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Re: acole14's journal - DUNK OR DIE
« Reply #960 on: June 01, 2014, 05:37:48 am »
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Sat:

Warmup, jog around oval

Hill sprints (seifullah style!) - 6x60m uphill, 2x120m uphill

Cool-down

First time doing hill sprints in ages, good stuff. Really feel it in the quads more.


Hill sprint ftw  :headbang:

Small incline and 100+ distance gives best of hill sprint plus top speed and acceleration and endurance gains.

Shin splints can be a pain and heel walks really help.

Good job keep up the good work.
Warm up drills
   - a walk, b skip quick powerful switch (heel to hams focus), a runs, dribbles small to big to run, straight leg to runs (force, reflex, go up/forward). force to hit the ground before it hits the ground knee/hip is at 90 degrees.
   - acceleration: low heel recovery, shin angle low, drive legs back before hitting the ground and drive thighs/knee forward not up
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Measuring reminder:
5 toe to heel steps = 148cm
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Re: acole14's journal - DUNK OR DIE
« Reply #961 on: June 04, 2014, 12:07:44 am »
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Track - testing

30 sec run for distance - 229m

Ring chinups - 16

60 bent knee situps - passed

I thought we had jumps tonight but they're tomorrow. The run went disastrously bad. Started out well but I started getting the staggers by about 180m. Very much like the flat spin in Top Gun that killed Goose, once you get the staggers it's almost impossible to pull out and it killed my run. Annoyed because I felt really good today. No issues. Best in the group was around 250m. There was also a 60sec and 90sec run for other people, one guy ran 460m in 60sec, another got to 600m in 90sec, not bad.

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« Reply #962 on: June 04, 2014, 04:57:54 am »
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Track - jumps test:

Dynamic warmup

Broad jump: 2.86m

Five consecutive DL bounds: 14.78m

Standing triple: 7.78m (R), 7.66m (L) --> slipped on the left

Pushups: 31

20 leg over crunches: passed

BW: 78.5kgs

Good jumps today. Unfortunately it started pouring down during the triples, slipped bad on the left and was way off. We abandoned the 10xLRLRLR bounds. I got best in the group for the broad and DL bounds x 5, but only because some of the best guys weren't there. Still, not bad broad jump in flats and with slippery take-off. Reckon I could get 3m+ with spikes and a few more goes (we only get two attempts).

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Re: acole14's journal - DUNK OR DIE
« Reply #963 on: June 07, 2014, 02:42:00 am »
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Track - test:

800m, dynamic warmup

LRLR x 10: 26.78m, 27.1m something

800m time trial: 2m35s (dead last again  :huh: only by a second this time though)

Cool-down UB/core weights

Bit disappointed with the bounds, I think if I could have done them the previous night when we were planning on doing them I might have done better. The 800m was damn hard, but it is a lifetime PR (lol). If I could get it under 2:30 I'd be happy.

Interesting point on fitness for power/jump athletes. Even though for most of us, cardiovascular power isn't a priority (or done at all), my coach really forces his athletes to reach high fitness standards in the winter; obviously for the performance benefits but more importantly the increased rate of oxygen circulation and transport when resting. He says the guys who are lazy and don't get to at least a 6 min mile level of cardio fitness are also usually the ones who get injured more and take longer to heal over summer.
« Last Edit: June 07, 2014, 04:06:02 am by acole14 »

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« Reply #964 on: June 07, 2014, 05:16:16 pm »
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I tend to agree. I know when I ran track in high school it translated to better recovery during basketball season between games/practices. My freshman year I got wore out halfway through the season, after running with the track team that spring I returned not only In better shape but my body didn't need 'off' days to recover. Which means I should start running again lol
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Re: acole14's journal - DUNK OR DIE
« Reply #965 on: June 15, 2014, 09:59:34 pm »
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Whoa I've gotta update more often...I started my Ph.D in Feb and it's been pretty busy lately with talks etc., and if I'm not working I'm at training! Still, things are going well in both so I guess that's OK.

Into phase two of winter training:

Sat - hills (approx 5% gradient, not sure)

3x30m timed

4x60m timed

2x150m

Sun - courts

1.5hrs of jumps, med ball throws, situps, heaps of skipping, DL/SL bounding work and mobility exercises

Tues - track work

6 sets of weighted (2kg ankle weights) sprint drills (200m/set)

6x80m@90%

Cool-down weights

Wed - fitness circuit

1200m time trial - 6m12s --> big improvement, plus I didn't feel like throwing up afterwards = WIN

3 sets of fitness circuits (60 total pullups)

100s-100j-100s-100j-200s-100j-100s-100j-100s-100j-100s

Thurs - speed endurance

6 sets of ankle weight drills over 200m

6x180m@90%

Cool down weights

I was WRECKED after these three days of training. But in a good way. I really feel I'm getting so much stronger and fitter overall than I ever have been, but haven't been neglecting speed and explosiveness work. My vert is still really good on Sundays.

Sat - hills

3x30m timed, ~4.1sec

6x60m timed, ~8.2sec

2x150m timed, ~21sec

THese are VERY hard to do without grass spikes (12mm). I've been using my old spikes with tiny little stubs and you barely get any traction.

Sun - same as above except didn't do any VJs beforehand.

Training's been hard but really good. Shin splints seem to come and go, they're still very manageable but I guess with so much running and jumping it's hard for them to fully recover. The good thing is you can eat however much you want after training, huge caloric deficit.
« Last Edit: November 04, 2014, 09:37:34 pm by acole14 »

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Re: acole14's journal - DUNK OR DIE
« Reply #966 on: June 16, 2014, 12:02:07 am »
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Congrats on the PhD.
What are you studying it on?
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Re: acole14's journal - DUNK OR DIE
« Reply #967 on: June 16, 2014, 05:14:00 am »
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Ankle weights? Why not a weight vest?

