Subject: RE: Strength Training - decent, bad, or terrible plan? It's a shift. I loved weight lifting, I think we like what we're good at. I was built to pull plows in the field. As said before, extra muscle won't help you. But you don't want to shift to lower weights, higher reps and not just 'cause it's boring. The training is your endurance work.
There is a world of lifting and strength work that is not isolated muscle building work. Look at Quick Strength for Runners: 8 Weeks to a Better Runner's Body. Using your body weight, moving in different directions, working muscles that don't get used as much to prevent injury.
Just because you're not lifting heavy weights doesn't mean it's not hard.
You want to think of different workouts for different phases of your training plan. The Ironfit books by Fink and Fink have some good ideas. I think they are the ones who talk about doing more plyo, explosive moves, again because the running and biking give you the endurance, this strength training gives you power, but it won't build muscle.
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