This is a continuation of our year long series of free fitness programming for the competitive athlete. This cycle will continue to build our base of strength, and drastically start to ramp up our conditioning.
Part 3 is designed to continue to build your base of strength, but as you will see we have switched some of the movements to a few that are unconventional for functional athletes. This is key because by now your body has probably adapted to the standard moves we all normally perform.
You will also notice that the amount of conditioning we are doing is increasing. This is a must, as real conditioning takes time to build just like strength does.
You will find the downloads of the spreadsheet and program at the end. I want you to read the article first then download that you can get all your questions answered quickly.
Without further ado
Week 14 and 15
This two weeks should feel fairly familiar to those of you who have been following along at home. The only real addition is the extra conditioning at the bottom.
If at all possible then you should consider splitting this up throughout the day. You don’t have to, as this volume of work is do able in about 90 minutes, but you can bring some more intensity to the plan if you have the time to split it up.
It goes without saying that you will need to download the spreadsheet so you can calculate your specific strength numbers. The red areas on the spreadsheet are where you input your maxes. Don’t be afraid to use your current maxes as you most likely have maxed out after part two of the competitors program.
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Week 16 and 17
You’ll notice as we continue on with this progression that there will be some specific requirements for equipment like an assault bike, or treadmill further on. If you don’t have that stuff available, then pick the substitute that is most similar to what’s prescribed, i.e Airdyne for assault bike.
Week 17 is our first deload. In part 3 and you’ll find that we have reduced the volume a great deal, but kept the intensity pretty high. Try not to go crazy on the conditioning and turn it into max effort. Remember we are trying to recover this week, not set PRs!
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Week 18 and 19
In this series you’ll note that the weightlifting movements have stayed the same but the intensity of 1RM and rep scheme is different. I anticipate that this will be our last cycle of higher rep lifting. In part 4 we will be moving some seriously heavy weight, for less volume.
As mentioned above there are some non standard functional workouts here, like the treadmill test for max elevation. This is in there to help work on your anaerobic energy system using a method that is unfamiliar. It also builds some great mental toughness if you know what I mean.
Week 20 and 21
Week 20 will be the heaviest for our strength cycle. You will find that your top sets are pretty close to your old one rep max. In part 4 we will be testing our maxes again and then that will help us determine our number for the next chunk of programming.
By now you really should start to notice that your WODs feel a little easier and that you require less rest to continue on. If not then you’re lolly gagging, just kidding, but seriously.
The Downloads and PDFs
Here is the PDF of the Tier Three Fitness Competitors Program (Part 3). And here is the spreadsheet that automatically calculates your sets and reps for the strength portion of the cycle. Remember the red areas are where you put your current one rep maxes.
Recovery
For many of you this will be the highest volume program you’ve done in your functional fitness career. That means that you need to be smart about your recovery and scaling. I really recommend that you read this article about the 5 best recovery methods for athletes. Remember it’s not how much work you do, it’s how much you can recover from!
Secondly, I would also recommend you check out this nutrition calculator to make sure you are eating the right amount of macros, as well as the total amount of calories.
Final Thoughts
This program is hard. It’s intense and high volume and it is meant to be that way. Part 4 will reduce the volume for the strength training, but keep the intensity of one rep max high as we gradually start to really hammer our energy system development, and overall WOD performance.
As always if you have any questions or comments, put them in the comments where I can answer them the quickest. And if you don’t like it remember I never asked for your safe word!
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Hey Jake. Noticed on one excel sheet it runs through 19 weeks but then you have another one that is 8 weeks long. The first 4 cycles looks like it only runs up to 13 week mark. I’m assuming that’s up to what we use for the first excel sheet and then move on the the second excel sheet you have for the remaining 8 weeks of part 3? Can you explain? Thanks
Yes I went longer than the first part of the program on the excel sheet. Parts 1 and 2 are on the first sheet. Part three is different programming. The correct downloads should be listed on each article though.
Jake … ready to start part 3! Made gains in all lifts thus far. Smallest gains with snatch/C&J … weakness for me is the technical lifts when putting the weight over my head. Will keep grinding and focusing on my technique. Thanks!
That’s amazing Kieron. Part 4 will be dropping in a few weeks. Keep at it !
Hi jake,
Looking at the program there is no clear indicator of percentage of weights for each set as in previous cycles? Should we start from 70% again at the 12 reps and increase every week?
Great program though, hit a 160kg squat from cycle 2 which is the heaviest I have ever lifted!
Thanks
Greg
Thats a serious squat Greg, good work. 70% is a good starting point, part of me not specifying a weight is for you to start to learn just how much you can do on each lift for a given rep range. It’s ok it you if went a bit much or too light. You can adjust it next week.
Can you explain what it means by “same modality “ please I love your programming
Glad you like it Devon. Modality just means the same thing you did before. So if I gave you the option of running or rowing and you chose rowing last week, I want you to do the same thing this time.
Dear Jake,
Firstly, thank you for an awesome program.
I have just started part 3, after finishing parts 1 and 2. I have seen and experienced great gains in strenght and health.
In 10 weeks time I will go on vacation with limited to no equipment. I am hoping to finish part 3 by then. I will end up having 2 weeks left before I go on vacation and will be on vacation for two weeks.
Would you suggest that I carry on with part 4 for the two weeks before I go and then pick up from where I left when I return, or should I wait 4 weeks and then start part 4 only after I have returned?
Also, will I loose my gains made in the 2-4 weeks that I won’t be able to train?
I have build good momentum and don’t want to loose all my hard earned gains and conditioning.
Thank you.
I don’t think you’ll lose anything appreciable in two weeks. I would jump right back into part 4 with maybe some reduced volume. You might shorten the wod by a minute or two, or drop a set off of some strength work. Do this for the first week, then you should be back to normal after that.
Thank you.
Hi Jake
First of all Mandy thanks dir That kind of programming!
Could you please Tell what to do when one is Not able to hold the rep range for example with squats in week 18 in the last set?
Thank you!
You really have two options. You can reduce the load, or you can cut the reps short. I would probably recommend lowering the weight so it’s still challenging but not too hard.
Hii Jake.. Have been following you since looong looong time…
Love this program..
If I want to implement the “the advanced strength program for functional athletes” which uses bands…
Where can I put it.. And which cycle it can replace?
I would probably work it in around the second cycle. I believe that’s where the percentage based work starts. Thanks for following. Enjoy!