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Re: acole14's journal - DUNK OR DIE
« Reply #1245 on: October 17, 2016, 02:06:27 am »
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What's your current weight, bodyfat, and max squat?

~76kgs, ~6-8% bf (calipers and mirror). I'm going to a biotech conf next week - last year they had some new body-fat measuring devices so will try and get a measurement again (was 5.5% last year). Max squat is tricky, probably around 135kgs maybe. Haven't done a 1RM test since last summer. It's why I'm generally pretty happy with my 100m time and start as I know they'll both improve once the squat goes up.

I haven't really been monitoring my weight at all, hadn't even gotten on the scales until recently. T0ddday's program has got me in great shape, pretty much as lean as I've ever been without the loss of power like last year. The weighted core stuff also gives you great abs! If I cared about aesthetics at all that is.

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« Reply #1246 on: October 23, 2016, 03:26:00 am »
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Another debacle of a comp this week. We had some ridiculous weather in Melbourne (50km/h+ winds, heavy rain, 10deg C) and I was thinking they might cancel it. I went along anyway with plans to do TJ, shot, HJ and 200. Had shot put first and was raining pretty heavily, ended up throwing in my wet weather gear. Terrible throwing obviously, wet shot put, freezing cold, windy and restricted range of motion led to a measly 8.27m I think. Got to the 200 and we had a bit of a sunny break. But of course, the organisers had once again failed to test the timing system and it accordingly fucked up right before the first heat. After stuffing around for about 10-20 mins, they sent everyone off for a further 20min break while they restarted the whole thing. The first heat guys were furious as you could imagine, as well as everyone else. It's incredibly annoying to start your warmup for an event on the assumption it'll run roughly to time, but then end up warming up for 1.5hrs+ waiting for your late event. Then, just to top it off, the rain really rolled in hard and they decided that they would shut it down the whole day. So the tiny window they had to at least let the top guys get a time, they botched by not getting the timing working, and no-one ran, lol.

The other element that made this even more farcical is that this round was one of three 'zone vs zone' rounds, where the AthsVic admin thought it'd be a great idea to jam two zones into one venue. Each zone is about 8-10 clubs and the day goes for 2x as long to accommodate all the entries. For instance, I was in heat 12 of 29 for the 200. You can imagine the joy of trying to get out of a tiny carpark onto a main road with literally everyone trying to leave at the same time! Lol. I know I whinge a bit about the amateur comp but it really is shockingly incompetent. There's just no alternatives if you want to do T&F in my state unfortunately.

Weighted jumps today were pretty awful, maybe around 31-32''. I've been getting at least 1x weighted jumps session a week but maybe I'm getting a bit fatigued....haven't really improved vertically in awhile  :-[
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Re: acole14's journal - DUNK OR DIE
« Reply #1247 on: October 23, 2016, 08:27:00 am »
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Weighted jumps today were pretty awful, maybe around 31-32''. I've been getting at least 1x weighted jumps session a week but maybe I'm getting a bit fatigued....haven't really improved vertically in awhile  :-[

that would be a result of (positive) overreaching, if i'm not mistaken. i bet once you give your body a little time to rest, you can get the supercompensation to dovetail nicely with increasing jump practice and therefore technique.
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« Reply #1248 on: October 23, 2016, 01:34:54 pm »
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Another debacle of a comp this week. We had some ridiculous weather in Melbourne (50km/h+ winds, heavy rain, 10deg C) and I was thinking they might cancel it. I went along anyway with plans to do TJ, shot, HJ and 200. Had shot put first and was raining pretty heavily, ended up throwing in my wet weather gear. Terrible throwing obviously, wet shot put, freezing cold, windy and restricted range of motion led to a measly 8.27m I think. Got to the 200 and we had a bit of a sunny break. But of course, the organisers had once again failed to test the timing system and it accordingly fucked up right before the first heat. After stuffing around for about 10-20 mins, they sent everyone off for a further 20min break while they restarted the whole thing. The first heat guys were furious as you could imagine, as well as everyone else. It's incredibly annoying to start your warmup for an event on the assumption it'll run roughly to time, but then end up warming up for 1.5hrs+ waiting for your late event. Then, just to top it off, the rain really rolled in hard and they decided that they would shut it down the whole day. So the tiny window they had to at least let the top guys get a time, they botched by not getting the timing working, and no-one ran, lol.

