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Terms To Know
Terms To Know - 
								Anatomy and BiomechanicsAnatomy and Biomechanics
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								Deciphering Training ConceptsDeciphering Training Concepts
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																		Exercise Order
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																		Exercise Selection
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																		Set/Rep Prescription
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																		Tempo
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																		Rest Periods
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																		Intent
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																		Recommendations, Cues and Details
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																		Range-of-Motion (ROM)
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								Failure and IntensityTypes of Failure
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																		Modulators of Intensity2 Topics
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								Warming Up and Cooling DownGeneral Warm-Ups
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																		Specific Warm-Ups
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																		Feeder Sets
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																		Warm-Up Sets
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																		Cooling Down
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																		Biofeedback
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								Progression ModelsProgression Models
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																		Linear Progression
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																		Double Progression
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																		Triple Progression
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																		Volume Progression
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																		Technical Progression
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																		Neurological Progression
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								Modifying The PlanModifying the Plan
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																		Injury/Pain
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																		Unavailable Equipment
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																		Changing Order of Exercises
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																		Short on Time
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																		Bad Workouts
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																		Different Gyms/Equipment
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																		Intentional and Unprogrammed Rest Days
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																		Unintentional and Unprogrammed Rest Days
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								Plateaus and SetbacksPlateaus and Setbacks
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																		Injury
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																		Sickness
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																		Consistently Poor Biofeedback
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																		Missing Workouts
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																		Stalled Progress
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								Recovery StrategiesRecovery Strategies
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																		Caloric Balance
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																		Sleep
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																		Stress Management
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																		Light Cardio
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																		Foam Rolling
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																		Stretching
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																		Cold Therapy
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																		Heat Therapy
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																		Contrast Therapy
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								DeloadingDeloading
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																		When To Deload5 Topics
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																		How To Deload5 Topics
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								What’s Next?Assess Progress
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																		Run It Back
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																		Modify
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																		Beginning The Next Phase
 
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Low-intensity steady-state (LISS) cardio can be a great way to not only increase energy expenditure and burn fat, but also as a method to decrease systemic fatigue and drive nourishing blood into afflicted tissues.
However, there is a fine line here when it comes to dose (as measured via duration and intensity) so we recommend caution when attempting to use LISS as a direct recovery strategy.