The point of the SE stuff is strength endurance... Which doesn't necessarily mean longer time is better. The key is as many reps as possible as quickly as possible. Taking longer just means you're just beating the crap out of yourself and beating your head against the wall... I can see why you'd connect endurance with a longer session, but when it comes to strength endurance it's more about high volume/low duration.StayGrey wrote:It's an "endurance" category workout, so I see it as a benefit going long duration.
It's muscular-endurance after all. If you do run into issues you could always switch to Alpha too.
I would not switch to Tango. IMO it's too easy to quit too early with T. With Alpha or Bravo you're forced to become better and work past your limits, because it assigns you a set number of reps. I believe Tango is best utilized after Base, like during Bangkok or one-off SE workouts.
Although there is something to be said for time under tension, but that's a bit more hypertrophy based.
The program should be challenging but not something that makes you dread your session.