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The Minimalist Hybrid Athlete: A Science-Based Guide to Strength, Endurance, and Everything Between

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The Minimalist Hybrid Athlete: A Science-Based Guide to Strength, Endurance, and Everything Between

$5.99 USD
Angebotspreis  $5.99 USD Normaler Preis  $9.99 USD
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A training book with a coach inside.

Strength and endurance pull in opposite directions. Most programs solve this by asking for more. More days, more volume, more of your life arranged around training. This book solves it with less.

The Minimalist Hybrid Athlete is a complete system for building both at once, on about four focused hours a week. Everything the science supports stays. Everything it doesn't gets cut. What remains is a program that fits inside a career, a family, and a normal week.

Inside:

Three training tracks: Strength-Lean, Balanced, and Endurance-Lean. You choose the one that fits the life you have, not the one a spreadsheet assumes. A weekly structure that lets lifting and running coexist. Your miles stop costing you muscle, and your squats stop costing you speed. The reasoning behind every block, lift, and run, drawn from 53 peer-reviewed studies cited in full. 32 hand-drawn illustrations. Anatomy makes more sense when you can see it. Recovery, sleep, and eating, kept simple enough to actually happen. The AI Coach Protocol, in the final chapter. It turns the AI you already use, whether ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or Grok, into your personal coach. You tell it how your week looks and how you slept. It plans your sessions, explains its choices, and adjusts when life gets in the way. Written for runners who want strength without losing speed, lifters who want an engine without losing muscle, and busy people who heard the word hybrid and assumed it meant twice the gym time. It doesn't.

Read it once. Train from it for years.

Train hybrid without making it your personality.

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