How do professional athletes stay strong, fast, and ready to compete all year round? At Westside Barbell, our athletes don’t have the luxury of long prep periods. They train at 90% of their best every day, so when the call comes—whether it’s for a title fight, a last-minute jiu-jitsu super fight, or an event—they’re ready.
In this episode, Tom Barry and Burley Hawk break down: What training at 90% really means, and why Louie Simmons built Westside athletes this way Why traditional peaking cycles don’t work for fighters, grapplers, and elite competitors How max effort, dynamic effort, and volume work together to keep strength at its peak The real reason most athletes can’t handle this system—and why it’s a game-changer for those who can. (Blog on this topic: https://www.westside-barbell.com/blogs/the-blog/built-to-win-the-westside-barbell-blueprint-for-jiu-jitsu
At Westside, MMA fighters, Jiu-Jitsu competitors, and our athletes don’t get 8-12 weeks to prepare. They have to be ready at all times—no excuses. Learn how we train, recover, and dominate using the principles taught by Louie Simmons and real-world-tested programming.
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