the big 3 or something along those lines.
I originally started Tactical Barbell with the Fighter template and got the feeling that it was less days of training, but more volume per day. Usually I see people dedicate two days to just Fighter work and train whatever else on the other days.
My current dilemma with this is that I am in the process of attempting to transition to a schedule where I train:
Monday: Judo x2
Tuesday: Judo
Wednesday: Judo
Thursday: Judo
Friday: Judo x2
Saturday: Judo x2
Sunday: OFF
This would make it a bit difficult for me to dedicate two days a week to Fighter. If I was to do both Fighter template and Judo on the same day, it seems Fighter would be more volume than Operator per day, unless I was to do the absolute bare minimum. In that case, I wonder if it would be better to do Operator or Zulu, so that I could spread the volume out over more days to be done in parallel with Judo.
Unless I am misunderstanding something about Fighter/Bangkok?