The other element that made this even more farcical is that this round was one of three 'zone vs zone' rounds, where the AthsVic admin thought it'd be a great idea to jam two zones into one venue. Each zone is about 8-10 clubs and the day goes for 2x as long to accommodate all the entries. For instance, I was in heat 12 of 29 for the 200. You can imagine the joy of trying to get out of a tiny carpark onto a main road with literally everyone trying to leave at the same time! Lol. I know I whinge a bit about the amateur comp but it really is shockingly incompetent. There's just no alternatives if you want to do T&F in my state unfortunately.

damn sounds like an awful day. like, literally nothing good happened. eek :/



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« Reply #1249 on: October 24, 2016, 06:44:35 am »
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Another debacle of a comp this week. We had some ridiculous weather in Melbourne (50km/h+ winds, heavy rain, 10deg C) and I was thinking they might cancel it. I went along anyway with plans to do TJ, shot, HJ and 200. Had shot put first and was raining pretty heavily, ended up throwing in my wet weather gear. Terrible throwing obviously, wet shot put, freezing cold, windy and restricted range of motion led to a measly 8.27m I think. Got to the 200 and we had a bit of a sunny break. But of course, the organisers had once again failed to test the timing system and it accordingly fucked up right before the first heat. After stuffing around for about 10-20 mins, they sent everyone off for a further 20min break while they restarted the whole thing. The first heat guys were furious as you could imagine, as well as everyone else. It's incredibly annoying to start your warmup for an event on the assumption it'll run roughly to time, but then end up warming up for 1.5hrs+ waiting for your late event. Then, just to top it off, the rain really rolled in hard and they decided that they would shut it down the whole day. So the tiny window they had to at least let the top guys get a time, they botched by not getting the timing working, and no-one ran, lol.

The other element that made this even more farcical is that this round was one of three 'zone vs zone' rounds, where the AthsVic admin thought it'd be a great idea to jam two zones into one venue. Each zone is about 8-10 clubs and the day goes for 2x as long to accommodate all the entries. For instance, I was in heat 12 of 29 for the 200. You can imagine the joy of trying to get out of a tiny carpark onto a main road with literally everyone trying to leave at the same time! Lol. I know I whinge a bit about the amateur comp but it really is shockingly incompetent. There's just no alternatives if you want to do T&F in my state unfortunately.

damn sounds like an awful day. like, literally nothing good happened. eek :/

Pretty much. It was an extreme outlier in terms of weather, can't remember ever having a comp cancelled due to rain.

Weighted jumps today were pretty awful, maybe around 31-32''. I've been getting at least 1x weighted jumps session a week but maybe I'm getting a bit fatigued....haven't really improved vertically in awhile  :-[

that would be a result of (positive) overreaching, if i'm not mistaken. i bet once you give your body a little time to rest, you can get the supercompensation to dovetail nicely with increasing jump practice and therefore technique.

Yeah the rational part of my brain knows that, these 'blah' sessions are annoying though, especially because court time at either gym I go to now is rare on a weekend. Feel like I wasted it. But yes, agreed.

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« Reply #1250 on: October 25, 2016, 01:48:10 am »
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Another debacle of a comp this week. We had some ridiculous weather in Melbourne (50km/h+ winds, heavy rain, 10deg C) and I was thinking they might cancel it. I went along anyway with plans to do TJ, shot, HJ and 200. Had shot put first and was raining pretty heavily, ended up throwing in my wet weather gear. Terrible throwing obviously, wet shot put, freezing cold, windy and restricted range of motion led to a measly 8.27m I think. Got to the 200 and we had a bit of a sunny break. But of course, the organisers had once again failed to test the timing system and it accordingly fucked up right before the first heat. After stuffing around for about 10-20 mins, they sent everyone off for a further 20min break while they restarted the whole thing. The first heat guys were furious as you could imagine, as well as everyone else. It's incredibly annoying to start your warmup for an event on the assumption it'll run roughly to time, but then end up warming up for 1.5hrs+ waiting for your late event. Then, just to top it off, the rain really rolled in hard and they decided that they would shut it down the whole day. So the tiny window they had to at least let the top guys get a time, they botched by not getting the timing working, and no-one ran, lol.

