In a recent email, Geoff described three ways of combining KSK and Giant - although he said his standard recommendation is to just do ONE program and if you feel like you need more work ... work harder.
Option 1: The A/B Split
Rotate KSK and Giant in either a 3-day or 4-day a week A/B split.
4 Day Split: A B A B
3 day Split: Week 1 A / B / A Week 2 B / A / B
(A = Giant, B = KSK)
Option 2: Biomotor Dominance
Here Geoff suggests doing them both in a single day, but sequencing according to what they focus on, in the following order: Skill -> Speed -> Power -> Strength -> Endurance -> Flexibility.
This may require some flip-flopping as the program goes on - Phase 1 of KSK 1.0 is more speed-power oriented, but Phase 3 is more on the endurance spectrum.
If you combine them, he suggests halving the daily duration of each (so 10 minutes of KSK, 10-15 minutes of Giant) and separating them by 5-10 minutes. So, as an example, 10 minutes of KSK, rest 10 minutes, 15 minutes of Giant.
He also gave an example of a client who, it sounded like, had three blocks - Double Snatches, rest, Double Presses, rest, Double Front Squats.
Option 3: Sequential Programming
This is the most straight-forward and least-combiney. Basically, you run a block of one followed by a block of the other. He gave an example of an 8 week block of one followed by a 9 week block of another, or 4 weeks of one followed by 3-6 weeks of another.
To wrap all this off, he said if you feel like you STILL need more work or variety, perform some loaded carries, such as from one of his Carry Me programs.
Although this information was provided in an email from Geoff, the programs mentioned can be found in his for-sale ebook that you can find
here, and you can get on his mailing list by sending him an email at
support@chasingstrength.com.