Macrocycles

About This Series

I put a great deal of thought into how to best present this information to you. The reality is, Periodisation & Program Design is such a deep topic that can often become overcomplicated; particularly when you start considering all the different variables that go into developing a program.

The other issue arises when you realise that all of us have different individual goals, needs and backgrounds – so the program and periodisation cycle that will apply to Person A may not necessarily apply to Person B.
Because of this, I have set up this series to specifically be non-prescriptive. I can’t possibly tell you exactly what to do when designing your program. But, what I can do is give you an overview on the concepts you need to be familiar with, and all the factors you should be paying attention to when designing a program.

The 5 Phases of a Training Cycle

About This Series

I put a great deal of thought into how to best present this information to you. The reality is, Periodisation & Program Design is such a deep topic that can often become overcomplicated; particularly when you start considering all the different variables that go into developing a program.

The other issue arises when you realise that all of us have different individual goals, needs and backgrounds – so the program and periodisation cycle that will apply to Person A may not necessarily apply to Person B.
Because of this, I have set up this series to specifically be non-prescriptive. I can’t possibly tell you exactly what to do when designing your program. But, what I can do is give you an overview on the concepts you need to be familiar with, and all the factors you should be paying attention to when designing a program.

Training Goals

About This Series

I put a great deal of thought into how to best present this information to you. The reality is, Periodisation & Program Design is such a deep topic that can often become overcomplicated; particularly when you start considering all the different variables that go into developing a program.

The other issue arises when you realise that all of us have different individual goals, needs and backgrounds – so the program and periodisation cycle that will apply to Person A may not necessarily apply to Person B.
Because of this, I have set up this series to specifically be non-prescriptive. I can’t possibly tell you exactly what to do when designing your program. But, what I can do is give you an overview on the concepts you need to be familiar with, and all the factors you should be paying attention to when designing a program.

Overcoming Plateaus

Nutrition is probably one of the most confusing and poorly understood concepts to wrap your head around. Part of the problem comes the reality that a lot of what is put out in the industry seems conflicting and fuelled by opinions and influencers, rather than scientific processes. Add to that the fact that nutrition should be a highly personalised construct, that has to take into consideration many individual backgrounds, health, goals, socioeconomic and knowledge bases and it’s no surprise that it may seem difficult to know where to start. And that was my biggest problem I’d been dealing in creating this series – How to best present to you bare minimum science that goes into understanding nutrition without it requiring a university education. How to put forward actionable ideas and all of the steps you need to consider to making a start with your nutrition. And ultimately, how to arm you with all the tools you need to be able to intelligently scrutinise future articles, presentations and ideas that will inevitably be put forwards to you within this industry. Through this series, there are a few key learning outcomes

Personal Variables

Nutrition is probably one of the most confusing and poorly understood concepts to wrap your head around. Part of the problem comes the reality that a lot of what is put out in the industry seems conflicting and fuelled by opinions and influencers, rather than scientific processes. Add to that the fact that nutrition should be a highly personalised construct, that has to take into consideration many individual backgrounds, health, goals, socioeconomic and knowledge bases and it’s no surprise that it may seem difficult to know where to start. And that was my biggest problem I’d been dealing in creating this series – How to best present to you bare minimum science that goes into understanding nutrition without it requiring a university education. How to put forward actionable ideas and all of the steps you need to consider to making a start with your nutrition. And ultimately, how to arm you with all the tools you need to be able to intelligently scrutinise future articles, presentations and ideas that will inevitably be put forwards to you within this industry. Through this series, there are a few key learning outcomes

Energy Balance

Nutrition is probably one of the most confusing and poorly understood concepts to wrap your head around. Part of the problem comes the reality that a lot of what is put out in the industry seems conflicting and fuelled by opinions and influencers, rather than scientific processes. Add to that the fact that nutrition should be a highly personalised construct, that has to take into consideration many individual backgrounds, health, goals, socioeconomic and knowledge bases and it’s no surprise that it may seem difficult to know where to start. And that was my biggest problem I’d been dealing in creating this series – How to best present to you bare minimum science that goes into understanding nutrition without it requiring a university education. How to put forward actionable ideas and all of the steps you need to consider to making a start with your nutrition. And ultimately, how to arm you with all the tools you need to be able to intelligently scrutinise future articles, presentations and ideas that will inevitably be put forwards to you within this industry. Through this series, there are a few key learning outcomes

Calories

Nutrition is probably one of the most confusing and poorly understood concepts to wrap your head around. Part of the problem comes the reality that a lot of what is put out in the industry seems conflicting and fuelled by opinions and influencers, rather than scientific processes. Add to that the fact that nutrition should be a highly personalised construct, that has to take into consideration many individual backgrounds, health, goals, socioeconomic and knowledge bases and it’s no surprise that it may seem difficult to know where to start. And that was my biggest problem I’d been dealing in creating this series – How to best present to you bare minimum science that goes into understanding nutrition without it requiring a university education. How to put forward actionable ideas and all of the steps you need to consider to making a start with your nutrition. And ultimately, how to arm you with all the tools you need to be able to intelligently scrutinise future articles, presentations and ideas that will inevitably be put forwards to you within this industry. Through this series, there are a few key learning outcomes

The Other Fuel Source – Lactate

Nutrition is probably one of the most confusing and poorly understood concepts to wrap your head around. Part of the problem comes the reality that a lot of what is put out in the industry seems conflicting and fuelled by opinions and influencers, rather than scientific processes. Add to that the fact that nutrition should be a highly personalised construct, that has to take into consideration many individual backgrounds, health, goals, socioeconomic and knowledge bases and it’s no surprise that it may seem difficult to know where to start. And that was my biggest problem I’d been dealing in creating this series – How to best present to you bare minimum science that goes into understanding nutrition without it requiring a university education. How to put forward actionable ideas and all of the steps you need to consider to making a start with your nutrition. And ultimately, how to arm you with all the tools you need to be able to intelligently scrutinise future articles, presentations and ideas that will inevitably be put forwards to you within this industry. Through this series, there are a few key learning outcomes

To Carb or Not to Carb?

Nutrition is probably one of the most confusing and poorly understood concepts to wrap your head around. Part of the problem comes the reality that a lot of what is put out in the industry seems conflicting and fuelled by opinions and influencers, rather than scientific processes. Add to that the fact that nutrition should be a highly personalised construct, that has to take into consideration many individual backgrounds, health, goals, socioeconomic and knowledge bases and it’s no surprise that it may seem difficult to know where to start. And that was my biggest problem I’d been dealing in creating this series – How to best present to you bare minimum science that goes into understanding nutrition without it requiring a university education. How to put forward actionable ideas and all of the steps you need to consider to making a start with your nutrition. And ultimately, how to arm you with all the tools you need to be able to intelligently scrutinise future articles, presentations and ideas that will inevitably be put forwards to you within this industry. Through this series, there are a few key learning outcomes