Busy Operator III: Balanced Strength, Work Capacity, Endurance
$59.00
- 6-week, 5 days/week training program
- Provides short, intense, 30-50 minute training sessions for tactical athletes who have minimal training time
- Deploys MTI’s Fluid Periodization methodology to train strength, work capacity, chassis integrity and military endurance (running, rucking, step ups) concurrently.
- This training plan is one of the 200+ Plans included with an Athlete’s Subscription.
Description
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
The Busy Operator Training Plans were developed after I received multiple emails from deployed military athletes who had completed our venerable Operator Sessions before deployment but downrange simply didn’t have the time to complete the full 60-minute Operator Sessions.
Upon these requests, I developed a stripped down version of the Operator Sessions which could be completed in 30-50 minutes. Out of this our first version of the Busy Operator Training plan was developed, and subsequent to that – Busy Operator 2
Busy Operator 3 is the third plan in our Busy Operator series.
This 6-week, 5 days/week training program provides short, intense, 30-50 minute training sessions for tactical athletes who have minimal training time. This plan was designed in November 2017.
The program deploys MTI’s Fluid Periodization methodology to train strength, work capacity, chassis integrity and military endurance (running, rucking, step ups) concurrently. Here are some programming specifics for this plan.
Strength
Busy Operator 3 deploys our new “Efficient Strength” programming. Efficient strength combines a total body, lower body, upper body press and upper body pull exercise in the same circuit. The circuit is designed so that just one of the 4 exercises requires a barbell. In terms of intensity, the total body and lower body exercises deploy moderate intensity – 3 reps per set for the total body exercise and 5 reps per set for the lower body exercise. The upper body exercises (push and pull) modulate between moderate (5 reps per set) and light (8 reps per set) intensity. Athletes work through the circuit at a moderate pace … – briskly but not frantically. Loading is prescribed as “work up until 3 reps (or whichever is dictated by that exercise) are “hard but doable.” Ideally, athletes will be at this “hard but doable” loading by round 4 or 5 of the 6 round circuit. This is strength training … so the idea is to get as heavy as possible, as fast as possible and still be able to complete the prescribed reps for each exercise.
Work Capacity
Busy Operator 3 deploys two durations of work capacity events – a 10-minute effort or a 20-30 minute effort. Overall, the plan deploys 5 separate work capacity events.
Chassis Integrity
Two types of chassis integrity circuits are deployed – ART Circuits (Anti-Rotation, Rotation, and Total Body Exercises) and Low Back Circuits (4 low back exercises). ART Circuits are programmed after the10 minute work capacity events. Low Back circuits are designed after the 20-minute work capacity events. Chassis Integrity is MTI’s core/midsection training methodology designed to train the midsection in a manner which is transferable to outside performance for mountain and tactical athletes.
Endurance
Three types of endurance events are deployed – unloaded running, loaded rucking and a combo of running and step ups.
WEEKLY SCHEDULE
Each week of Busy Operator 3 includes two strength sessions, and at least one work capacity and one endurance session. Some weeks have two work capacity and one endurance, and others have two endurance and one work capacity session. Below is the schedule for week 1.
- Monday: Strength
- Tuesday: Work Capacity, Chassis Integrity
- Wednesday: Endurance
- Thursday: Work Capacity
- Friday: Strength
REQUIRED EQUIPMENT
This program is specifically designed for military and other tactical athletes. Completion of the program requires a fully-equipped functional gym, complete with barbells, racks, plyo-boxes and sandbags (40# for women, 60# for men). In addition, you will need a ruck and 45# of load. A stopwatch with an interval timer will make working through the session easier. Timex Ironman is best.
COMMON QUESTIONS
How long will the sessions last?
These training sessions are specifically designed to be completed in 30-50 minutes. Work briskly, but not frantically, through these training sessions.
What if I miss a day?
If you miss a day, make up the session you missed the next day and follow the programming as prescribed. Don’t skip ahead.
What does “3/6x Pull Ups” mean? What does “95/135#” mean?
3/6x Pull Ups = 3 pull ups for women, 6 pull ups for men. 95/135# = 95# for women, 135# for men.
What if I miss a day?
Begin where you left off when you return to training. This program is progressed – each session builds upon the prior session – so don’t skip a session or skip around. Follow the training sessions in order, regardless.
Where do I find unfamiliar exercises?
See our Exercise Library HERE.
What about nutrition?
See our Nutritional Guidelines HERE.
Can I see sample training?
Yes. Click the “Sample Training” tab to see the entire first week of programming.
How do I access the plan? Pdf? Online?
Plan access is online, via username and password.
Can I print out sessions to take to the gym?
