
Todays episode we discuss the role of track side therapy in keeping athletes moving during sessions and even those playing games. What quick interventions can a therapist or coach do help the athletes. And also how to recognise how sever the issue is and of they should stop or continue.
Aiden takes us through his protocol that anyone can use.
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Aug 23, 2020
40 min

Today we take a quick shallow look at how to develop speed.
Speed development is simple right? getting faster is as simple as just sprinting often and at maximum intensity.
Well, actually there are 3 main elements to getting faster:
Neurological
Physiological
Sensorimotor
These can be broken down fairly simply if you consider training elements as way to identify each area.
So the Neurological part is developed through absolute maximum efforts, this is similar to the Feed the Cats philosophy through maximum intent flies over 10 to 30m as an example or even max weights in the gym with minimal repetition for maximum motor unit recruitment (through nerve impulse).
Physiological, seen as traditional running sessions or work in the realm of Special,specific and tempo running. similar to what we discussed with Coach Banta about the Critical mass method. and of course remaining elements trained in the gym. About building up the athletes "capacity"
Sensorimotor development covers the elements that you would classify as improving our proprioception, pretension and co-contraction abilities. technical work such as drills and exercises that challenge your stability and movement patterns.
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Aug 19, 2020
24 min

So whats best for an injury? Ice or Heat?
We all have heard about RICE (Rest Ice Compression and Elevation) but is this really the best thing to do in the initial stages of an injury?
We take a look at the inflammation cascade and its requirements for the healing process and put forward the use of heat to aid this process and reduce the time taken to return to play.
Its crucial to remember the key to performance is consistency.
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Aug 9, 2020
33 min

Today we take a look at what actually is tempo, explaining the difference or even similarities with the "Tempo" done by distance runners. Break down the terms of tempo and discusses the correct use within a polarised training methodology.
Extenisve Tempo
Tempo running is defined as running performed at 65 – 75% percent of one’s maximum speed. What is important on how to perform tempo is you want the last rep of your runs to be the same speed as the first runs. For example, if you are not able to complete 10 repetitions of 100 meters at an even speed, start with a shorter distance and improve that distance over a few weeks. You might also try slowing the overall speed down. To improve the quality of your tempo running monitor by hand timing your runs and making sure you are consistent with short breaks.
Adding in these cardiovascular building runs into your training will facilitate improved capillary density which indirectly increases blood flow which improves recovery. (Note: you will need to take something out of your current training plan to add more into it)
75% of top speed is the upper limit of tempo (note this top speed not Heart rate), in the same conditions as your best time for the distance. Adjust the effort level to suit conditions - long grass, short grass, smooth, bumpy ground etc. It’s a preferred practice to do all tempo on grass if possible in flats not spikes – this means you adjust pace downwards.
Tempo aids in recovery and the ability to stay warm between reps and sets. It can have an indirect role in speed development by increasing the muscles’ ability to generate more heat.
Above 200m distances could produce too much lactate for sprinters of early training age or trained inappropriately to handle. You need to gradually build up the distances and intensities so that lactic is not a problem along the way.
SPRINTING AND TEMPO running can coexist fine in any training program as the tempo running is so low in intensity that it does not effect the CNS (Central Nervous System) and because the total volume of tempo work is small. (2000 m per session)
AEROBIC TRAINING interferes with speed and strength development when the volume gets out of hand. In small quantities it’s fine and even enhances the speed and power development through recovery.
Different types of tempo for different purposes
It Modulate the bodies Peak status, adding in this extra "work load" allows you train your speed qualities at 95%+ on a more regualr basis without that speed becoming stagnant.
Tempo performed in The General Preparation Phase of training (GPP) will be different than all other phases of training, which include SPP and pre competition and competitive season training.
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Aug 2, 2020
38 min

In this episode we have a general catch up chat about whats changing in our own lives as we start opening up after the covid 19 shut down. Discuss some strange racing coming out of the USA and also some of the funding / racing differences within the UK. Along with the usual (of course) social media disputes and call outs.
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Jul 26, 2020
40 min

Today we take a look at the newly released Nike Superfly Elite 2 and the Puma Tokyo Future and brush sprint spikes along with the previously released spikes from Adidas, the Prime SP and the Finesse,
A look into a little bit of spike science and the need for stiffness along with some recommendations for entry level spikes.
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Jul 5, 2020
53 min

We meet Coach and Author Ryan Banta, the head coach of Parkway central High School and Author of the Sprinters Compendium and proponent of the Critical Mass System.
In this episode we find out a little bit more about Coach Banta and his journey into coaching, from working in Law to finally listening to his Mother and working in a high School. How he took a chance and chased the position of Assistant coach and where he is today.
We discuss some of the current trends that are in the public domain and the possible detriment to athletes these are causing at the cost of Long Term Athlete Development.
We of course take shallow dive into the Critical Mass system its origins and some detail of what this really means for training towards an event, and how this is the Sprinters version of the 5 speed model used by Middle and Long distance runners such as Lord Sebastian Coe (to great success)
We hope to follow this Podcast Episode up with further more in detail progressions and sessions of the CMS in action, so watch this space... or rather keep listening :)
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Jun 28, 2020
1 hr 5 min

In this episode we delve a little into acceleration for team sports during none Sagital movement. Discuss the role of Transverse movement and dissociation, along with Hip internal and external movements.
The step over vs false step, simply does it look like an acceleration position or is there some form of limitation.
Train the athlete to be able to do both, favoring the false step during pre-set tasks but allow the athlete to self regulate on the field.
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Jun 21, 2020
44 min

Well we have to discuss whats going on in the world or track and Field.
And to kick this episode off we discuss the situation of the World champion and 3rd fastest athlete of all time at 21 years old who has been suspended provisionally for 3 missed test within a 12 month period. We discuss what that rule means. Other athletes such as UKs 400m world and Olympic champion Christine Ohohurogu who was suspended and more recently Christian Coleman who wasn't.
And also we discuss the return to athletics post Covid 19
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Jun 14, 2020
36 min

This is the 1st episode of "Book Club" starting at a basic level of books to introduce those who are starting out o their career, either as parents helping out or those wanting to focus and set themselves up on the right path from the beginning.
Stew discussed some the books that helped him either in the beginning or newer books he has found that he should have had when he began. and same for Aiden, if your'e looking at getting into Sports Therapy, some good introduction books to get you the information that will set up correctly further down or just down at the club spotting and treating injuries.
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Jun 7, 2020
33 min
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