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  • Strength for Sprinting
    2024/10/28

    This episode discusses Athletics Australia's "Strength for Sprinting" guide, exploring the concept of specificity in strength training and highlighting how different training parameters can influence the transfer of gym gains to sprinting performance.

    The article examines five key factors: velocity, muscle group, muscle action, direction of force, and joint angle, demonstrating how training must be tailored to these specific aspects to maximise performance improvement. It argues that strength training should mirror the demands of sprinting, emphasising exercises that replicate the high-velocity, multi-joint movements and specific muscle activation patterns required for optimal speed and power.

    Source

    • Strength for Sprinting - Connecting Gym Gains with Sprinting Performance
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    23 分
  • Hip Mobility and Flexibility for Track and Field
    2024/10/24

    Download the full guide with demonstration of the stretches and exercises here

    This conversation explores findings published in the journal Advances in Physical Education, examining the importance of hip mobility and flexibility for track and field athletes.

    The authors argue that restricted hip range of motion can lead to muscle imbalances and injuries, highlighting the prevalence of injuries in non-contact sports.

    The article presents a program of nine mobility exercises and six flexibility exercises, with accompanying images, intended to improve hip range of motion and athletic performance.

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    13 分
  • Approaches to Technique and Training the High Jump
    2024/10/20

    This episode discusses a paper by Wolfgang Ritzdorf, Director of the World High Jump Centre in Cologne, Germany, explaining his approach to coaching high jumpers.
    He argues that coaches must first establish a technical model for their athletes, then assess whether their personal style hinders or helps them achieve key technical elements. Next, he emphasises the crucial role of reactive strength in determining an athlete's ideal take-off time, which, in turn, informs the technical model selected.

    Ritzdorf outlines a four-stage technical preparation programme:
    1. Developing general qualities,
    2. Developing specific qualities,
    3. Developing specific skills, and
    4. Technical training.

    He concludes that limiting technical training to a maximum of two sessions per week, with a small number of jumps from a short approach, helps to maximise performance and avoid negative changes in the dynamics of the jump.

    Source:
    Approaches to Technique and Technical Training in the High Jump

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    13 分
  • What Athletics Coaches Need to Know About Muscle Fibres
    2024/10/17

    Knowledge of muscle fibre types and how they can change is valuable for personalising training programs for different athletes’ goals. Understanding how different training modalities affect fibre type composition can help tailor programs for endurance, strength, power, or a combination of these qualities.

    This episode explores the different types of muscle fibres and how they adapt to the training stimulus.

    Source

    • Muscle Fiber Type Transitions with Exercise Training
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    16 分
  • Coach Self-Care
    2024/10/16

    This episode discusses an article written by Dr. Vanessa Thiele and published by the AIS, arguing that coaches should prioritise self-care, as it is crucial for their performance and leadership.

    The author explains that self-care is not just about relaxation, but rather any deliberate action taken to support one's mental, physical, and emotional health. Self-care helps to reduce stress and enhance performance, making coaches more resilient and better able to handle pressure. The document highlights three outdated mindsets to avoid, such as viewing burnout as a badge of honour, and encourages coaches to make self-care a daily priority. It emphasises that self-care is essential for coaches to be in the optimal performance zone, enabling them to effectively lead and guide their athletes.

    Source

    • Why Coach Self-Care is Essential for Better Leadership
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    7 分
  • Moving Beyond Distance Alone - A More Nuanced Approach to Training Load in Runners
    2024/10/16

    This episode discusses clinical commentary from the Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy, arguing that runners and coaches should move beyond solely focusing on weekly distance when quantifying and monitoring training load. The authors explain that running distance is only one aspect of training stress and fails to capture the full picture of the mechanical, physiological, and psychological demands of running. They advocate for a more comprehensive approach that considers both external factors such as volume and pace, and internal factors such as perceived exertion and heart rate. The commentary highlights the growing use of wearable technology to measure biomechanical variables during running, which could offer a more accurate understanding of training stress and injury risk.

    Source

    • Moving Beyond Weekly Distance: Optimising Quantification of Training Load in Runners
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    8 分
  • Summary of Target Talent Program - Biomechanics Presentation
    2024/10/15

    October's Target Talent Program presentation is now available to watch on the Athletics Learning Centre! This episode of Athletics Coaching AI provides an overview of the presentation and discusses some of the key messages from the presentation.

    Source

    • Athletics Australia Target Talent Program: October 2024 (Biomechanics)
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    10 分
  • Overview of the Sprints
    2024/10/14

    This episode discusses a research paper that explores the evolution of sprinting, from its ancient origins to modern-day techniques and training methods. The paper examines the historical development of starting and finishing techniques, delves into the physiological and neuromuscular factors involved in sprinting, and investigates the biomechanics of stride length and frequency.

    It also discusses different training approaches, including strength training, acceleration training, and maximum cyclic speed training. The paper concludes with an analysis of the controversy surrounding resisted and assisted sprint training, highlighting the potential benefits and risks of these techniques.

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    19 分