The other element that made this even more farcical is that this round was one of three 'zone vs zone' rounds, where the AthsVic admin thought it'd be a great idea to jam two zones into one venue. Each zone is about 8-10 clubs and the day goes for 2x as long to accommodate all the entries. For instance, I was in heat 12 of 29 for the 200. You can imagine the joy of trying to get out of a tiny carpark onto a main road with literally everyone trying to leave at the same time! Lol. I know I whinge a bit about the amateur comp but it really is shockingly incompetent. There's just no alternatives if you want to do T&F in my state unfortunately.

Weighted jumps today were pretty awful, maybe around 31-32''. I've been getting at least 1x weighted jumps session a week but maybe I'm getting a bit fatigued....haven't really improved vertically in awhile  :-[

That's ridiculous. Even if there wasn't any equipment malfunctions or weather delays it still would've been a very time consuming process, simply due to the sheer number of competitors. Madness.
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« Reply #1251 on: October 25, 2016, 06:32:38 am »
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Another debacle of a comp this week. We had some ridiculous weather in Melbourne (50km/h+ winds, heavy rain, 10deg C) and I was thinking they might cancel it. I went along anyway with plans to do TJ, shot, HJ and 200. Had shot put first and was raining pretty heavily, ended up throwing in my wet weather gear. Terrible throwing obviously, wet shot put, freezing cold, windy and restricted range of motion led to a measly 8.27m I think. Got to the 200 and we had a bit of a sunny break. But of course, the organisers had once again failed to test the timing system and it accordingly fucked up right before the first heat. After stuffing around for about 10-20 mins, they sent everyone off for a further 20min break while they restarted the whole thing. The first heat guys were furious as you could imagine, as well as everyone else. It's incredibly annoying to start your warmup for an event on the assumption it'll run roughly to time, but then end up warming up for 1.5hrs+ waiting for your late event. Then, just to top it off, the rain really rolled in hard and they decided that they would shut it down the whole day. So the tiny window they had to at least let the top guys get a time, they botched by not getting the timing working, and no-one ran, lol.

The other element that made this even more farcical is that this round was one of three 'zone vs zone' rounds, where the AthsVic admin thought it'd be a great idea to jam two zones into one venue. Each zone is about 8-10 clubs and the day goes for 2x as long to accommodate all the entries. For instance, I was in heat 12 of 29 for the 200. You can imagine the joy of trying to get out of a tiny carpark onto a main road with literally everyone trying to leave at the same time! Lol. I know I whinge a bit about the amateur comp but it really is shockingly incompetent. There's just no alternatives if you want to do T&F in my state unfortunately.

Weighted jumps today were pretty awful, maybe around 31-32''. I've been getting at least 1x weighted jumps session a week but maybe I'm getting a bit fatigued....haven't really improved vertically in awhile  :-[

That's ridiculous. Even if there wasn't any equipment malfunctions or weather delays it still would've been a very time consuming process, simply due to the sheer number of competitors. Madness.

Yeah it's one of the worst things about the new program that they implemented three seasons ago now. Everyone hates it, you have to drive for 2x the distance if it's not your home round and the day takes twice as long. They bill it as the opportunity to compete against different athletes but 95% of competitiors couldn't give a shit about that, they're mostly like me just there to run against the clock. They've lost a lot of members over the last few years unsurpisingly which is why they've jacked the prices up. In short, don't come to Vic for the track and field! Lol.

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« Reply #1252 on: October 25, 2016, 06:52:19 am »
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Another debacle of a comp this week. We had some ridiculous weather in Melbourne (50km/h+ winds, heavy rain, 10deg C) and I was thinking they might cancel it. I went along anyway with plans to do TJ, shot, HJ and 200. Had shot put first and was raining pretty heavily, ended up throwing in my wet weather gear. Terrible throwing obviously, wet shot put, freezing cold, windy and restricted range of motion led to a measly 8.27m I think. Got to the 200 and we had a bit of a sunny break. But of course, the organisers had once again failed to test the timing system and it accordingly fucked up right before the first heat. After stuffing around for about 10-20 mins, they sent everyone off for a further 20min break while they restarted the whole thing. The first heat guys were furious as you could imagine, as well as everyone else. It's incredibly annoying to start your warmup for an event on the assumption it'll run roughly to time, but then end up warming up for 1.5hrs+ waiting for your late event. Then, just to top it off, the rain really rolled in hard and they decided that they would shut it down the whole day. So the tiny window they had to at least let the top guys get a time, they botched by not getting the timing working, and no-one ran, lol.

