Russian Conjugate
Russian Conjugate
Russian Conjugate
The Russian
Conjugate
Method
Style of training Athletes
Joey Olsen
12/13/2010
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these
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CNS is
(CNS)
loads usually within the 1-5 rep range. Meaning that when
performing a ME lift, you will lift a heavy weight no more than
5 times and no less than 1 with 3 being the best scenario for
strength gain. The heavy weights cause your CNS to be under an
intense amount of pressure. This causes your muscles to recruit
more motor units, which are, a single a-motor neuron and all of
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A very well
while a
beginner only 60%. So with that explanation and knowing that max
effort work can help increase inter and intra muscular
coordination, you can see how important it is to include maximal
effort work in every athletes training plan. One example of an
ME workout rep scheme for an athlete whose one rep max (1RM) is
500 pounds for squat would be as follows:
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than a month can cause the nervous system to weaken which in turn
causes the athletes strength gains to diminish quickly. This is
known as "over training." ME is not intended to be used for
beginning athletes. This is due to the fact that the individual
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to accelerate
and
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scheme for an athlete whose one rep max on bench press is 405
pounds would be as follows:
This rep scheme is assuming that the movement chosen for the
session was bench press. Although there are many other movements
that are used along with DE training days this is the basic
format for the "staple" lift of the training session.
Now I'm going to discuss General Physical Preparedness
(GPP) or the Repeated Effort Method. The best way to explain GPP
is getting in shape to train instead of training to get in
shape. In order for an athlete to get the most out of executing
the ME and DE methods of training they must be prepared
physically. The best way to increase an athlete's GPP is to run
them through a high volume dynamic warm-up type of workout.
Whether it be sled dragging with a light weight, body squats or
medicine ball tossing. One example of a GPP work out would be as
follows:
1. Sled drags with lightweight for 20 yards
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