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Training Volume for Skill Work vs Strength Work
Skill training and strength training have fundamentally different dose-response relationships, and programming them with the same volume rules leads to mistakes in both directions.
Skill training dose-response: skills respond to frequency more than to volume per session. More exposures per week at high quality beats fewer exposures with more volume. 5 minutes of quality handstand practice daily is better than 35 minutes once a week. This is why skill work belongs in every session.
Strength training dose-response: strength responds to volume within a session (up to a point) and progressive overload over time. Fewer sessions with higher volume are more typical for strength. The recovery between sessions matters — you need tissue and neural recovery before the next strength session.
The conflict: if skill and strength share sessions, the order matters. Skills first (high quality, neural work before fatigue), then strength (can tolerate some fatigue, the load is the stimulus).
For a 3x-per-week trainee: each session contains both skill and strength work, with skill first. For a 5x-per-week trainee: some sessions can be skill-only (Tuesday, Thursday: lighter with more skill focus) and some strength-focused (Monday, Wednesday, Friday).
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