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“No question to ask, but rather a thank you for your smart and mature approach to training, I.e., the absence of “Bro-Speak” is greatly appreciated!
I recently purchased the Chassis Integrity plan and have been using it as a “finisher” to my regular strength training. I’ve been following one of Jim Wendler’s 5/3/1 programs and the inclusion of the Chassis Integrity work has been great. As such, I don’t run the program five days a week, but rather every other day.
I’m 57 and have always been an endurance rather than strength athlete. I can’t always handle the recommended weight, but I’m making progress.
In the future, I’d like to run one of your larger plans, but for right now the Chassis Integrity plan has been a nice introduction to your programming.
Again, I love your mature and intelligent approach to training. After I feel like I’ve earned it, I’m going to purchase one of your Mountain Athlete shirts and wear it with pride.
Keep up the good work. You are a breath of fresh air in the world of strength/fitness training.”
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Im about 3 weeks into your On Ramp program before moving towards virtue, and I am feeling the soreness. However, I noticed a drop in my weight. Is this program’s purpose to lean out athletes? My concern is that you mentioned that military personnel should maintain certain baseline standards like 1.5bodyweight bench press. Should I expect to see a decrease in my max repetition for some of the lifts? I did notice a drop in my deadlift and squat.
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I know you get this question all the time. I am not sure which program I am needing to choose. I am going to be honest with you and myself. I know I need to choose an on-ramp program, but that is it. I am a firefighter who is probably about to be sent to the police academy. I need to get ready for the physical test there which is a version of the Cooper fitness test, but I would also like to get in shape for my job at the fire station. Any suggestions? Thanks for your help and time.
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My interest is in core training as applies to endurance riding…Double Centuries, Markleeville Death Ride –
deathride.com, California Triple Crown – caltriplecrown.com I am specifically training for the Terrible Two, and training for the LoToJa – lotoja.com.
I have completed all of these successfully with the exception of The Terrible Two.
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I’m just finishing up the 6 week training program for athlete suffering from a leg injury. I broke my calcaneus bone (left heel) on a climbing approach, and this program has been great, a lot of fun, and has given me something to do to get me through this time of injury!
I’m looking for a new routine to tackle – bridge me – into the winter season. Over the next few weeks, I’m transitioning out of a walking boot and into a shoe, but it’ll be a gradual process and I can’t crush it immediately.
My goals are family (easy skiing) by Thanksgiving and climbing ice and BC skiing by mid-December. I’m a weekend warrior family man who works too damn much at a desk job, but trying to get after it the best I can, which means I miss the occasional workout, but hit it the next day instead. I will climb train through the winter at a gym, also missing the occasional work-out if I can take advantage of an powder day dawn patrol before work! Oh – and I’ll be 45 by mid-December too, so I tend to scale a bit for slightly more rest, etc anyway to allow recovery time.
What might be the best program to steer towards as I transition back into full strength with these goals in mind?
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The past few months I have really built up my mountain fitness. I started with the base sessions, transitioned to the Peak Bagger, Rainier Training Plan and recently did part of the run Improvement plan for a 10k. I summited Mt St.Helens, Mt Baker, bagged a few other peaks, and finished my first 10K in about 49 minutes. I’m curious how the Body Weight Foundation will compliment what I’ve already built up. I’m thinking about hitting up the BW Foundation then transitioning to the BW Build. Then I think it will be time to hit the base sessions back up to get ready for climbing season here in the Cascades and possibly the Alps. Your thoughts?
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I was hoping to get some advice from you guys regarding program selection. I am sure you guys are busy, but I would certainly appreciate your guidance.
A bit about me:
- 24yo Male
- Serving in the Canadian Army. Currently deployed overseas with access to a SeaCan Gym (one of the BeaverFit ones). OR-5, in a Trade/Position where I have one Junior Rank who reports to me, and one officer whom I report to. Work in HQ Coy with no organized PT schedule.
- Former Top level amateur rugby player, but quit after injury (severe concussion with follow on Post Concussion Syndrome).
- Always been stocky but was in good shape while playing rugby but following injury put on weight while being mostly unable to tolerate intense activity. Currently hovering around 225lbs, and not in as good of shape as I want.
