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Re: acole14's journal - DUNK OR DIE
« Reply #1050 on: November 03, 2014, 12:22:04 am »
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fwiw, with jumping practice, i've found that even just doing some drop-steps or one-step approaches (as i did last night) can be an okay substitute for real running jumps at the rim. helps to groove the pattern at least, and it's not like you're going to be able to do real max/PR-attempt jumps with all the other volume you're doing.
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Re: acole14's journal - DUNK OR DIE
« Reply #1051 on: November 04, 2014, 09:59:02 pm »
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fwiw, with jumping practice, i've found that even just doing some drop-steps or one-step approaches (as i did last night) can be an okay substitute for real running jumps at the rim. helps to groove the pattern at least, and it's not like you're going to be able to do real max/PR-attempt jumps with all the other volume you're doing.

Yeah for sure. It has been hard to realistically fit in a ME jumps session every week. Will do it when the opportunity presents itself. But I'm happy that what I'm doing is OK, a lot of bounding, short/long sprints, squats etc.

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Re: acole14's journal - DUNK OR DIE
« Reply #1052 on: November 30, 2014, 07:53:08 pm »
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Still training! Been so busy with run-up to end of year. Going well overall. The sessions have looked like this:

Mon: pool runs+recovery

Tues: re-accelerations over 100m (usually between 4-6) + 200m sprint at the end

Wed: plyos + gym
- weighted plyos (SL and DL bounds x 5-7, LRLR x 40m with 4kg weight vest)
- gym (power pull: 65kgs x 10//squat: 1x7@1130kgs,1x5@140kgs, 1x3@145kgs,1x2@145kgs, 1x5@135kgs//bench: working up to 107.5 kgs x 3)

Thurs: speed endurance

- 3x100m/2x150m/2x100m with 8-12mins between
- [4x220m--2 mins rest--80m+20m fly] with 20mins rest between

Fri: pool runs+recovery

Sat: either competition or block start work + harness pulls

Sun: comp or gym (same as Wednesday but with SVJs after each power pull)

The training has been really hard. I've been pretty durable overall, haven't missed a session in ages now (since my calves were sore awhile ago). I still have a few nagging lower legs issues. Shin splints are still kind of 'there', not really bothering me but during the plyos they get more noticeable. The plyo load is mega intense though so not surprising. My foot is also still there, some weeks don't even notice it, but it definitely is more noticeable after bend sprinting. My feet and arches are really tight. Need to get a proper massage soon, been a long time since I've had a good one. But I'm holding up really well, all the big cylinders (hips, hams, quads, back) are more or less fine. I guess once you start adapting to the training load and do loads of rehab work at night +sleep/nutrition you can get to that nice place where you can train every day and be OK.

I missed updating the last test week. The highlights were:

- improved broad jump by ~2-3cm
- 8.40m+ in both R and L standing triples
- chopped a huge chunk of time off my flying 30m and 60m (0.13 and 0.2 respectively)
- improved my 1200m run by 11 seconds (No idea how this happened as I've barely been doing fitness work. Maybe the pool runs).

Had a few runs at comps:

100m - ran 12.12sec, not bad but was hpoing for better. Good start but faded at the 80-90m, tightened up. Need moar fitness.
200m- 24.78sec (finally into the 24s)...but again, fading dismally. See video (in the white):

<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1qPHYmQGjQ" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1qPHYmQGjQ</a>

I was ahead at the 100m, if I could have just strided out and stayed in touch with the winner I'd be running 24.0...easier said than done of course, but it's slowly improving. Not that I'm that fussed about the 200m anyway.

Yesterday I ran a 70m handicap again. I got a little bump to 6m, had a great heat run and ended up making the final. Unfortunately they moved the final up 15mins but I missed the announcement. Had to rush there and didn't run as well, but still got 6th out of 8 and won $10!!!!! I'm rich biatch!! And can now say I'm a professional money-winning athlete  :lololol:  :derp:

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Re: acole14's journal - DUNK OR DIE
« Reply #1053 on: December 01, 2014, 08:52:42 am »
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Had to rush there and didn't run as well, but still got 6th out of 8 and won $10!!!!! I'm rich biatch!! And can now say I'm a professional money-winning athlete  :lololol:  :derp:

lol, nice one man.
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Re: acole14's journal - DUNK OR DIE
« Reply #1054 on: January 13, 2015, 07:18:14 pm »
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Have been training as per usual. We had an awesome training camp between 26th-31st of December. Basically twice-a-day training with recovery in-between. I missed the first two sessions but managed to get the last four days in. It was crazy. Ice baths really helped, but the pain during the baths was intense. Being an elite athlete must just be a constant battle with pain.

