【力量訓練的「訓練量」該如何設定?】
跑者的訓練量俗稱「跑量」,單位是「公里」,所以月跑量三百是指一個月總訓練距離300公里。在力量訓練圈的「訓練量」(Training Volume)常是「總反覆次數」 (Total Repetition)的同義詞;而「月總量」就是指一個月的總反覆次數,像我們會建議初跑者的月跑量最好不要超過100公里一樣,在做重訓時,有沒有一個區間可以讓大家參考呢?下面是《The System》的作者群建議:
#以下為譯文:
以剛接觸訓練的新手來說,月總量最好從750次(總反覆次數)開始;而菁英運動員的上限設在1,600次。在前蘇聯時代,我們親眼看到他們運動員以更高的月總量進行訓練。然而,我們後來也發現這跟他們使用加強運動表現的補給品有關,那使運動員能更快恢復。
總反覆次數是指在單一個週期中(這裡是指中週期)所有基本力量動作重複次數的總合。因此總反覆次數750的意思是在不同的訓練強度與動作中總共累計的次數,但這個數字不包括輔助訓練的動作。
從帳面上來看,750這個數字分配到一個月十二到十六次課表當中,看起來似乎很小,但我們這們所定的750這個數字比較像是「基本量」,而非下限,如果總反覆次數低於750下,就不會為運動員的成長帶來實質的影響。表 4.14 中的數值並不是意味著高水平或菁英運動員在四週內的總反覆次數永遠不會有低於1,000次情況發生,那只是維持成長的基本量。對運動員的恢復能力影響最大的是訓練量,因此這些範圍中比較需要注意的是上限的數值。若月總量超過上限值,恢復能力將快速到受到侵害,而且侵害的速度比任何其他因素都快。
一位菁英水準的運動員可以在一個月的時間裡完成1,000次以下的訓練,就算在恢復期也經常發生。然而,訓練新手若超過1,000次的上限,大都要承擔受傷或嚴重過度訓練的風險。
許多教練擔心他們的運動員練不夠,所以無法有效獲得力量和爆發力的進步。他們不想因為目標定得太低而有所保留,這讓他們感覺是「浪費」了一個月的訓練時間。剛開始採用這個方法來訓練時有這種感覺很自然,我們系統中的每一位教練也都曾經歷過相同的掙扎。
美國的力量教練已經把「訓練要用盡全力」當作一種信念,訓練完還有餘力好像就會覺得不夠認真。但請相信我們。我們說的方法很少失敗,也幾乎沒有過度訓練的風險,這些區間已被證明能最有效地幫助運動員進步。
在調整運動員的訓練量時,需要考慮到他們的技巧、經驗、過去的醫療史、訓練史、性別、實際年齡與訓練年齡。
我們過去的慘痛教訓可以讓你少走許多彎路。當你在訓練量的拿捏上猶豫不決時,原則是寧少勿多。寧可因量太少沒進步,也不要犯下過量訓練的錯誤。
總訓練量不包括輔助訓練或是特別針對「局部效果」的練習次數。那些動作主要是為了強化特定肌肉或是使全身力量動作能做得更好的輔助性訓練,所以我們不會把它們算在總訓練量中。
最受我們重視的力量訓練動作不只對身體的負擔很大,技術要求也很高;正因如此,我們才會嚴格限制訓練量。
雖然輔助訓練不會被計算在總訓練量裡,但你不要因此失控,開始加練很多你想練的輔助動作。永遠記住:效率第一。
#原文如下
The absolute floor of volume for a novice athlete is 750 total exercise repetitions per month, and the ceiling for the elite athlete is 1,600 total reps. During our time in the former Soviet Republics, we witnessed athletes performing even higher monthly training volumes. However, as we found later, that was often with the benefit of performance-enhancing substances that allowed for more rapid recovery.
In a single cycle, the total number of repetitions pertains to all exercises performed in the key movements. This means 750 total repetitions are spread between the different exercises among the range of training intensities we want to emphasize.
On the surface, these can seem like small numbers when we consider they may be spread out over 12 to 16 training sessions. That 750-rep total is really more like the basement rather than the floor of total volume—any less than 750 will not budge the needle on gains. That does not mean advanced or elite-level athletes will not have cycles that dip below 1,000 reps. These ranges should be more prescriptive of the ceiling of higher volumes to avoid exceeding. Pushing monthly volume beyond these ranges erodes recovery more rapidly than any other factor.
An elite-level athlete can use a month with a total volume of under 1,000 reps, as will often be the case when returning to training. However, a novice athlete can rarely exceed the 1,000-rep ceiling without risking an injury or a significant overtraining effect.
Many coaches worry their athletes will not do enough work to promote gains in strength and power. They do not want to “waste” a month by aiming too low on total volume and leaving some gains in the tank. That is a natural feeling when adopting this method, and each of us went through the same mental struggle.
