That's definitely an option!I think this sounds like a great approach. Maybe even take a week off around christmas to kill of any type of overtraining.
If all you care about are the training plans and have already taken the Strong Endurance seminar, then no.On a side note: Do you think All-Terrain-Conditioning is worth the price when one already has access to plans like 033, 044, 060, Snatch Walking, and Step Ups?
All of the above are the majority of the plans covered in the All-Terrain Conditioning seminar. There are a few other variations of Swing/Pushup plans but not much different than 033 or what's been talked about the AXE thread.
There is "The Triple Threat" program, and it's almost identical to how I've performed some of my Murph Challenge training sessions with Pull-ups, Pushups, and Squats EMOTM for 20-50 minutes (but you can use whatever exercises you want: upper/lower or push, pull, squat or hinge).
With that said, the All-Terrain Conditioning seminar has been my favorite one so far (more than PlanStrong and Programming Demystified) as that type of training is what I've done since 2008-2010, and when I competed in Obstacle Course Races (OCR) from 2011-2017.