Monday 20 January 2014

Soviet Style Programming

Notes from Roman's Training the Weightlifter, with bits from Takano's Weightlifting Programming
Class system explained here

Yearly volumes (all volumes are number of lifts)
  • Beginners: 10,000
  • Low-class: 12,000
  • Qualified: 15,000
  • MastSport: 18,000
  • MSIC : Slightly less
Intensity (% of biathlon total, average weight across all movements)
  • Light classes : 36-41% (38.5% av)
  • Middle classes: 35-40%
  • Heavy classes : 34-39% (36.5% av)
Monthly volumes
  • Beginners:
    • ~1/3 load devoted to classic sn/cj
    • Mostly sn/cj/squat and some bench
  • Low class:
    • ~1/4 load to classic sn/cj
    • Replace bench with Sn grip BTN press
  • Class I:
    • Include sn/cl pull, standing and lying bend overs
    • All types of pressing exercises
    • ~1/5 total loading classic sn/cj
Percentages of monthly volumes for each exercise group:

Class III – II Class I – CMS MS
Prep Comp Prep Comp Prep Comp
Snatch 10% 10% 9% 9% 8% 8%
Other snatch exercises 10% 10% 11% 12% 12% 13%
Clean 7.5% 7.5% 6% 6% 5% 5%
Other clean exercises 9.5% 9.5% 9% 9% 8% 8%
Jerk 7.5% 7.5% 7% 7% 6% 6%
Other jerk exercises 3.5% 3.5% 5% 6% 7% 8%
Front and Back squats 27% 27% 23% 23% 20% 20%
Other squats 15% 15%



Snatch pulls

7% 5% 8.5% 5%
Clean pulls

5% 6% 10% 12%
Pressing exercises 10% 10%



Fundamental exercises

18% 17% 15.5% 15%
Monthly volume 1,250 900 1,650 1,200 2,100 1,500
Competitions
  • The athlete should take part in 5 or more large-scale competitions a year.
Monthly loading:

Preparatory Comptition
Beginner 1,100-1,300 900-1,000
Low class 1,000-1,500 750-1,050
Qualified 1,300-2,000 950-1,450
MS 1,500-2,700 1,100-1,900
MSIC MS-200 MS-150

Random note
  • Power sn/cj should be ~87-90% full lift
    • If higher, need more technical work
    • Lower, need more strength
Distribution of volume
By month (as % of monthly volume)
(variations from most to least commonly used)
Variation Week

1 2 3 4

Preparatory period
4-2 21 28 17 34
3-1 27 18 32 23
2 20 35 27 18
1-3 32 19 27 22
2-4 22 33 18 27
2 23 32 26 19
1 31 27 23 19

Competition period
1 36 28 24 12
3-1 29 25 35 11
2 28 33 26 13
1-3 32 26 29 13

By week

o S: Small, 50 lifts
o M: Moderate, 51-100 lifts
o L: Large, >100 lifts
3/week 4/week 5/week 6/week
S L S S L MS MSL MS SMSMSM
M L M L M LM MSL MM MSLSMS
L S L L M LS SLS LS MLSMSM
L M L L S LS LSM ML MMSMSM

S M MS MSM MS MSLSMM

M L MS
SLSLSM

Distribution of intensity
Class I
50-59%60-69%70-79%80-89%90-99%100-109%110.00%Yearly Average
Snatch
7%56%28%8%1%
75%
Clean & Jerk
4%45%39%11%1%
77%
Snatch Pull


24%33%39%4%92%
Clean Pull

17%34%26%19%4%84%
Squats14%27%21%35%3%

70%
Fundamental Exercises3%11%31%31%16%7%1%78%
CMS
50-59%60-69%70-79%80-89%90-99%100-109%110.00%Yearly Average
Snatch
10%61%25%4%

72%
Clean & Jerk
9%53%33%5%

74%
Snatch Pull


31%32%31%6%91%
Clean Pull

23%36%23%13%5%84%
Squats22%28%25%22%3%

68%
Fundamental Exercises4%13%39%25%10%8%1%79%
MS-MSIC
50-59%60-69%70-79%80-89%90-99%100-109%110.00%Yearly Average
Snatch
16%63%19%2%

71%
Clean & Jerk
11%55%31%3%

73%
Snatch Pull


25%37%32%6%91%
Clean Pull

20%38%24%13%5%84%
Squats22%30%25%20%2%

66%
Fundamental Exercises4%13%39%25%10%8%1%79%
Fundamental Exercises do not include good mornings or presses


High intensity lifts before competition
  • Snatch
    • 90-92.5% from 5-9 days
    • 95-97% from 6-12 days
    • 100+% from 7-15 days
  • Clean and jerk
    • 90-92.5% from 5-13 days
    • 95-97% from 7-15 days
    • 100+% from 9-18 days


Example: Planning training for a qualified athlete
  • 3 prep cycles; 1350, 1500, 1650 lifts
  • 2 comp cycles; 1200, 1000 lifts
  • List of competitions:
    • End of 4th month, most important
    • End of 5th month, 2nd most important
    • End of 3rd week of 2nd month, no preparation
    • Middle of 2nd week in 3rd month, no preparation
  • Volume by macrocycle:
    • Preparatory 1:
      • Variation: 4-2
      • 324, 351, 297, 478
    • Preparatory 2:
      • Variation: 2-4
      • 330, 495, 270, 405
    • Preparatory 3:
      • Variation: 3-1
      • 446, 297, 528, 397
    • Competition 1:
      • Variation: 2
      • 336, 396, 312, 156
    • Competition 2:
      • Variation: 2
      • 324, 351, 297, 478
  • Now volume divided between each group of lifts and into groups of intensities
  • Each week is planned out according to structures above, 5-6 training days a week
  • Once daily volumes planned individual workouts are designed, aiming for minimal deviation of volumes from planned
  • Lifts per movement group can be modified from the standard values depending on the athlete's individual weaknesses.

Example 2: Soviet-style program for a CMS athlete 
from Takano's Weightlifting Programming

1 comment:

  1. Hello

    I have read some of Robert Romans
    material.Nothing here is mentioned
    (especially in the png. of Takano/Roman)
    about GPP>

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