The other element that made this even more farcical is that this round was one of three 'zone vs zone' rounds, where the AthsVic admin thought it'd be a great idea to jam two zones into one venue. Each zone is about 8-10 clubs and the day goes for 2x as long to accommodate all the entries. For instance, I was in heat 12 of 29 for the 200. You can imagine the joy of trying to get out of a tiny carpark onto a main road with literally everyone trying to leave at the same time! Lol. I know I whinge a bit about the amateur comp but it really is shockingly incompetent. There's just no alternatives if you want to do T&F in my state unfortunately.

Weighted jumps today were pretty awful, maybe around 31-32''. I've been getting at least 1x weighted jumps session a week but maybe I'm getting a bit fatigued....haven't really improved vertically in awhile  :-[

That's ridiculous. Even if there wasn't any equipment malfunctions or weather delays it still would've been a very time consuming process, simply due to the sheer number of competitors. Madness.

Yeah it's one of the worst things about the new program that they implemented three seasons ago now. Everyone hates it, you have to drive for 2x the distance if it's not your home round and the day takes twice as long. They bill it as the opportunity to compete against different athletes but 95% of competitiors couldn't give a shit about that, they're mostly like me just there to run against the clock. They've lost a lot of members over the last few years unsurpisingly which is why they've jacked the prices up. In short, don't come to Vic for the track and field! Lol.

That's such a dumb reason. If people wanted to compete against other athletes they would drive the extra distance and compete in meets they don't regularly compete in. Plus there is always state champs etc. for that stuff.

As for jacking up the prices because of lower participation they should actually be doing the opposite. Make it cheaper so people have more incentives to participate. It's basic supply and demand stuff, which seems to be lacking in Victoria and pretty much every state throughout Australia when it comes to Athletics. I respect that a lot of the officials are volunteers so I won't have a dig at them, but for the people that are getting paid good salaries in Athletics Australia etc. as administrators I don't think they could organise a piss up at a brewery.

Edit- Particularly when there is such a strong culture of professional running in both SA and Victoria. People just simply can't afford to pay hundreds of dollars to compete in both professional and amateur comps so it becomes a choice of one verse the other to the detriment of the sport.
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« Reply #1253 on: October 25, 2016, 10:55:36 pm »
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That's such a dumb reason. If people wanted to compete against other athletes they would drive the extra distance and compete in meets they don't regularly compete in. Plus there is always state champs etc. for that stuff.

As for jacking up the prices because of lower participation they should actually be doing the opposite. Make it cheaper so people have more incentives to participate. It's basic supply and demand stuff, which seems to be lacking in Victoria and pretty much every state throughout Australia when it comes to Athletics. I respect that a lot of the officials are volunteers so I won't have a dig at them, but for the people that are getting paid good salaries in Athletics Australia etc. as administrators I don't think they could organise a piss up at a brewery.

Edit- Particularly when there is such a strong culture of professional running in both SA and Victoria. People just simply can't afford to pay hundreds of dollars to compete in both professional and amateur comps so it becomes a choice of one verse the other to the detriment of the sport.

Yeah 100%. People do rip into the officials on the day but it's unfair as the system in place was devised by some PR/management hack in head office who never gets down to the meets and is just trying to keep the budget as tight as possible.

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« Reply #1254 on: October 30, 2016, 03:47:18 am »
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Another comp, it went generally pretty smooth, only a few missed 100m times! Lol. Not mine though. There was a bit of a protest by all the top guys who pre-entered but didn't rock up, so there were three guys in the first heat.

100m - 12.15sec --> overall pretty good. The usual pattern for me, good start but died over the last 20-30m. But pretty happy to be running this in October with average strength levels and not an extensive amount of speed work except as written in the program.

Long jump - 5.10m --> awful again, my runup was off and I was stretching for the board each attempt and decelerating when I should have been accelerating. I don't think I'm jumping over 5.50m anyway atm. Hah.

