How can you tell if they are working? More
importantly, how can you tell if they are right for you or your trainee?
The black box is a metaphor for a process we don’t
understand. Input turns into output via
some mysterious mechanism. This metaphor
has been used in all kinds of industries, including the fitness industry, to
describe the results of a system where the mechanism is not understood.
When it comes to fitness, however, while we don’t always
understand how exactly a program may affect someone in terms of magnitude or
degree, there really is no black box. We
actually have a good deal of understanding of how specific training protocols
work and what elements are needed to improve basic fitness and
performance. Aerobic base training, high
intensity interval work, power training, strength training, strength endurance,
and specific skill development, when combined appropriately can specifically
improve your trainee’s deficiencies, enhance their strengths, and improve
performance.
When you understand these concepts, you are empowered in a
number of ways:
1. You can look at a
canned program and determine its usefulness.
2. You can explain to
your clients why you are prescribing the exact program you give them.
3. You can write
programs tailored to yourself and the individuals you are training.
Unless you are a professional exerciser, your training plans
should be relatively simple and hone in on exactly what you need. Extraneous work is a waste of time, energy,
effort, and recovery.
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