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Hybrid Training: Balancing Endurance & Strength
Hybrid training is trending right now, and so is the confusion about what it actually means. Spoiler: doing 20min of cardio at the end of your lift does not make you a hybrid athlete.
Morgan, Sabrina, and Kelly break down what hybrid training actually is, why your body is being asked to adapt to two competing signals at the same time, and why that matters more than most people realize. They get into the interference effect, how to structure your week if you want to get better at both strength and endurance, the red flags that tell you're doing way too much without nearly enough recovery, and who probably should not be hybrid training at all right now.
Plus a conversation about fucntional fitness culture, fueling for two completely different energy systems, and why eating enough is non-negotiable if you want any of this to actually work.
Sugar Free Electrolytes Don’t Make Sense (Usually)
Sugar-free electrolytes might sound like the perfect solution—but in most cases, they don’t make much sense. Before you buy into the hype, it’s worth understanding what electrolytes actually do, when you need them, and why the ‘sugar-free’ promise isn’t the advantage it seems.
So You Want to Train for Multiple Sports at Once
In this blog post, we’re diving into key insights from our latest episode of Black Iron Radio, where Krissy, Amanda, and Chelsea unpack what it really takes to train for multiple sports at once. Whether you’re juggling CrossFit and marathon training, strength and endurance goals, or just love doing a bit of everything, this episode breaks down the difference between hybrid, multi-sport, and concurrent training—and why that matters. The team shares how to prioritize sessions, fuel properly, recover smarter, and set realistic expectations when you’re trying to excel in more than one discipline. If you’re wondering whether you can train for everything without burning out, this one’s for you.