Originally Posted by
tweakxc03
I've read that some people use this concept in programming when they are training for a specific sport. I'm sticking with SS right now to establish a foundation, but this is just out of my own curiosity... (This is without my having read practical programming, so bear with me). This is only with regard to more intermediate/advanced/specified training programs.
Why don't more people consider expanding their training cycle past just the 7 day window? If guys are trying to train both conditioning and strength, strength endurance, "power" endurance, or flat out aerobic endurance, then why not expand the training "cycle" to say 10 days?
That way, you could do something like:
Lift: Monday, Thursday, Sunday
Skills/Conditioning/Cardio: Tuesday, Friday, Monday
Rest: Wednesday, Saturday, Tuesday of the next week.
Depending on the type of conditioning you are doing and how it impacts your recovery ability, seems like expanding past a week can help break up the workouts mentally. If it's more than a 7 day cycle, you have the freedom to add in rest days or different cardio/conditioning workouts depending on what your goals are.
The only reason I'm really familiar with this is that it's quite popular in some elite running circles (I ran college XC).