Hey guys,
This might be specific to adaq but..
I was wondering how you would go about calculating fatigue levels during depth drops (or other amortization drills) via the drop off method? Thanks
sup..
the only way i've calculated drop offs, with depth drops, is just to look at the quality of the drop.
for example, say you're doing sets of 5 from a 36" box:
- first set: felt great
- second set: felt great
- third set: felt great
- fourth set: felt a little worse
- fifth set: same as fourth, but on rep three, your legs just turned into jello <-- too much drop off
you would want to stop before you get to that jello-legs-collapsed-state... so I would stop after the fourth set in this example.
with depth drops, it's all about "feel".. unless you have some crazy cameras or stabilization force plate or something..
if you're doing a rotation, then depth drops will definitely be affecting everything.. so if you're doing sets of 5 on depth drops, followed by 2 10 yard sprints, you know that when you drop off on 10 yard sprints, the depth drops have fried your system.
peace man