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Conditioning Series Part 1: Defining Conditioning & the Energy Systems

Conditioning Series Part 1: Defining Conditioning & the Energy Systems

Update: 2025-10-09
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In this first episode of the Everyday Strength Conditioning Series, Anthony breaks down what conditioning actually means, how it’s different from cardio, and why understanding your energy systems matters.


We'll cover:

  • Why “conditioning” isn’t the same as steady-state cardio

  • What ATP is, and why it’s the real energy currency of your body

  • The three energy “gears": phosphagen, glycolytic, and oxidative

  • How these systems overlap and fuel everything from sprints to marathons

  • Why chasing adaptation beats chasing exhaustion


This episode sets the foundation for the rest of the series: Part 2 (deep dive into the energy systems) and Part 3 (methods and programming).


Show Notes:

  • 0:00 – Intro: Conditioning vs. cardio

  • 1:00 – Cardio’s role for calorie burn and health

  • 3:30 – Why conditioning matters for performance

  • 5:00 – Common misunderstandings about “just cardio”

  • 6:00 – What ATP is and why it’s like money in your checking account

  • 8:20 – The three gears of energy production

  • 9:25 – Phosphagen, glycolytic, and oxidative systems explained

  • 11:30 – How the systems overlap in real life

  • 12:30 – Conditioning vs. Energy System Development (ESD)

  • 13:00 – Residuals, conjugate method, and why aerobic work is always in the mix

  • 14:30 – The real goal: chase adaptation, not exhaustion

  • 15:30 – Preview of upcoming episodes in the series

  • 16:40 – Takeaway: Conditioning isn’t cardio, it’s energy production


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    Conditioning Series Part 1: Defining Conditioning & the Energy Systems

    Conditioning Series Part 1: Defining Conditioning & the Energy Systems

    Anthony Hagele