Ep. 20 Ladder Training: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
Description
In this episode, Jeremiah and Roger delve into the concept of Kettlebell training with ladders, exploring their benefits, techniques, and potential pitfalls. They discuss how ladders can be an effective training method for beginners, emphasizing the importance of technique and recovery. The conversation also covers the risks of pushing to failure, the significance of choosing the right weight, and managing volume to avoid fatigue. Practical applications of ladder training are highlighted, along with limitations for ballistic movements. The episode concludes with insights on avoiding stagnation and common pitfalls in ladder training, reinforcing the value of ladders in a well-rounded fitness regimen.
Takeaways
Ladders provide a structured way to increase reps gradually.
They allow for reflection and technique improvement between rungs.
Pushing to failure is not recommended for kettlebell training.
Choosing the right weight is crucial for effective ladder training.
Managing volume is important to avoid hidden fatigue.
Ladders can be beneficial for building strength without burnout.
They are particularly useful for beginners to develop technique.
Ladders can be applied to various exercises, including pull-ups.
Avoid stagnation by incorporating variety in training.
Ladders should be used thoughtfully to maximize benefits.
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