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What is GPP in the context of recreational lifting?
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Originally posted by llaffin View PostHow do you define a recreational lifter? You could never compete and only lift for fun, but if you're running BBM templates I'd argue you're still a barbell squat, bench, and deadlift "specialist", much akin to a Powerlifter.
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How do you define a recreational lifter? You could never compete and only lift for fun, but if you're running BBM templates I'd argue you're still a barbell squat, bench, and deadlift "specialist", much akin to a Powerlifter.
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What is GPP in the context of recreational lifting?
I was recently thinking about the difference between GPP and sport-specific training (SST?) and how they depend on the sport you choose. So everything that helps you develop skills relevant to your sport most directly get the label of SST, everything else is GPP, right? So for a powerlifter the paused squat helps with competition squat directly - that's SST. HIIT doesn't make him squat more, but it improves his work capacity so it is GPP. But for a sprinter SST will be more sprints, hill sprints, plyometric exercises (I am guessing here), maybe some squats. Something like a bench press will help him get stronger, but not in a way that is directly transferable to sprinting. So for him bench press is GPP?
If this line of thinking is right, than what is GPP for a recreational lifter, for somebody who does not practice any sports? Isn't it all GPP at that point?Tags: None
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