We're having a mid-season break from gym work as it was closed over training camp, so we've been doing the fitness circuit again instead. Will do that up until end of January, then back to weights. The rest of the schedule is pretty much the same. I got up to 135kgs for 7 and 150kgs for 3 for squat, which works out to be above 2xBW. But this time around it's something I can do twice a week with plyos beforehand etc., rather than a single rested max of 2xBW like last year. Which is cool.

Racing has been really annoying. The people running the amateur competition are absolutely hopeless. I ran a 100m in mid-Dec that felt very fast, probably between 11.8-11.9ish, but the timing malfunctioned! I went back and ran a 12.3 five mins after but I was cooked. The next 100m wasn't until this weekend past. Had a really nice run, again, felt like a mid/high 11s but they fucked up the times again! They gave me a 12.19 later, but apparently when they mix up the times they have been looking back at athletes' previous times and just adjusting for the wind. So I have no idea what I ran. Really disappointing, I only have three 100m left and still haven't officially broke 12sec yet!

I've been doing some SVJs and RVJs when I can. SVJ is around the 34 mark as usual, hasn't improved much lately with no squatting. I was away over Xmas and went down to a school and just messed around. Broad jump is ~2.90m and SVJ is ~34'', did some strating drills as well for fun on the oval. I wanted to do more RVJs but didn't want to jump on concrete too much.

<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1cOnz6ILhbM" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1cOnz6ILhbM</a>

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Re: acole14's journal - DUNK OR DIE
« Reply #1055 on: January 13, 2015, 07:29:58 pm »
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sounds great, still blown that you've moved so far past me in your training, i am wheel-spinning and need direction, that video is private.
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Re: acole14's journal - DUNK OR DIE
« Reply #1056 on: January 13, 2015, 08:59:16 pm »
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Youtube is weird, my default setting for new vids is unlisted...but every time I link it here it changes. Fixed now.

I wouldn't say I'm miles ahead of you or anything. You been jumping really well lately (have been following despite lack of posts), and because you're allocating more training time to court jumps, you'll probably still beat me there. Just haven't been able to fit in much actual RVJ technique work apart from some long jump drills we do occasionally.

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Re: acole14's journal - DUNK OR DIE
« Reply #1057 on: January 13, 2015, 09:22:50 pm »
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That sucks about the timing issues. The other annoying thing is when they have no wind indicated (NWI) so the time doesn't count officially either.
Have you raced any more pro races recently?
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Re: acole14's journal - DUNK OR DIE
« Reply #1058 on: January 14, 2015, 06:56:19 pm »
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Oh yeah I forgot about the pro races. I've done about four now, just doing the 70m (although my handicap seems to have settled on 6m, so I'm actually running 64m). I just missed out on a final at the last one I went in by a few hundreds. I'm running about ~7.9-8.0sec, and realistically to win a 70m event you'd need around ~7.7 or lower (last years Stawell 70m was won in ~7.3 I think). So to win I'll need to drop down a bit more or get a boost to maybe 7m. But yeah it is fun, good for working on explosiveness/power.

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Re: acole14's journal - DUNK OR DIE
« Reply #1059 on: February 16, 2015, 09:47:03 pm »
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Monthly update. Training attendance and adherence has been good. I got sick a few weeks ago and that completely destroyed a weekend's worth of running, but I hadn't been sick in 15 months so I guess I was due. The training schedule has mostly stayed the same: Tues is re-accels over 120m, Wed is gym (power pulls/squats/bench), Thurs is speed endurance (either combination 180-220m/80m runs or 150s) then Sat is block starts or competing, and Sun gym again.

My times have sucked though. Mostly disappointing:

Jan 17 (pro): 64m in 7.92 (not bad)

Jan 23/24 (sick weekend): 100m - 12.01 (+3m/s); 200m - 26 low, dead last (shouldn't have bothered)

Jan 31: 100m - 12.22 (-2.0m/s, fucking wind!)

