Alex — Viada

: In a single session, lifting should usually come before cardio to ensure maximum force production during heavy sets. Key Resources & Media

: His original text detailing the science of concurrent training.

: Heavy lifting and high-intensity cardio should be grouped to allow for genuine recovery periods. alex viada

Viada defines a hybrid athlete as someone who excels in both strength and endurance activities concurrently. His approach isn't just about "doing both," but about managing total systemic stress.

Viada has shifted from a "pure strength" focus to helping athletes in tactical roles (military/first responders) and emerging sports like HYROX. : In a single session, lifting should usually

: A new, updated guide available through Victory Belt Publishing that reflects a decade of evolved coaching.

Alex Viada is the founder of Complete Human Performance and is widely credited with pioneering the methodology. He famously challenged the "interference effect"—the long-held belief that endurance training kills strength gains—by achieving a 705lb squat and a 700lb deadlift while simultaneously competing in ultramarathons and triathlons. Core Philosophy: The Hybrid Method Viada defines a hybrid athlete as someone who

: Use low-intensity "Zone 2" work to increase work capacity and blood flow, which actually speeds up recovery from heavy lifting.