It might only be a little one, but it does the job
Let’s talk bit about microdosing…
Derek Hansen coined this idea of
microdosing and the logic is pretty simple…
“Instead of working for 1 hour twice a week,
why not do 15 minutes of work everyday to
accumulate the work you need? The combination
of high intensity and low volume provides the
necessary stimulus for improvement without
creating excessive fatigue.”
Now where he’s going with this is once you’ve
had a good training camp or pre-season period
where you’ve built up your tolerance to the
demands of training (strength, speed, power etc…)
You can get smart with your training by hitting
things little and often
A few sets of sprints to develop your speed
A few sets of some deadlifts to get strong
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Now this is a fantastic way for athletes to
keep in shape during their gruelling seasons
as it allows them to avoid burning themselves
out
But for me and the Weekday Warriors this is
perfect too because we’re working our training
and sports around our busy lifestyles of our family
and jobs
You see, getting in shape and performing doesn’t
have to be eating up all your free time
Want to know a bit more about what we do away
from the Monday and Friday night small group
personal training sessions in Crawley?
Reply with the subject “Microdose” and I’ll
get you all the details
Joe ‘little and often’ Bullen