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[Training vs. Exercising: The Blueprint for Well-Rounded Fitness]-[Training vs Exercising: Why the 5-3-1 Method Destroys Random Workouts]

Chasing Excellence · B2 · 2025-08-26

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Redefining Fitness: Training vs. Exercising

In a recent episode of Chasing Excellence, the hosts dive into a fascinating shift in American health trends. Referencing an article by journalist Derek Thompson, they highlight a 20% increase in exercise participation over the last four years. However, they point out a "quality problem": while the overall "pie" of fitness has grown, people are increasingly trading high-intensity group workouts like CrossFit for "gentler" activities like Pilates and yoga. While the hosts celebrate the fact that more people are moving, they argue that there is a critical distinction between "exercising" and "training" that determines one's long-term health outcomes.

The Fitness Spectrum

To clarify this, the hosts define a spectrum of physical activity:

  1. Sedentary: The baseline, where one is inactive.
  2. Movement: Better than sedentary, including activities like gardening or walking.
  3. Exercising: Defined as "random movement for movement's sake." This includes jogging, spin classes, or yoga. It is beneficial but lacks the specific intent of development.
  4. Training: Defined as "purposeful development with measurement and progression." This is physical activity directed toward a desired outcome, such as increasing pull-up capacity or squat strength.

The Sickness-Wellness-Fitness Continuum

Central to their philosophy is Greg Glassman’s "Sickness-Wellness-Fitness Continuum." The hosts explain that fitness is a "hedge against sickness." By mapping biomarkers—such as resting heart rate, body fat percentage, and blood pressure—one can see that high levels of fitness act as a buffer against catastrophe, illness, and the natural decline of aging. The goal is to move as far right on this continuum as possible to ensure longevity and "health span."

The Three Pillars of Well-Rounded Training

True fitness, according to the podcast, is "balanced, multidimensional, and transferable." It is not about being great at one thing, but about having a broad capacity to handle life’s challenges. This is achieved through three concentric circles of training:

  • Strength: Comprising explosive power (plyometrics), absolute strength (squat, deadlift, press), and muscular endurance (high-rep work).
  • Conditioning: Ranging from VO2 max (high-intensity intervals) to lactic threshold and cardiovascular endurance (Zone 2 training).
  • Mobility: The ability to move dynamically through full ranges of motion under load, which underpins all other physical expressions.

The Blueprint: 30 Minutes to Fitness

For those wondering how to fit this into a busy schedule, the hosts suggest a "5-3-1" weekly framework that requires only 30 minutes a day, five days a week:

  • 5 Days: Get out of breath and work through full ranges of motion.
  • 3 Days: Strength training focusing on primary movement patterns (squat, hinge, press).
  • 1 Day: "Go long" with a 30-minute Zone 2 cardiovascular session.

The hosts emphasize that this is not about "constant variance" but rather structured, intentional progression. By targeting your "weakest link"—whether it be mobility, strength, or aerobic capacity—you can achieve the highest return on investment for your health.

Self-Assessment and Moving Forward

How do you know where to start? The hosts suggest a simple test: identify the physical activity you are most likely to avoid when invited by a friend. If you fear a 5K run, your conditioning is your weak point; if you dread a heavy barbell, your strength needs work. By acknowledging these "spheres" of fitness and growing them concurrently, you ensure that you are prepared for any adventure or adversity life presents. Ultimately, the goal is not just to exercise, but to train for the capacity to live a full, capable life.

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