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Simplicity – The Basis of Sound Training

Start basic, use sounSimplicityd, proven
scientific training principles coupled with best practice – then
you can add
complexity as needed and necessary to achieve the desired tr
aining objectives.
Remember simplicity yields complexity; you don’t have to try to make it
complex. This has been a fundamental training guideline for me ever since I can
remember. I know that when I needlessly added complexity that is when
training did not work. It seemed the objective was lost in the shuffle. For example I can't be to concerned it it is myofibrilar or sacroplasmic hypertrophy, that is a level of complexity that will take care of itself if I focus on the need to do activities guided by my training objectives.
The Ultimate Goal is to design and implement an
effective, practical training program that produces measureable and visible
results in the required time frame.


The essential elements of simplicity in a training program are:5S’s + R, that is Speed,
Strength Stamina, Suppleness, Skill plus Recovery. All these elements must be
trained at all times with different emphasis depending on the athlete’s level
of development, training age and the phase of the training year with recovery planned to insure adaptation. Then be sure to account for the
3M’s, what you
do must be Manageable, Measureable and Motivational. Last but not least follow the 3P’s, Practical, Personal and Proactive. You can take these simple concepts and ideas and get as
complex as you need to be to help your athletes solve every movement problem as they
encounter. It was Leonard Da Vinci who said: “Simplicity is the ultimate
sophistication.”

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