400m - 61.31 - so bad. I ran with some old fellas so I was miles ahead by the 100m mark and I just went way too slow from 100-250m. Tried to pick it up in the last 150m but it was too late, legs were spent. But this is just for fun, if I crack my PR of ~57sec I'd be stunned and also it's not important anyway.

Jumped and squatted today. Been combining the weighted jumps session and easy squats/RDLs in one day. I did some jumps unweighted to see how I'm going. Pretty flat overall after running a good 100m yesterday. The 1-step and DLRVJ are pretty much the same height :(, around ~33''. My SLRVJ has gotten a bit better, probably around ~34'' today.

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I really wish I was doing a bit better athletically, but I'm also trying to finish a PhD in six months so training has obviously come second to that. Last few weeks I've only been doing a single combined track session with comps as a proxy session, and running the tempo runs on the oval at my gym with horizontal jumps etc. on another night. Also combining jumps with gym, and doing some more weighted SVJs/DSVJs with the other gym session (or full jumps, but it's almost impossible to get court/outdoor fitness access after 5PM). It also makes it hard to do too much extended weight-vest time as I've mentioned a few times.

I'm half-thinking of taking a few months off once I finish rather than stress too much about having a job lined up. Haven't really taken any extended non-travel break over the last ~4-5 years except for 2x5w trips o/s (US trip this year and Europe start of 2014). They were both incredible obviously, but I never find o/s trips very 'relaxing'. Especially the recent US trip, which was awesome, but included lab visits/conf/talks/T0ddday making me do a 400m at 7AM etc. Would be nice to just have 1-2 months where all I think about is training just once before I hit work hard again. It's a bit self-indulgent and life might not allow that anyway, but it'd be nice.

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« Reply #1255 on: October 30, 2016, 09:42:52 am »
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+1 on taking a training break. seems like a wonderful idea if you can afford it. i'm not really thinking about what's after pakistan yet but one idea that's kicking around the back of my brain is just that: go chill in california for two months and do nothing but train and hang out. we'll see how much money i've got saved up by then.  ::)

on your jumps, an observation: you accelerate into the SL plants off multiple steps. but on the DL plants each step is done at the same speed, you're not adding from one to the next. that's why you're not getting any higher off multiple than one. you could try a saying a cadence cue to yourself, like "slooooww-faast-fast." that's worked for me a bit on days when i was having trouble accelerating step to step.
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« Reply #1256 on: October 31, 2016, 05:09:11 pm »
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good stuff on that 100m.. i imagine if you didn't have so much on your plate and were getting more running in, you'd feel better in that last 20-30m.

also +1 on training breaks.. i've been on a couple of them  :ninja: :trollface:

my biggest advice on that though, is .. to really try and get focused a few months BEFORE the training break, so that you could go hard during the actual training break.. that was the #1 mistake I made for my current (really long) training break. If I had a shorter break, I would have spent most of it just getting in shape.

also, don't take a training break of a year or more............  :trollface: it makes you not want to work & only become a better athlete. lmao.

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« Reply #1257 on: November 07, 2016, 07:48:29 am »
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+1 on taking a training break. seems like a wonderful idea if you can afford it. i'm not really thinking about what's after pakistan yet but one idea that's kicking around the back of my brain is just that: go chill in california for two months and do nothing but train and hang out. we'll see how much money i've got saved up by then.  ::)

on your jumps, an observation: you accelerate into the SL plants off multiple steps. but on the DL plants each step is done at the same speed, you're not adding from one to the next. that's why you're not getting any higher off multiple than one. you could try a saying a cadence cue to yourself, like "slooooww-faast-fast." that's worked for me a bit on days when i was having trouble accelerating step to step.

Sweet, sounds good. With T0ddday at USC? A couple of months there and you'd be flying, especially with all that natural Vit.D!

Yeah I just can't add speed to the DLRVJ atm. Still awkward steps, just need more practice that I'm not getting in...thanks for the cues.

good stuff on that 100m.. i imagine if you didn't have so much on your plate and were getting more running in, you'd feel better in that last 20-30m.

also +1 on training breaks.. i've been on a couple of them  :ninja: :trollface:

my biggest advice on that though, is .. to really try and get focused a few months BEFORE the training break, so that you could go hard during the actual training break.. that was the #1 mistake I made for my current (really long) training break. If I had a shorter break, I would have spent most of it just getting in shape.

also, don't take a training break of a year or more............  :trollface: it makes you not want to work & only become a better athlete. lmao.

