The Hopper Model
In nature there is no distinction between cardiovascular and strength work, and unforeseen challenges that often arise without warning. Thus, in training no distinction should be made and new skills should be practiced regularly. With this understanding the current paradigm of training peridizaion, sets, reps, and routine becomes obsolete in favor of a constantly varied exercise program.
What the Hopper Model is not, is a method of regular programming. We want variance, but we don't want random, goal-less, plan-less programming. The Hopper Model is meant to be a test of our programming, to ensure we are training in such a way that we are building capacity in a broad, general, and inclusive preparedness.
What don't you want to see come out of the Hopper? Today, our cash out is 100 reps of that thing -reps of drills and technique and skill work to perfect it. You have far more to gain from training your weaknesses and things you are afraid of than training your strengths. -adapted from CrossFit Goodland
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