Recovery Cost: The Hidden Variable in Exercise Selection
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Exercise selection is never just about choosing what “works” a muscle. Every exercise comes with a recovery cost, and smart programming depends on knowing when that cost is worth paying.
In this episode of Between 2 Racks, the KILO team breaks down how recovery demand changes based on exercise selection, load potential, range of motion, stability, strength curve, muscle length, proximity to failure, and weekly training structure. A squat and a wrist curl do not ask the same thing from the body, but the same principle applies when comparing a leg press to a step-up, a good morning to a deadlift, or a seated leg curl to a standing leg curl.
The discussion moves beyond simple “hard versus easy” exercise choices and into the coaching decisions that actually shape a program. Where does the exercise sit in the session? What else is trained that week? Is the goal to drive adaptation, manage fatigue, peak a lift, or support another modality like sprinting, conditioning, or sport practice?
This episode is for trainers and strength coaches who want to stop treating recovery as something that happens after training and start seeing it as something built into the program from the beginning.
Better exercise selection means better fatigue management. Better fatigue management means better training.
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