Episode 2: The Foundation of Hybrid Training – Energy Systems and Pacing

Written by Squad 5 Training

On November 17, 2024

At SQD5 Training, we know that hybrid training isn’t just about doing both strength and endurance exercises; it’s about understanding how the body’s energy systems work together. By training both the aerobic (endurance) and anaerobic (strength) systems in a balanced way, we help our clients build a foundation for sustainable, well-rounded athleticism.

Understanding Energy Systems

  • Aerobic System: This system powers long-duration activities, such as running or cycling. It relies on oxygen to sustain efforts over extended periods, helping hybrid athletes build stamina and maintain steady output.
  • Anaerobic System: This system is used for short, intense bursts of energy, like lifting weights or sprinting. Relying on stored energy sources like glycogen, it’s essential for developing the strength and power needed to excel in hybrid training.

The Role of Pacing

Pacing is key in hybrid training, as it allows athletes to build strength and endurance without overtaxing their bodies. By staying just below their maximum threshold, hybrid athletes can improve endurance without draining their strength reserves. SQD5 Training emphasizes the importance of pacing, helping clients find a sustainable rhythm that supports both their strength and endurance goals.

Starting Out with MAP (Maximal Aerobic Power) Training

MAP training is a foundational technique in hybrid training, particularly for beginners. Starting with short intervals (such as 30 seconds on, 30 seconds off) on machines like the Airbike, MAP training gradually builds aerobic capacity. Over time, clients progress to longer intervals, which builds both endurance and strength. At SQD5 Training, MAP training helps our clients master pacing and energy management, ensuring steady, sustainable progress.

In Episode 3, we’ll dive into interval training and progression techniques, showing how SQD5 Training’s structured approach helps hybrid athletes reach new heights.

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