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MARCH 2025 - BASE2/18/2025 BASE – Muscular Endurance & Volume Block: Strength That LastsIn strength training, endurance and volume often take a backseat to max strength and power. But building a strong foundation requires more than just lifting heavy—it demands control, muscular stamina, mobility, and resilience. That’s exactly what the BASE Muscular Endurance & Volume Block is designed to develop.
By integrating high-rep strength work (3x12 & 3x20), tempo control, unilateral stability, and FRC-driven mobility, this phase helps build strength that lasts, reinforcing joint health, posture, and movement efficiency. In this article, we’ll break down why muscular endurance training is essential, how this block is structured, and why FRC mobility, core stability, and posterior chain strength are the keys to long-term success in strength training. Why Muscular Endurance MattersMost people associate strength training with heavy, low-rep lifting. While that’s a crucial part of training, muscular endurance is the foundation of long-term strength and performance. Without endurance, the body struggles to maintain technique, control, and efficiency under fatigue. Training for muscular endurance provides:
How We’re Progressing Strength & VolumeThe BASE Muscular Endurance & Volume Block is structured to develop muscular endurance, control, and movement efficiency. Primary Lifts (Strength Work)
The Role of Tempo & Time Under Tension (TUT)One of the biggest mistakes in endurance training is rushing through reps without control. The BASE block incorporates tempo-based training to slow down movements, increase time under tension, and improve mind-muscle connection for better results. Key Tempo Adjustments
Why Posterior Chain & Core Strength MatterThe posterior chain (glutes, hamstrings, back) and core stability are essential for movement, posture, and injury prevention. In this phase, these muscle groups are prioritized to improve overall performance. Why Posterior Chain Strength is Crucial:
The Role of FRC in Strength & MobilityOne of the biggest game-changers in this block is integrating Functional Range Conditioning (FRC) principles into every warm-up and cooldown. Why Mobility Matters in Strength Training:
Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them
Why This WorksThe BASE Muscular Endurance & Volume Block is designed to:
Ready to Build Strength That Lasts?The BASE Muscular Endurance & Volume Block is where endurance, mobility, and strength come together.
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