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Ruth Performance Lab

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Anyone using the WurQ Workout Tracking System?
Is anyone playing around with the new WurQ tracking stuff? I've been using it for 3 weeks and I think this COULD be a game changer for competitors training in the sport. I've been doing this for 15 years at this point have have learned from every session I've done so far about my rep speed, where I rest, which movements are actually driving HR metrics... this is really really cool. Also working on a database of movement speeds across every movement I've done so far -- at some point we'll be able to do athlete profiling to take assessments a step further than just knowing splits to knowing actual movement speeds, which movements we need to develop speed vs endurance, etc. If you're using this, let me know and I'd love to know what you're learning from it.
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I've seen this product and listened to your findings with Ryne on the stimulus matter and thought that it was incredibly interesting and would love to absolutely play around with it. Do you think this would change the way that maybe you program? maybe prescribing like heart rate zones but instead rep zones. for example do 20 burpees at 5sec per rep or something along those lines?
Program Design Review #1 is LIVE
First, thanks to @Jan Lenczuk for being willing to submit a real athlete’s program and open it up for discussion. It takes some guts to put your work out there. The intent behind these reviews is simply to give back to the coaching community. I’ve been coaching for a long time, and this is a way to share how I actually think through program design when I’m working with real constraints, not ideal scenarios. In this review, I walk through a full training week for Aga (Jan's client), a first-year RX athlete dealing with a shoulder issue, limited weekly training time, and long-term development goals. I start with athlete context and intent, then move into strength and hypertrophy decisions, gymnastics progressions, conditioning structure, and where I’d make adjustments or ask different questions. This is for coaches who want to improve how they think about programming, not just copy templates. If you have feedback on the format or ideas for making these more useful, let me know!
Program Design Review #1 is LIVE
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Incredible video. so much knowledge and value
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Luigi Giacomuzzi
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