When learning anything, it can be difficult to step back from the details, and this is especially true for CrossFit programming. Often, you’ll find coaches who are highly focused on the means (the exercises, the sets and reps) rather than the methods (the programme, the desired stimulus, the weekly plan, etc.).
As much as constructing a programme or workout based on the latest sports science information is considered the best approach, sometimes it doesn’t hold up, and you need to rely on your own training or coaching experience to create something more contextual and effective.
In this episode, we discuss some of our own self-reflection while programming, as well as other programme methods. We also explore how MGW and the programming information provided by CrossFit have their limitations.
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Show Notes:
- [1:00] Being able to abstract workouts into bigger picture programming
- [2:00] Where CrossFit’s programming methodology can lead you
- [3:30] Focusing on the details too much as an inexperienced coach
- [5:45] Writing programming in layers
- [8:45] Not seeing the higher order pattern when starting out programming
- [10:00] What is this workout going to feel like?
- [12:30] Programming more variance for experienced athletes
- [14:30] Using your own experience in training
- [17:00] Writing programming that is influenced only by the CrossFit world
- [20:00] Being self reflective in your programming
- [23:30] Treating all movements as equal through an energy system lens