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Barkadion wrote:Still feeling weak from the flu... Might be taking extra days off with this block..
I am in the exact same boat. I have had a week long cold I can't quite kick.

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Maxrip13 wrote:
Barkadion wrote:Still feeling weak from the flu... Might be taking extra days off with this block..
I am in the exact same boat. I have had a week long cold I can't quite kick.
Yeah... 2020 sucks :)
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12/14/20
Block#42, OP I/A (75%)
Week#1, Monday

MS
OA KB OHP - 4x5, 55
OL DL - 4x5, 120
OA Ring Rows - 4x5, P1
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Just remining myself old article that was lost at some point..


Zulu for Tactical Athletes

Most operational athletes function best with training split 50/50 between strength and cardiovascular conditioning. Neglecting maximal-strength and strength-endurance can lead to problems, with things like loadbearing and general resiliency.

Think Breachers, carrying around their tools and weapons, while clearing a stronghold with the team. Or firefighters in full kit, working their way up a multi-story structure. And if you have poor cardio? Fuggedaboutit. You’ll be the first one culled from the herd if you’re lacking a high level of cardiovascular conditioning.

There are exceptions. Some occupations in the tactical community favor cardiovascular conditioning – military special operations for example. Certainly maximal-strength and strength-endurance play a significant role, but these guys are slightly to the right of the spectrum and need to spend more time on endurance, less time lifting barbells. A little more triathlete, but not quite full blown multi-marathon runner. If I had to give it a number, I’d say it would be roughly a 70/30 divide between cardiovascular/endurance and strength/strength-endurance for SOF. With shades of grey.

If you’re more of a 50/50 tactical athlete; firefighter, SWAT, non-combat arms military, then you’ll want to have a look at this unique way of using Zulu as part of your Continuation Protocol. It goes like this:

Day 1 – A

Day 2 – Conditioning or Off

Day 3 - B

Day 4 – Conditioning or Off

Day 5 – A

Day 6 – Conditioning or Off

Day 7 – B

Day 8 – Conditioning or Off

Day 9 – Cycle 2 begins – A

Like Operator I/A, this is a perpetual template, not bound within a 7 day week. Follow the percentages as per your Zulu template, and force progression or retest after a set number of cycles. Minimum 1 rest day within a 7 day period. Minimum. More is not always better. Take a week of rest roughly every 6-12 weeks or as you need it. Can be used with either Black or Green protocol.

Benefits:

Allows for more volume/more sets on your lifting days

Spaces apart lifting sessions for better recovery

Breaks up training by alternating between strength and conditioning

Flexible in terms of programming. You can add in a post-Zulu conditioning session if more training’s required.

Because you can add HIC or LSS after Zulu sessions as well as on conditioning days, you can manipulate your schedule for more or less rest days.

If you use this approach, you can increase the number of sets - do up to 10. Just because you can, doesn’t mean you should. If you’re new to combining strength training and conditioning, start with the minimum and build volume up slowly over time.
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12/16/20
Block#42, OP I/A (75%)
Week#1, Wednesday

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OA DB FP - 5x5, 60
Bulgarian SS - 4x5, 100
OA KB Row - 5x5, 90
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MR is still doing it..

https://fb.watch/2qeQofGpUj/
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12/17/20
Block#42, OP I/A (75%)
Week#1, Thursday

Geoff Neupert drill
OA KB C&P - 5/side, 40
Pullups
Repeat
x15 min
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That Zulu schedule is interesting, Bark. Thanks for posting.

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VenomousCoffee wrote:That Zulu schedule is interesting, Bark. Thanks for posting.
Yes, I might give it a go with minimalistic approach.. 1 or 2 exercises/day. I have been thinking:

M - SQ/OHP + conditioning
T - off
W - WPU + Conditioning
Th - off
Fr - SQ/OHP
Sa - off
Su - DL + conditioning
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12/18/20
Block#42, OP I/A (75%)
Week#1, Friday

Rest day
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