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Endurance or Strenght?


Wheezy

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Actually, this is a decent workout. This one focuses more on endurance than power, which is fine. Endurance is a big deal for me when it comes to martial arts. I can't count the number of times I've submitted people because they got tired but I was still fresh.

This program does assume you already have some fitness. Can you do 3 pull-ups?

If it works, use it!

If not, throw it out!

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What can I add to that workout which will give me some strenght? and yeah im pretty fit.. or I should get into shape before that workout.. *I have an average endurance* thanks

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Developing strength requires progressive resistance, which usually means lifting weights. I suggest reading some of the older threads in here, since we have discussed this many times. If you still have questions, PM me. Or, better yet, PM Sohan or Aodan. They are very knowledgable about these things.

If it works, use it!

If not, throw it out!

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  • 3 weeks later...

Looks like a good workout. I've seen that before. Too bad I don't have a pool.

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What can I add to that workout which will give me some strenght? and yeah im pretty fit.. or I should get into shape before that workout.. *I have an average endurance* thanks

At your age, I would work more on technique and speed, and get the endurance up as much as you can. There will be plenty of time to work on the strength later.

As you work on strength, many times the type of training you do will de-emphasize the training of the fast twitch fibers, which will in turn decrease your speed slightly. This is what gives the rise to the myth that muscle makes you slow. (If you want a refutation of that, look at the world class sprinters. Almost to a person, they are just this side of show quality builds).

Work on the speed and endurance, at your age you won't be in too many situations where that won't work the best, then work on strength in a few years when your main growth spurt has finished.

Aodhan

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