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True conditioning is the combination of strength, aerobic capacity, and muscular endurance working together under real-world demands. Conditioning workouts bridge the gap between isolated fitness qualities — they're where your body learns to be actually fit, not just strong in the gym.

Sample Workouts

Beginner · Intermediate · RX

Goblet Squats & Air Squats

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Beginner20 minFull GymChipper

Perform 2 rounds of the following warm-up circuit. Move deliberately — the warm-up prepares joints as much as heart rate.

Assault Bike
2 min easy
Barbell RDL (empty bar)
10
Hang Power Clean (empty)
5
Hip Flexor Stretch
30 sec each side
Scapular Pull-ups
10

Complete ALL reps of each movement before advancing. One pass through — no rounds. Time cap: 12 minutes.

3× Single-Unders
60
2425/20 lb

Hold each position for the prescribed time. Breathe deeply and allow your heart rate to return to normal.

Happy Baby
60 sec
Forward Fold Hang
60 sec
Seated Hamstring Stretch
45 sec each side
Doorframe Chest Stretch
45 sec
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Deadlifts & Burpees

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Intermediate20 minFull GymFor Time

Perform 2 rounds of the following warm-up circuit. Move deliberately — the warm-up prepares joints as much as heart rate.

Assault Bike
2 min easy
Barbell RDL (empty bar)
10
Hang Power Clean (empty)
5
Hip Flexor Stretch
30 sec each side
Scapular Pull-ups
10

Complete 4 rounds for time. Time cap: 12 minutes. Adjust load to maintain consistent pacing.

Hold each position for the prescribed time. Breathe deeply and allow your heart rate to return to normal.

Forward Fold Hang
60 sec
Doorframe Chest Stretch
45 sec
Supine Spinal Twist
45 sec each side
Dragon Pose
90 sec each side
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OH Squats & Sit-ups

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Advanced / RX20 minFull GymTabata

Perform 2 rounds of the following warm-up circuit. Move deliberately — the warm-up prepares joints as much as heart rate.

Assault Bike
2 min easy
Barbell RDL (empty bar)
10
Hang Power Clean (empty)
5
Hip Flexor Stretch
30 sec each side
Scapular Pull-ups
10

3 movements × 8 rounds each. 20 sec work / 10 sec rest. Complete all rounds of one movement before the next. Score = total reps.

Sit-ups

Count reps each round — aim for consistent output

20 sec on / 10 sec off × 8 rounds
Overhead Squat

Count reps each round — aim for consistent output

20 sec on / 10 sec off × 8 rounds
Bike (Cal)

Count reps each round — aim for consistent output

20 sec on / 10 sec off × 8 rounds

Hold each position for the prescribed time. Breathe deeply and allow your heart rate to return to normal.

Supine Spinal Twist
45 sec each side
Dragon Pose
90 sec each side
Lying Quad Stretch
45 sec each side
Box Breathing (4-4-4-4)
2 min
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Common Questions

What is conditioning training?

Conditioning refers to developing all physical qualities required for performance: aerobic endurance, anaerobic capacity, muscular endurance, and power. Conditioning training combines multiple fitness qualities in single workouts rather than isolating one at a time.

What is the difference between cardio and conditioning?

Cardio refers specifically to aerobic/cardiovascular training. Conditioning is broader — it includes cardiovascular fitness plus strength endurance, power output, and the ability to recover between efforts. WODs are conditioning training; jogging alone is cardio.

How many conditioning sessions should I do per week?

3–5 sessions per week, depending on intensity. 3 high-intensity conditioning WODs is sufficient for significant improvement. Adding 1–2 lower-intensity sessions (longer aerobic work) builds more aerobic base.

Is conditioning training good for all athletes?

Yes — conditioning training benefits every athlete regardless of sport. It improves recovery between efforts, reduces injury risk, and develops the work capacity that enhances sport-specific performance.

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