@Kozushi I think that
@GDove hits the nail on the head here. You may want to also check out this article by Dan John
http://www.strongfirst.com/things-are-going-so-well-help-me-screw-it-up-part-2
In the blog post you share from Pavel, just look at some of the exercises included....double snatches, presses, etc, and look at that in light of Dan's article, especially when he speaks of the concept of "performance standards dictate complexity in training"....in other words, master certain basics as a stepping stone/rung to the next exercise. Also note his recommended order of programs at the end of the article....again, stepping stones.
I know S&S seems "boring" to some people, believe me and I know what it is to have "exercise ADHD". Been there....tried to do the S&S program back when the book first came out. I lasted maybe 6 weeks before I got caught by the next shiny thing, and I regret that. I first came across kettlebells in 2007-2008-ish, and the Enter the Kettlebell book had just recently come out within the previous year or two, and at the time on the DD forum it was the latest "thing", much like S&S has been. No S&S program existed, just a resemblance of it in the Program Minimum. I did attempt the Rite of Passage, and managed to work my way to a 1/4 way bodyweight press (as a female with my bodyweight that was 16kg, and lets just say the bell got up there but it wasn't the most efficient or prettiest). I didn't reach the snatch goal, because yes I got....distracted by the next program! I also got hurt even before I started ETK, by doing snatches when I really had no buisiness to...that basis of strength from things like getups and a powerful hip snap from swings was not there. And that comes from things like what we do in S&S.
I am doing the S&S program now, and started June 1. It's been a bit of a glacial slow process....at least conditioning wise....I only managed my second test for time in my swings just last nite and got under 5 min, and that is with the starting weight for women of 16kg. (My getups reached the time goal long before that, and I have always found improving strength way easier than conditioning anyway). Only after sticking with it this long have I begun to see what others like Dan John speak of.
I am a long way from reaching Simple I think, BUT I do know just from experience that had a concrete laid out program like S&S existed back then, I would have found anything I attempted to do in the ETK program a hell of a lot easier!!
Trust the process, Kozushi
I think it is there for a reason!
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