Feb 14/15 (pro): two runs, ~8.05-8.1 (bad!)

The 12.01 really hurt. I just want to see the time being 11.xx, even with a wind and even though I know I probably would have got it if I wasn't sick (and almost definitely ran it in the no-time races). Feel like I've been putting in more training than ever for no real improvement. The pro races are also becoming more frustrating than fun. My mark (6m) hasn't increased for 6 straight races where I've finished between 2nd and 4th in my heats. At this stage I'm just throwing money away while the same guys keep making finals and winning with the same handicap. The handicapping is just not as dynamic as it should be IMO, but I'll stick with it until the end of season and see what happens.

I also think I might be really fatigued. I don't have any major injury issues at the moment, but last week the bottom just fell out, especially in the gym and during speed endurance. Was running so slow! 18.5sec for 150m when I was running 17 low the week before. Also just feel really shit each morning. I'll keep training but I'm really testing the coach now to see how he'll manage me. I've got one more chance to run <12sec...at the state championships. So no pressure or anything.
« Last Edit: February 16, 2015, 10:00:22 pm by acole14 »

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Re: acole14's journal - DUNK OR DIE
« Reply #1060 on: February 16, 2015, 11:00:37 pm »
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sucks about stalling, man. i know the frustration. believe me.

also, somehow only just now saw your vid from january. why does your SVJ clip look like someone was spying on you?  :P
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Re: acole14's journal - DUNK OR DIE
« Reply #1061 on: February 17, 2015, 09:14:41 am »
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sucks about stalling, man. i know the frustration. believe me.

also, somehow only just now saw your vid from january. why does your SVJ clip look like someone was spying on you?  :P

Ha, it was the only good spot to put the camera!

Yeah it's partly bad luck at races, but I feel I should be running better at this stage in the season, not dramatically worse. Like, tonight we did six 120m re-accels and I just could not move. Guys were blowing past me that I usually beat or keep up with. It's more frustration at my coach - he's good but I can't see why he'd let me keep struggling. It's his call atm but we'll see how the results pan out.

Ultimately I don't really care that much though. It's more because I've put a lot of effort into this whole running fast thing, so I wouldn't mind actually being competitive or at least as fast as when I was 17-18. I'm not that old, a lot fitter and stronger with only a gain of 1-2kgs (with less fat as well) compared to back then. Preparation is a lot better, diet, everything really. Feel I should be running better. But the goal is still vertical. To that end the training's been really good. Over winter I'm thinking of just doing three sessions a week and focus much more on running SLRVJs. Instead of running 5-6 days a week, just do the track sessions and my own fitness stuff (less weight-bearing, more mixed cross-training stuff - bike, row etc). I didn't log this but I've also been doing some long jump with improvements in run-up speed and distance (out to nearly 40m). I think that should carry over to running SLRVJ, mostly just having confidence to work up to full-speed SLRVJs. I look back at vids like this one:

<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TgVY5poFLC8" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TgVY5poFLC8</a>

Such speed! Not. I must be a lot better movement-efficiency wise now than that, after a bit of SLRVJ-specific work. Better technique, better fitness, better core strength, better leg strength, lower BW =  :ibjumping: right? Anyway, we'll see.

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Re: acole14's journal - DUNK OR DIE
« Reply #1062 on: April 17, 2015, 01:11:12 am »
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Bi-monthly update lol. I should update more often, just been fairly busy with life and training. Didn't end up running anything amazing unfortunately. 12.15s at the State Champs into a -1.4w...but still not very good. Also ran at Stawell in the 70m but nothing remarkable, someone false started, and then I was a bit tentative in the restart and didn't get away that well.

It's frustrating because I really haven't missed major time with injuries. My training attendance was probably 95% over the full year of training but...didn't improve as much as I'd like in the actual comps. I always ran a better time in training than in comp, so maybe it's still a mental thing. The other possibility is that I trained too much and wasn't fresh but...I don't know. I felt well enough, didn't seem to have any major issues. Hard to say. It takes awhile to fully get back into it, I guess a years worth of training ins't much when you haven't been active in a sport for 5-6 years.

