Andy and Ryan discuss the use of timed sets vs rep counting in the Praxis Protocol, emphasizing the importance of quality movement over quantity. The conversation covers the significance of adjusting intensity, the idea of mechanical drop sets, and the distinction between time under tension and time under attention. They also address how to measure progress without relying on numerical goals, encouraging listeners to focus on their improvement in movement quality.
Takeaways
GMB emphasizes quality of movement over quantity in training.
The five P's framework helps organize practice effectively.
Timed sets allow for a focus on quality rather than counting reps.
Adjusting intensity and scaling movements is crucial for progress.
Mechanical drop sets can be applied to bodyweight exercises.
Time under tension is important, but time under attention is key for practice.
Measuring progress can be based on how well you perform movements, not just numbers.
Quality movement leads to better performance in sports and daily activities.
The goal of training should be to improve functional movement skills.
Practicing with a focus on quality can prevent injuries and enhance performance.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and GMB's Unique Approach 02:22 Understanding the Five P's Framework 05:21 Quality Over Quantity in Movement Practice 08:34 The Importance of Timed Sets in Training 11:27 Challenges with Traditional Rep Counting 14:12 Transitioning to Quality-Focused Training 17:23 Conclusion and Future Directions 18:56 Scaling Movements and Adjustments 21:59 Understanding Mechanical Drop Sets 23:53 Bodyweight Variations and Drop Sets 27:22 Quality Over Quantity in Training 29:26 Time Under Tension vs. Time Under Attention 35:31 Focusing on Progress Beyond Numbers
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