- I recently completed an endurance race that my Div holds back home, which was also run here for morale and cohesion (32km run, 5km canoe portage, 10km canoe, 5km run; all with 22kg ruck). I trained for it using the MTI Fortitude V2 Program (based on the time between deciding to race and the race I completed 5 weeks of it), which was great. Following the race, I went on 14 days of leave in Europe (And did absolutely Zero Training). Now that I am back from leave, with 5 months left on tour, I need to sort out my training and find a program that will help me achieve my goals as well as work within my constraints. Fortitude was a great program to get me in a place to run the race, but I am not sure its the right program to train over the next 5 months
My Goals:
- Short term; over the next 5 months, cut down my overall weight to 200lbs, and drastically improve my body composition.
- Moderate term; -Change my physique to a point where my conditioning doesn’t negatively impact my credibility or at least my perception that it does.
- Longer term; Get myself in good enough shape to attempt SOF Selection in early 2019. Currently my level is nowhere close to good enough.
Current Constraints:
- Limited equipment
- Time is somewhat limited (Approx 90min workouts would be the longest) and a somewhat sporadic schedule (ie Can’t always workout in the AM/PM).
Any general guidance or suggestions of plans would be greatly apricated.
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I’m getting ready to start the CFT plan with my Marines. I just finished John & Judas and really don’t want to lose my strength gains. Would you recommend a strength program that I could use in conjunction with the CFT plan? As always, thank you for everything.
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I’m very interested in your program for the SFOD program but I’d really like to check out some examples of each packet of doable. Any other guidance would be greatly appreciated too.
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I have an athlete subscription to the website and I was looking at some programs to implement in my routines..I’m heavily into Spartan Races and I love the pre written Spartan programs available on the site, however I was curious if there was a program that would work well for improving Spartan Racing/ Strength that includes weighted gym work. It looks like the Spartan Programs on the website focus on bodyweight strength training, which is great, but I still prefer my barbell/dumbbell work. Any recommendations on programs that are the ultimate hybrid that would include strength, hypertrophy, endurance, and work capacity? Or maybe a series of programs that you would recommend going through? Sorry if this was already brought up in the Q & A section. I tried researching for an answer to something like this and couldn’t find one.
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I just purchased the 10 month SFAS preparation plan and am extremely excited. I used your Ranger School program to get ready and after outperforming a great bulk of the class; I have nothing but faith that this one will help build the physical strength and mental confidence I need for success.
This plan is obviously much larger in scope and brings to mind a big question I need help considering over the next 10 months:
- Nutrition: I have always been a healthy person (or at least consider myself to be). I have never limited myself to a diet, however I have the “workout so I can eat anything” mentality (in moderation). However, at the end of these 10 months I will be aiming at something I have desired with everything in my being since I got back from my first deployment in Afghanistan. Therefore, I want to be as prepared as possible and will sacrifice anywhere to meet my end state.
Now, with that long pre-amble or whatever out of the way: what do you consider the best route nutrition-wise to maximize my body’s output and growth over the next 10 months as I train using your SFAS program? If there is a nutrition program you endorse, or even follow yourself I would be glad to get all the advice I can get. Thank you in advance.
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Climbing Everest in the spring. i would like to stat a training program. Is their someone to talk to about it?
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I am coaching a troop who has little to no experience in fitness and struggles to pass a PT test. Looking to get him started on training to pass his PFT and then improve from there. What plans would you recommend for him over a six month period starting with passing a USAF PFT and then improving with general fitness? We are military but by no means tactical Athletes. Also, he is around 5’7″ 120lbs for reference.
Thank you for all the work you put in, huge fan of your work.
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Just wanted to touch base with you guys in regards to which programming to select. I am currently enrolled in the SOFLETE Strength program and am looking into trying something new. I like the programming and it is beneficial but, I don’t feel like I’m getting the best/most out of it and have plateaued. I looked through your programs and I could literally benefit from all of them but, really I’m looking to gain size. I did crossfit for 6 or so years so I have a solid endurance/stamina and I have what I’d like to think is solid strength…I just feel like I “need” to be bigger in size. I am active duty Air Force. Don’t have a job like TACP or PJ…I work Aircraft Maintenance and I’m at a point in my career where I spend a lot of time at desk in a more supervisory role (don’t know if that plays a part in the decision of what programming to choose) Currently I spend 1.5-2 hours a day at the gym 5-6 days a week depending on work scheduled. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Just finished Hector. Was a bit advanced at first, taking me about two hours to complete some of the workouts. loved it though. Wondering what to do next, that would increase my endurance as well as work capacity, but I also really want to do a lot of olympic lifts and strength training. Please advise. Love you programming!
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