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Re: acole14's journal - DUNK OR DIE
« Reply #968 on: June 16, 2014, 05:48:11 am »
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Congrats on the PhD.
What are you studying it on?

Thanks mate, I started it ages ago now but I realised I hadn't even mentioned it. I'm in MS research.

Ankle weights? Why not a weight vest?

They eventually use them. I think the lightest the coach has is 3kg.

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Re: acole14's journal - DUNK OR DIE
« Reply #969 on: June 16, 2014, 10:24:13 am »
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multiple sclerosis?
Muscles are nonsensical they have nothing to do with this bullshit.

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Re: acole14's journal - DUNK OR DIE
« Reply #970 on: June 16, 2014, 07:53:28 pm »
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Congrats on the PhD.
What are you studying it on?

Thanks mate, I started it ages ago now but I realised I hadn't even mentioned it. I'm in MS research.

Ankle weights? Why not a weight vest?

They eventually use them. I think the lightest the coach has is 3kg.

Nice. You're going to be busy for the next 4 years haha.
They're building this massive medical research and science centre in Adelaide so there's definitely going to be a lot of work in the future for your field.

Your clubs started pre-season fairly early. We start mid-July.
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Re: acole14's journal - DUNK OR DIE
« Reply #971 on: June 17, 2014, 12:09:17 am »
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multiple sclerosis?

Yep.

Congrats on the PhD.
What are you studying it on?

Thanks mate, I started it ages ago now but I realised I hadn't even mentioned it. I'm in MS research.

Ankle weights? Why not a weight vest?

They eventually use them. I think the lightest the coach has is 3kg.

Nice. You're going to be busy for the next 4 years haha.
They're building this massive medical research and science centre in Adelaide so there's definitely going to be a lot of work in the future for your field.

Your clubs started pre-season fairly early. We start mid-July.

Thanks, I'm hoping to get it done in 3 years. I have a bit of a head start because it's all stuff I was doing last year as a research asst. Hopefully some of that new $20b fund comes my way at some point in the future!

Yeah we basically had a week break between summer ending and winter beginning. It's mostly because the coach is retired and basically his whole life is athletics. He doesn't have a wife or kids so he just throws everything into training us. He used to coach the Australian team and even though we're just amateurs he just does the same training he did with them, so its pretty much around the clock all year. For me the winter stuff has been harder than summer training for sure.

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Re: acole14's journal - DUNK OR DIE
« Reply #972 on: June 17, 2014, 01:02:54 am »
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multiple sclerosis?

Yep.

Congrats on the PhD.
What are you studying it on?

Thanks mate, I started it ages ago now but I realised I hadn't even mentioned it. I'm in MS research.

Ankle weights? Why not a weight vest?

They eventually use them. I think the lightest the coach has is 3kg.

Nice. You're going to be busy for the next 4 years haha.
They're building this massive medical research and science centre in Adelaide so there's definitely going to be a lot of work in the future for your field.

Your clubs started pre-season fairly early. We start mid-July.

Thanks, I'm hoping to get it done in 3 years. I have a bit of a head start because it's all stuff I was doing last year as a research asst. Hopefully some of that new $20b fund comes my way at some point in the future!

Yeah we basically had a week break between summer ending and winter beginning. It's mostly because the coach is retired and basically his whole life is athletics. He doesn't have a wife or kids so he just throws everything into training us. He used to coach the Australian team and even though we're just amateurs he just does the same training he did with them, so its pretty much around the clock all year. For me the winter stuff has been harder than summer training for sure.

Your coach sounds awesome.
My coach is kind of like that but he's really dedicated to the 'professional' scene since he won the Bay Sheffield. Basically his son sprints (and also won the Bay Sheff) so he's there to coach his son. But because he's soo into the 'professional' scene he wanted to start a squad so he's happy to train pretty much anyone as long as they train at the same time as his son.
I didn't really appreciate the coaching until I went to Sydney. Training with a group and with having a coach that knows their stuff is heaps motivational. Since your coach used to train the Australian team I'd say he'd definitely know his stuff better than most.

Oh yeah I forgot you were already doing post grad study ages ago. Have you got your masters now?

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Re: acole14's journal - DUNK OR DIE
« Reply #973 on: June 17, 2014, 09:40:58 am »
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rad man, that's good work. godspeed with the PhD.
Muscles are nonsensical they have nothing to do with this bullshit.

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« Reply #974 on: June 17, 2014, 09:22:00 pm »
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Your coach sounds awesome.
My coach is kind of like that but he's really dedicated to the 'professional' scene since he won the Bay Sheffield. Basically his son sprints (and also won the Bay Sheff) so he's there to coach his son. But because he's soo into the 'professional' scene he wanted to start a squad so he's happy to train pretty much anyone as long as they train at the same time as his son.
I didn't really appreciate the coaching until I went to Sydney. Training with a group and with having a coach that knows their stuff is heaps motivational. Since your coach used to train the Australian team I'd say he'd definitely know his stuff better than most.

Oh yeah I forgot you were already doing post grad study ages ago. Have you got your masters now?

Yeah I got my Masters a few years ago now, got a job out of it as a research asst in another lab with the intent of doing a PhD there, but they realised in October when grants were handed out that they didn't have money and didn't really give me enough time to organise anything. But luckily I scrambled my way into another lab with a shitload of money, worked there last year and was finally able to start this year. So my main motivator to get it done and not let it drag on is to make up for the time/earnings I've lost.

rad man, that's good work. godspeed with the PhD.

Thanks mate, gives me something to do when I'm not thinking about/doing training! Haha.