Warm Greetings to All,
I recently found TB from a reddit thread I found through a google search for something along the lines of "gaining strength and cardio". I bought/read both of the books and decided this is the right program for me. I have always run into the issue of cardio and strength being counterproductive to each other. I've run marathons in the past and gotten my 3 mile below 20 min, but I could barely bench press my bodyweight. When I got my strength up, I'd usually have to stop running as much to appropriately recover from traditional powerlifting programs, so I'd gain weight and drop from a 20 min 3 mile to a 25-28 min 3 mile. I'm excited to try the greasing the groove, submaximal methods with weights for the first time.
A little about myself: I am 26 years old, 5'11", and currently weight 170lbs (down from 180 about 6 months ago). I am an Air Force Space Officer and I am currently deployed. My goals are pretty simple...get stronger while maintaining or improving my cardiovascular capacity. I have three main hobbies: BJJ, Freedive Spearfishing, and Cooking. I train at Paragon BJJ if anyone is interested.
Exercise background: I was a swimmer in high school. My best event was the 500 free in which I broke the 7 min mark once or twice my senior year. It was nothing to write home about from a competitive perspective, but it built a powerful cardio base. In college I joined ROTC and trained on and off with a couple of buddies who wanted to go into the Combat Rescue/Special Tactics career field. I also wanted to go into the STO career field, but I could never maintain my training long enough without injury and I also just didn't put in the effort (chasing girls was more fun than chasing PRs...). Now, I'm active duty and I picked up a couple of physical hobbies in the meantime. I'd like to continue to progress in both BJJ and Freediving, so I want to get stronger without gaining weight or losing my aerobic capacity.
I started my Base Building focused on running on Monday of this week along with a somewhat spartan Operator Max Strength program of OHP/DL/PU. I now have a training log on the training log board if you want to follow my progress.
So far, I have enjoyed reading the posts on this forum. This seems like a fun, tight-knit community. The only gripe I have so far is your taste in music is way too skewed toward metal...
I look forward to participating.