Yes – you can print a week of programming at a time
More Questions? Email: coach@mtntactical.com
DISCLAIMER
Before beginning any exercise program, consult with your physician to ensure that you are in proper health. Physical training contains inherent risks including, but not limited to, muscle strains, tears, physical and bodily injury up to and including death. This training program is not meant to provide medical advice; you should obtain medical advice from your private health care practitioner. If you are unable to assume these risks then you should not engage in this training program. No liability is assumed by Mountain Tactical Institute, Inc, its owners or employees, and you train at your own risk. Mountain Tactical Institute makes no warranty, express or implied, of any kind in connection with this training program.
Required Equipment
This program is specifically designed for military and other tactical athletes. Completion of the program requires a fully-equipped functional gym, complete with barbells, racks, plyo boxes and sandbags (40# for women, 60# for men). In addition, you will need a ruck and 45# of load. A stopwatch with an interval timer will make working through the session easier. Timex Ironman is best.Sample Training
SESSION 1
Monday
Obj: Strength
Warm Up:
3x Barbell Complex @ 45/65#
Instep Stretch
Lat + Pec Stretch
Training:
1) 6 Rounds
3x Power Clean - Increase load each round until 3x is hard but doable
5x Kneeling Curl to Press - Increase load each round until 5x is hard but doable
5x Walking Lunge - Increase load each round until 5x is hard but doable
Rope Climb or 2/3x Tarzan Pull Ups
2) Foam Roll Legs, Low Back
Comments:
Part (1) - Work through the strength exercises in this circuit at a moderate, not frantic pace - it’s okay to take a brief rest between exercises and get a drink if necessary. Aim to be at your “hard but doable” load for the Power Cleans, Kneeling Curl to Press and Walking Lunge by round 4 or 5. Expect Part (1) to take 30-40 minutes.
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SESSION 2
Tuesday
Obj: Work Capacity, Chassis Integrity
Warm Up:
3 Rounds
5x Burpees
10x Squats
10x Sit Ups
Instep Stretch
Training:
1) 10 Rounds, Every Minute on the Minute…
5x Box Jumps @ 20/24”
5x Burpees
2) 20 Minute Grind
5x Kneeling Plate Half Moon @ 25/35#
5x Keg Lift @ 40/60# Sandbag
2x Sandbag Clean & Run @ 40/60#
Comments:
Part (1) - set a repeating countdown timer for 60 seconds. On “go” sprint through 5x Box Jumps then immediately, 5x Burpees. The faster you finish, the more rest you get before Round 2 begins.
Part (2) “Grind” = work briskly but not frantically.
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SESSION 3
Wednesday
Obj: Endurance
Training:
Run 5 Miles at Moderate Pace
Moderate = Comfortable but not easy
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SESSION 4
Thursday
Obj: Work Capacity, Chassis Integrity
Warm Up:
3 Rounds
5x Power Clean @ 65/95#
5x Walking Lunge, unloaded
4x 40-Foot Shuttles
Instep Stretch
Training:
(1) 20 Minutes AMRAP (As many Rounds as Possible in 20 Minutes)
5x Power Clean @ 75/115#
75m Shuttle Sprint (Down 25m, back 25m, down 25m) Walk Back to Start
2) 4 Rounds
15/15 Standing Founder
10x Good Morning @ 45/65#
15/15 Kneeling Founder
10x Swings @ 20/24kg
3) Foam Roll Legs, Low Back
Comments:
Part (1) Complete the 5x Power Cleans, then immediately the 75m Shuttle. At the end of the shuttle, you’ll end up 25m from the barbell. Walk back at a moderate pace … this walk is your working “rest” between rounds.
No room for a 25m Shuttle? Complete 5x 40-foot shuttles instead.
No room for even 40-Foot Shuttles? Complete 10x Box Jumps at 20” and rest 30 seconds between rounds.
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SESSION 5
Friday
Obj: Strength
Warm Up:
3 Rounds
5x Dumbbell Craig Special @ 10/15#
10x Push Ups
Instep Stretch
Lat + Pec Stretch
Training:
1) 6 Rounds
3x Dumbbell Craig Special - Increase load each round until 3x is hard but doable
8x Kettlebell Floor Press- Increase load each round until 8x is hard but doable
5x Hinge Lift - Increase load each round until 5x is hard but doable
4/8x Chin Ups
2) Foam Roll Legs, Low Back
Comments:
Part (1) - Work through the strength exercises in this circuit at a moderate, not frantic pace - it’s okay to take a brief rest between exercises and get a drink if necessary. Aim to be at your “hard but doable” load for the Dumbbell Craig Specials, Kettlebell Floor Press, and Hinge Lift by round 4 or 5. Expect Part (1) to take 30-40 minutes.
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