Monday 1/6/2025
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Finding Truth: Trusting God As The Ultimate Authority — Eric Justin
Scripture
“The Lord will fight for you, and you have only to be silent.”
- Exodus 14:14
Warm up
https://youtu.be/MIfKmfXTq64?si=MPuiTzDgHkH39aB2 (watch first 15 minutes for warm up)
GPP
21-15-9 reps for time of:
Front squat
Chest-to-bar pull-ups
Notes
Front squat weight: 145Ibs/205Ibs, scales chest to bar to box kipping or banded if needed
Accessory
40 banded front raises
SPP
This is where you add in your goal specific training.
Add a small amount of practice/training before or after workouts on training days. Complete mobility work instead if muscles, tendons, joints and/or ligaments feel overworked and need additional recovery time.
Add goals here and see how to train them in next tab on sheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1-eM55bz015D9WKjfch28oVe-bgHaMSAc77bu_OgxI-c/edit
Aerobic Conditioning
Scheduled every Thursday, these days are meant to work low-moderate heart rate zones and further develop the oxidative system. If you would like to progress in this area without over training complete 1-3 sessions a week (including Thursdays session). Ask us for additional guidance
Cool down
Pick tightest area to stretch or roll for 1-3 minutes
Complete additional stretches, SMR and/or active recovery as needed
Additional
Once every quarter of the year take a week to recover mentally and physically from high intensity training: Complete aerobic workouts such as biking, rowing, swimming or take additional rest days. Do this around every 13 weeks, after a competition, while traveling, during a busy week or use it if you’re not feeling well. Only use once a quarter (winter, spring, summer, fall)
Winter goal final test: 1st two weeks of March
Spring baseline test: 1st two weeks of March
Spring Community Workout: TBA