Active Recovery and GPP for Powerlifters
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BigRepNation88
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Active Recovery and GPP for Powerlifters
General Physical Preparedness (GPP) is often overlooked by powerlifters who only want to squat, bench, and deadlift. Adding active recovery days with sled drags, light carries, and steady-state cardio can actually improve your recovery by increasing blood flow and work capacity. It makes the heavy sessions feel easier because your baseline fitness is higher. What do your GPP days look like?
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MapleMuscle
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Re: Active Recovery and GPP for Powerlifters
I do 20 minutes of incline walking and some light kettlebell swings. Just enough to get a sweat without being tired.
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Anonymous
Re: Active Recovery and GPP for Powerlifters
Is swimming a good GPP activity or is it too much on the shoulders?
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ArcticBarbell7
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Re: Active Recovery and GPP for Powerlifters
Swimming is great for the joints but can be hard if you have bad shoulder mobility already. Try a stationary bike if in doubt.