Having a little break until April 27th. Haven't done much, just played some basketball with some of the guys in the group last week. I really miss playing. I forgot how much fun it is just playing 4v4 half-court. Then I remembered why I stopped doing it after we played some rough dudes and I nearly got my knee taken out a few times!  I got a bit of hayfever though a couple of days before so my vertical wasn't much. I don't really know where it's at. I need to focus on it more. I'm still thinking along the lines of the previous post. Train about 4 days per week with a dedicated RVJ session for awhile, while the training is light. I want to get this dunking thing DONE. Can't be the last out of me, LBSS and scooby to jam! Hehe.

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Re: acole14's journal - DUNK OR DIE
« Reply #1063 on: April 17, 2015, 11:27:56 am »
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given how much harder and more consistently you've been training over the past year, i'd be surprised if you didn't get to dunking height faster than i do. i'm strictly in one step forward, one or two steps back mode, and i feel like i have been for a long time. and yet, one of these days that step forward is going to be a 37" jump. god willing.
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Re: acole14's journal - DUNK OR DIE
« Reply #1064 on: August 29, 2015, 09:14:39 am »
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MEGA UPDATE!

No I haven't been falsely accused of murder, still alive, still running and jumping. Pretty much doing the same training as last winter, but no basketball court session, and the club hasn't been able to get into the gym due to various financial issues - but we only got delayed a month or so.

May - Two track, one hills session and one fitness circuit/long run (1200m) day

June - Two track, one sleds session and two fitness circuit/longer run (1600m) session

July - Two track, one sleds session and two fitness circuit/longer run (2000m) session

August - Two track, one hills session, one fitness circuit/longer run (2400m) and one gym session

September - Two track, one hills session, one or two gym (not sure), pool session

(Probably made >90% of sessions).

Testing results of note

30sec run - 247m (big improvement on last years 236 or something) --> a 250m/30sec is ~23.5sec 200m (approx because some people die faster over the last 50m than others).

60sec run (only done it once) - 415m

Broad jump - a shitty 2.80m with no pop (I blame this on lack of gym/squatting!)

LRLRLRLRLR bounding - PRed, but can't remember what and can't be bothered looking it up, something like 28m --> probably lighter BW has helped

1200m run - 4m11s - PR (I think)

Pullups and ring chinups - both 23

It has mostly been pretty cold and wet and uninteresting! Which is why I haven't journalled much. But I have gotten fitter I guess. My power has probably dipped a bit because I have slowly dropped down to about 75-76kgs from ~78-79 at season's end. Mostly UB mass, hams/glutes/calves are still there but may have just lost a bit of quad muscle/power. My best broad jump was when I was squatting a lot, quad-dominant AF and was around ~81kgs. It's been pretty easy to just cut out some carbs here and there in lunch and dinner and eat most cals just before bed. Seems to work, but then I've always had good genes for BF% so who knows. Some stupid $1500+ digital bf% scales in the Uni gym measured me at 3.8%! But I'm not that low (probably around 5%). I think this has helped me stay mostly injury-free all winter to date (jinx alert). The previous issues I've had (foot, shin splints) have gone. Right tib-fib joint still flares up a bit ---> I'm sure a lot of people would get this and it's probably differences in ankle mobility (R is less mobile than L)......but it's never quite severe enough for me to do much about it.

My thinking is to continue with the training all the way through to the end of summer (~end of March) this season and then re-evaluate. If I'm making minimal progress then I'm gonna go back to solo training and do my own thing. As much as I've enjoyed the group training thing and have learnt a lot, starting to tire of the inflexibility and being (in the nicest way possible) bossed around by adults like freaking high school. Also, rigid training times make doing a science PhD a bitch sometimes. The thing that could swing this is the professional running for $$. If I win $$ this season I might stick with it longer. But if not, I can't be bothered throwing entry fees away for whole seasons to improve my handicap (which is all politics/who-you-know bullshit). CBFed with that shit. Must be getting older!

Based on testing and timed hill sprints, good goals are probably 11.6sec (again lol), <24sec for 200m. Last season I felt I probably peaked in January. I don't know if I handled the volume well despite not really getting 'hurt'. Possibly overtrained. For better or worse, the coach is hardcore old-school so I will try and monitor it myself better and not feel compelled to kill myself every day. But if that happens again or I'm hitting 12.0-11.9 again with no massive improvement in RVJ then I think it's time to move on, join a crossfit gym (I know, but they're the best gyms here) that I can do OLs in/bits and pieces of sprint training and try to dunk on or before March 2017 or commit athletic harakiri.