Cluster Training Explained: When, Why & How
Impossible d'ajouter des articles
Échec de l’élimination de la liste d'envies.
Impossible de suivre le podcast
Impossible de ne plus suivre le podcast
-
Lu par :
-
De :
À propos de ce contenu audio
Send us Fan Mail
Cluster training is often misunderstood as just another advanced method, but in reality, it’s a way to reorganize work to improve output, not just increase difficulty.
In this episode, we break down what clusters actually are, where they came from, and how they’ve evolved from early strength methods to modern performance training. More importantly, we explain how clusters change the structure of a set to allow for higher quality repetitions, better bar speed, and greater motor unit recruitment without simply adding more fatigue.
We walk through the different types of cluster structures, including basic, undulating, ascending, descending, and wave-based approaches, and explain how each can be used depending on the training goal.
We also cover how clusters apply across strength, power, and hypertrophy, and why their real value lies in improving the quality of work at a given load. From reducing fatigue in power training to increasing mechanical tension in hypertrophy work, clusters offer a more precise way to drive adaptation.
Finally, we discuss where clusters fit within a broader program, when they should be used, and why they are best reserved for more advanced trainees who can actually benefit from the increased complexity.
This episode is about understanding how to manipulate the set itself to get more from the same work.
Because better training isn’t always more work, it’s better structure.
0:00 Introduction
0:23 History of Clusters with Steph
4:17 First Use of the Word "Cluster" in Literature
12:10 Clusters Revived for Strength (Charles Poliquin Era)
12:43 The 5 Types of Cluster Sets
13:04 Basic Clusters (5 Singles)
14:45 Undulating Clusters
16:19 Clusters Are for Advanced Lifters
19:16 Using Clusters for Hypertrophy on Power Athletes
26:53 Pure Strength Clusters and Programming
27:55 Clusters for Power Training
40:35 Cluster Sets In Season
43:18 Rest Distribution vs. Clusters
45:07 Buffers into Accumulation Then Clusters in Intensification
50:29 Final Thoughts on Clusters
Stay Connected with KILO:
Have a question? Submit it for a Rapid Fire episode.
Learn more at trainkilo.com
Follow KILO on Instagram and YouTube.