Run Speed
Run Speed
One of my goals for next season is to increase my runway speed. I basically understand how weights and plyo are an important part of the process. However, I am in the dark about what types of running I should do on the track, especially considering that I'm starting so early. Any specific running workouts or books on what runs to do and how to periodize them to peak much later would be appreciated.
http://www.pponline.co.uk/encyc/speed-training.htm
A lot of interesting things can be found on there.
As for how to periodize them I'm looking into that myself so I don't get burnt out from a full year of training.
A lot of interesting things can be found on there.
As for how to periodize them I'm looking into that myself so I don't get burnt out from a full year of training.
If you are going the route of periodization...
There is a book that can tell you what training elements to use and how and when to use them based on your goals. It goes in depth into interval training, speed, overspeed, underspeed, speed endurance, endurance, plyometrics, calisthenics, weight training, how to mix and match these, and how to periodize them. It's the most complete single resource on periodized training that I know of. Unfortunately, it is a fairly expensive book ($60--about like buying a college textbook). It is called Supertraining. You can get it on Amazon.com.
Here is the link.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00065X0MY/qid=1117172006/sr=8-2/ref=pd_csp_2/103-5637632-4279023?v=glance&s=sporting-goods&n=507846
There is a book that can tell you what training elements to use and how and when to use them based on your goals. It goes in depth into interval training, speed, overspeed, underspeed, speed endurance, endurance, plyometrics, calisthenics, weight training, how to mix and match these, and how to periodize them. It's the most complete single resource on periodized training that I know of. Unfortunately, it is a fairly expensive book ($60--about like buying a college textbook). It is called Supertraining. You can get it on Amazon.com.
Here is the link.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00065X0MY/qid=1117172006/sr=8-2/ref=pd_csp_2/103-5637632-4279023?v=glance&s=sporting-goods&n=507846
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-Sergei Bubka
I forget where I read it (it might have been www.pvei.com) but they said that you will increase your runway speed more if you do sprinting drills (hops, karaoke, sprints) while carrying a pole. I think it said that you'll increase your regular sprint speed the same as if you did the drills without a pole also.
go to the mid mark chart in this section..
set up three lanes on the track
first lane will have mid and stride chalk marks 1 foot under the run mid that matches what your pr vault mid should be..
second lane has the mid you should hit for your pr and grip..
third lanes has the mid for one foot above your pr...
run these as speed training... twice a week or as a warm up to vaulting sessions....full runs with the pole and plant into a towel..
hit the chalk marks everytime and hopefullyyou will feel like you are chopping your steps
you will get faster and more comsistant and can plant better...
dj
set up three lanes on the track
first lane will have mid and stride chalk marks 1 foot under the run mid that matches what your pr vault mid should be..
second lane has the mid you should hit for your pr and grip..
third lanes has the mid for one foot above your pr...
run these as speed training... twice a week or as a warm up to vaulting sessions....full runs with the pole and plant into a towel..
hit the chalk marks everytime and hopefullyyou will feel like you are chopping your steps
you will get faster and more comsistant and can plant better...
dj
Come out of the back... Get your feet down... Plant big
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run hills. it sounds crazy but find a nice hill, about 15 yards
or so long, no need to go too crazy but sprint the hill as hard
and as fast as you can. it helps in explosion and getting a real
good drive off of each step. it should help your speed noticibly
if you keep up with it. good luck
or so long, no need to go too crazy but sprint the hill as hard
and as fast as you can. it helps in explosion and getting a real
good drive off of each step. it should help your speed noticibly
if you keep up with it. good luck
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