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Thanks man! Good advice. I think it's something I'll try and manage, would be fun to do it before getting a real job. I'm probably not busier than anyone else here, we're all putting in the hard yards in some form, my particular role just has weird hours and day-to-day is always all over the place. Makes training tricky, as well as variable court access time and all that. Bleh.

No comp the past weekend so I had a good track session. Here's a block start. I'm still annoyed my arms are a bit messy but I do get them firing when I straighten up. Weirdly, I haven't had my right tib-fib joint flare up on reintroduction of block work. Has bothered me the last 3 years or so, but nothing lately. Can't put my finger on why exactly, injuries are just fucking weird like that.

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« Reply #1258 on: December 04, 2016, 03:12:57 am »
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Bad updating as usual. Nothing major to report anyway. Here's my aths summary:

Rd1: 200m - 25.79sec / Triple - 9.90m / High - 1.50m / Shot - 8.48m

Rd 2: 100m - 12.38 / LJ - 5.08m / 400m - DNR

Rd 3: Rained out, threw the wet shot 8.27m

Rd 4: 100m - 12.15 / LJ - 5.10m / 400m - 61.3

Rd 5: missed due to lab (200m program so nbd)

Rd 6: 100m - 12.38 again into a headwind / LJ - 5.60m (better)

Rd 7: missed again due to lab (200m)

I have to miss the next round as well, which sucks as it's the 100m round. There's also a twilight round on a Thursday which is always a pain to get to. Then there's only one more 200m round on the 14th of Jan but I'm getting my fecking wisdom teeth out under general on the 10th and will be out for a few days at least. So unless I can get to the twilight round I might not do the 200m round again. Not what I envisaged but it's just what happens when the season is so abridged. Luckily the wisdom teeth op is sandwiched by two more 100m programs on the 7th and 21st, then the finals round is also the 100m program this year, so that's a bonus. Three chances to run sub-12 and jump 6m+!

Jumps have been as inconsistent as always, pretty much dictated by court/outdoor fitness availability after 5PM and on weekends. The court has been booked out the last few weekends so some HS students can practice ceremonial Chinese dragon dance. Yep. Had a free gym today for about an hour though so could get all the jumps in:

<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O3x512WxeQE" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O3x512WxeQE</a>

Minor improvements, definitely hitting about ~35'' on the SLRVJ, ~34'' for DSVJ and ~33'' for SVJ. The DLRVJ I got on film was rubbish, still not much better than the DSVJ obviously. It 'feels' fast when I'm doing it but when watching it back, it's so slow! Haha. Simply need two good sessions a week rather than one to get the reps in.

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Re: acole14's journal - DUNK OR DIE
« Reply #1259 on: January 22, 2017, 01:42:36 am »
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Still hitting it hard. Been very disrupted with PhD and getting my teeth out about 10 days ago now. Knocked me out for a good 4-5 days.

This was my best jump recently (just after Xmas). I really need to tape-measure the doorway I jump at when the courts are busy but it definitely looks approx 10' or a bit over. Looks about ~35''.



Ran twice on the 7th and 21st of Jan (op on 10th). First was a 38C/100F day, ran a 12.15sec again and a 5.29m LJ (all over the board with two NJs). Second was yesterday but I hadn't really trained much, had two gyms and one track after my op plus all the time off, so didn't run that well, plus a headwind equalled 12.57 (ugh!). Did a 5-step 4.93m LJ just to do it really. A bit of a write-off.

There's a 'final' round in 3 weeks and runs off the 100m/LJ program, but I don't think I'm in the top 6 for the 100m or top 3 for long jump....I'm on the fringes for both so might get called up but I'm just thinking of shutting aths down for the year, not much point if I don't make the team and would require an effort to get to the track 2-3 times a week to get ready. Especially if I didn't want to embarrass myself in the LJ against guys jumping 6m+, it would require getting my runup properly measured and not just winging it every time. Lol.

Not sure...I'm pretty happy overall with my 100m, probably did 1/3 the volume of track training compared to seasons where I've run the same time. Lol. I think if that recent 12.15 day wasn't so hot I might have slipped under. The poor man's power heptathlon was a bit of a failure because I kept missing half the events! But it might be a fun goal to train for again in the later half of the year.