Cardio Machines - A Position Stand

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Cardio Machines - A Position Stand

We are not big fans of treadmills, elliptical machines or steppers.  Don't get us wrong, we love that they will help a person get healthier and obtain a modicum of fitness.  In the absence of ANY other way to improve health, these will do.

The problem is, the fitness you might obtain on one of these won't transfer.

You can spend hours and hours on one of these machines all winter long.  Come Spring ... 

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Faster, or More Strict?

Derek:  ... My mind usually tells me to do the movements strictly, which I do. This costs me time on "the clock" which, in my mind is ok. So, with workouts like today (Burper), should I bag the strict push-ups and snake them, saving valuable time, or stay strict, or both? I'm feeling like I'm not doing it right...for some reason. Is the cardio benefit of snaking and speed more important than the strict movement on the push-up? Am I over thinking this? Have I lost my rudder?

It's only wrong if you have the intention of gaining one thing, while achieving the other. 

Lately, I've been working on my upper body pushing strength and some shaping (for vanity reasons). Because of this, I've been doing a lot more of my pushups and etc. strictly during workouts. 

The cool thing about GPP programming is most of our workouts yield the same results irrespective (within reason) of how you perform them. Like with today's workout, there wasn't much you could have done to get away from your heart pounding out of your chest and every region of your body (push, pull, squat, core) reaching high levels of fatigue. High heart rate and regional fatigue was paramount to this workout. As long as a person stays true to the premise of the workout they'll get most of the benefits to be gained from it. 

Knowing this, it becomes possible to build certain emphasis into a given workout. Someone working on push strength and shoulder shaping (vanity reasons) could slow down and  form up on pushups and OHs without losing the over-all benefit of the daily programming.  Even when forming up isn't called for in the workouts.

In other words, each workout is open to your additions and subtractions based on what you want most out of your workouts.  I suggest reviewing your strengths and weaknesses and doing some micro programming of your own inside of each workout. We (trainers) are not only open to that, we encourage it and stand ready to help you make adjustments that will keep you within the intended parameters of each workout.

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What is the Best Shoe for GPP?

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What is the Best Shoe for GPP?

I doubt there is a "Best Shoe" for meeting the needs of GPP workouts.  At least, I haven't found one (yet).  Just when I think I have the perfect shoe for all the different types of workouts we do, it lets me down in one way, or another.  It brings me to the conclusion that, either I need to become less picky when selecting shoes for GPP workouts, or make sure I have several different shoes on hand (sometimes at the same workout) to serve my needs better.  Frankly, since the former doesn't suit me.  I am more likely to do (have done!) the latter.    

If there WAS a best shoe option for GPPeeps it would have the following qualities:​ ...

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