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« on: November 25, 2010, 01:50:12 am »
Craig,
I didn't fully do all the sprints because I thought it would lead to overtraining. I started talking to Lance before I got into weeks 6-10 because those weeks looked like they would lead to further overtraining. Luckily he is helping me. Lance really hasn't commented on the numerous sprints in the vertfreak program, so I'm not really sure what he thinks, but he currently doesn't have me sprinting before workouts. I would say that it almost certainly leads to overtraining. As far as Vertical Mastery is concerned, I think Jack will be a great resource for you. I think you should ask for a refund from Adam and also explain the sprinting volume to Jack and see if he thinks that leads to overtraining. Forget it if Adam doesn't' like you, it's his job to sell a quality product. Secondly, I would be mad at him if I wasted 12 weeks of my training life on a program that just overtrains you. I noticed a number of grammatical errors in the vertfreak program as well as broken links to exercises. I don't really mind that so much, but I am eventually going to get some more feedback on the sprints and ask for a refund if it is clearly out of line. If there is some sort of disagreement on the topic then I will not ask for a refund. However, every single vertfreak copy sold has 10x100 meter uphill sprints with a "jog back recovery" before a full workout that includes max effort squats, deadlifts, and split squats. Some talented athletes on this forum seem to think that it is clearly overtraining.
Finally, you should realize that your other accomplishments were endurance based activities. I am not trying to discount what you have done, I am just saying that I think becoming more explosive involves a different kind of workout. There are girls who don't train very hard who run marathons, for example. How many girls do you know who can dunk? Probably none. Make sure you tell Jack how much cardio you are doing, as if you are playing pickup games too often it could ruin your results.
I cannot clearly define what is reasonable to gain over a period of time, but gaining 1/4 an inch over 12 weeks means there is something going on with your training, diet, rest, or a combination of the three. I cannot definitively say that the sprinting and lifting volume was the sole reason for your overtraining because I was not there to see you train, but I think that at least the sprinting portion of the program is overdone. As you progress the inches will not come as fast, but if you train explosively (not necessarily hard) for 12 weeks then the results will come. I think it sucks that Linkenauger isn't accessible, he didn't answer 3 of my emails. He only answered my first email.
Were you able to put any weight on your squats during your workouts?
JoeJoe,
She may have said that but it wasn't to me.