Strength coaches in America are not hard-wired to accept less than maximum. However, trust us when we say that without fail, these ranges have proven to be the most effective in generating progress with almost no risk of overtraining.
Fine-tuning where your athletes fall in a volume range takes skill, experience, and consideration of their medical and training history, biological and training age, and gender.
The bloody trail of our mistakes can save you a lot of added stress: When in doubt, it is always better to err on the side of less volume than too much.
The total volume number does not include accessory work or exercises of “local effect.” Those exercises are more targeted muscle strengthening or exercises to support the main movements.
We are mainly concerned about the most physically taxing exercises that demand more of an athlete’s attention to technique—hence, the volume restrictions.
Although the accessory work is not included in the volume calculations, you still cannot go wild, adding as much as you want. Always remember this: efficiency first.
(以上摘錄自原文第132~133)
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It is very important to build your muscle strength in order to avoid injury during stretching.
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還在討論該不該剪會陰嗎?那麼你們已經看不到好孕的車尾燈囉!
謝謝丹麥助產師朋友兩年前的討論,鼓勵我放開保護會陰的手,開始做“hands-off"的接生。
In Denmark, midwives - and obstetricians - use different perineal techniques to avoid perineum damages and only do episiotomies in rare cases. Also, they usually do not actively try to stretch the perineum 'manually 'during birth. Instead, they try to slow down the birth of the baby's head to allow the perineum to stretch slowly to prevent injury. ('Hands off' instead off 'hands on'). Often warms compresses on the perineum are used as pain relief. These techniques are being taught in midwifery school and at the hospitals from midwife/doctor to student.
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Today we have a full upper body workout targeting your arms, back, chest and shoulders! For those lucky enough to have gyms still open to them, this is a perfect workout for you!
Grab a set of light to medium dumbbells to push your body for 8-12 reps. It should feel difficult by the last few reps of each exercise, that's when you know you've chosen the right weight for the exercise. If you don't have any dumbbells, try to find alternatives to use at home.
This is a 45 min - 1 hour workout depending on your rest times and number of sets. Do this 3 times a week along with your other workouts, cardio and strict dieting, to help achieve your fat loss & muscle building goals. If you do this properly, this will help with your body transformation, build a lean and defined upper body in 8-12 weeks!
Workout:
Superset #1
1:02 - Dumbbell Chest Press
1:29 - Skull Crushers
Superset #2
2:09 - Seated Shoulder Press
2:34 - Standing Bicep Curls
Superset #3
2:57 - Chest Support Row
3:27 - Incline Bicep Curls
Superset #4
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4:26 - Overhead Single Arm Tricep Extensions
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Results are not 100% guaranteed, the best results are from following a program suited for you and a diet to control your daily caloric intake, whether it be a deficit or surplus. Keep in mind results don’t come overnight and it takes discipline, determination and most importantly time for your body to change and adapt to what you’re trying to achieve. You may feel muscle pain (DOMS) from doing these workouts depending on your level of fitness and past history with working out. This is normal and you can choose to take proper rest for your muscles to recover. I am here to help show different types of workouts that may help different people achieve their goals, whether it is inside a gym or not. Again, workout safely the top priority is your health and safety.
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Get in this 15min full body workout to help tackle your weight loss and fat loss goals. A home workout using your bodyweight that you can do with no equipment, only an exercise mat is needed. This workout will help jumpstart your weight loss and fat loss goals or just to get into a routine of being more active. Add this to your other workout routines, cardio for the best results.
All workouts are most effective when combined with proper dieting, healthy eating, a caloric surplus or deficit depending on your goals. Remember abs are made in the kitchen!
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Disclaimer: Before you start your workout, please make sure you are in good health and physical wellbeing. Consult with a doctor before beginning any exercise programs. If you are sick or injured, please consult your physician or doctor to seek professional advice before performing any of these programs. By performing any workout exercises, you are doing them at your own risk. I will not be responsible or liable for any injury sustained as a result of my workout videos or programs. To avoid injuries during a workout, please perform each exercise with correct form. Make sure you are in a safe and controlled environment while you are working out.
Results are not 100% guaranteed, the best results are from following a program suited for you and a diet to control your daily caloric intake, whether it be a deficit or surplus. Keep in mind results don’t come overnight and it takes discipline, determination and most importantly time for your body to change and adapt to what you’re trying to achieve. You may feel muscle pain (DOMS) from doing these workouts depending on your level of fitness and past history with working out. This is normal and you can choose to take proper rest for your muscles to recover. I am here to help show different types of workouts that may help different people achieve their goals, whether it is inside a gym or not. Again, workout safely the top priority is your health and safety.
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