While I enjoyed the Tactical Barbell Base Building block, I have also long wanted to try a program from Mountain Tactical Institute (MTI). MTI offers a plethora of different programs designed to meet a variety of different goals, including some running programs which scale to 50 miles. As such, I could theoretically reach my strength and 50 mile distance goals using solely programs from MTI, which is what landed them on my radar of programs to consider. Given I want to spend a few more weeks without any major increases to my miles per week (to ensure all knee issues remain behind me), it seemed like a good time to try one of their programs with a similar goal set to my prior base building block.
The 6 week Max Effort Strength + 6 Mile Run program consists of 2 days of total body strength training combined with 3 days of running. For this block I will be putting the rucking I used to improve my ability to climb hills aside and running on all 3 running days. This will result in a small increase in running mileage for me. More interestingly, the program incorporates some interval runs as well as zone 2 runs and I’m hoping the intervals provide some additional speed improvements for me.
At first glance the program is higher in intensity than the Tactical Barbell block, using higher max percentages and shorter rest times on lifts, which makes the lifting portions more closely resemble the approach used in many of the strength programs I have done in past. I also really like how it integrates warm-up, core, and mobility exercise into each day’s workout. Now it’s time to see how my body responds to the different intensity approach when paired with a structured running program (something I neglected for too long).

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