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Advantages Of A Strength Training Program Santa Cruz CA For Women

By Roger Cooper


One of the most complicated areas of rugby physical preparation for the average player is how to strength train in season. There are five common problems that I see most often with in season strength training program Santa Cruz CA for rugby. All five can hold you back as a rugby player but luckily for us, they are easily avoidable.

No Strength Training In Season. Sadly, this is far too common in rugby circles. Players who are reluctant to energy train at the best of times will almost certainly never touch a weight in season. Even worse is a player who works hard to improve their energy in the off season, then simply stops in season. Rugby is a brutal sport both physically and physiologically. If players don't at least attempt to maintain their power during the season, they will fall a long way behind after five months.

When choosing an energy drilling practice, it is important that you choose one that is made by a certified expert in the field of health and fitness. Having credentials and titles are not foolproof indicators but they can provide a good guide when it comes to choosing a good practice that can help you build muscles effectively. It may also be useful for you to try several programs in order to find the one that will really work for you and will give you the results that you desire. What works for other people may not work for you because the make-up of the human body is different among individuals.

Too Heavy Weights. It is important to realize that just because you maxed out your squat at 200kg during the last week of the off season, it does not mean that 200kg is your current maximum. Once you start your pre-season running that number will fall slightly, possible even more so once contact work begins. This is one reason why percentage based programs are hard to execute in season, while an Auto-regulating approach may be more beneficial (more coming soon).

The body has the capability to lose fat and keep that weight off and that capability is controlled by your metabolic rate, or your metabolism. This is actually like a calorie or fat burning machine within your body and believe it or not, you can get slimmer in your sleep, or sat at a computer so long as you have a metabolism high enough to trigger fat loss. So the simple fact is that fat burning while at rest, is feasible. As long as you have brought about an increase in your metabolism or metabolic rate.

Overtraining. There are two types of overtraining that commonly occurs in season. The players who are in the gym five days per week, plus three practice sessions and a game will find their performances suffering. 2-3 strength sessions per week should be the norm in season.

The other issue arises in regards to exercise selection. While I believe some players should be squatting (or variations) 48 weeks of the year, there comes a time when you have to adjust your strength training due to the demands of your sport. For example, loading a props spine up in the gym every week with a heavy squat variation may not be the best idea while he is also packing in 50+ scrums per week. That will cause a lot of spinal loading and fatigue throughout the season.

Anaerobic fitness along with aerobic work are important elements of successful workout programs. Anaerobic conditioning involves weight or strength training. For all its popularity though, aerobic exercise has it limits. During a workout class, fat loss does take place but as soon as the session is over, the rate at which calories are burnt, and the metabolic rate too, decrease quickly.




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