So yeah since then I took three weeks off sprinting and just hit the gym doing my own stuff 1-2x a week. Also been doing yoga for fun. It's actually not too dissimilar to what I do every night.
Sessions have been like:
*Row warmup - row a kilometre in under 5 mins (best is 4m15s)
*Activation (shoulders, glutes, back, core), hip flexor stretch
*Squats: just messing around for the first week (5x5@80kgs), most recently did 130kg x 3, so my strength isn't too bad.
*Bench: again just messing around, 5x5@50kgs as fast as possible.
*Core: all sorts of things
*Rehab: SL squats, TKEs, lateral lunges with med ball, slow eccentric SL calf raises
Have not done many explosive jumps yet. I had a good session with a myo and got rid of some gunk around my tib anterior and hips/IT band. My knee has definitely improved and achilles also. It's still there when I warm up but not as bad.
I ran in a professional comp this past weekend and overall went well. My speed hasn't dropped so much, it's always hard to gauge improvements in the pro runs as the surface is always different, but I certainly haven't lost anything major. Decided I will run at Stawell in the 70m and 100m. So I have about a month to get my strength back and get the max speed up as much as realistically possible.
I ran tonight in spikes up to ~98%, 4x120m buildups and overall it went well. Knee still feels a little unstable, especially decelerating but it's not hurting.
The focus over the next three weeks before having a rest week before the comp will be: building up to max speed work and getting power/strength up again. If I could hit a 150kg single and run a 120m in about ~13.5 seconds that'd be sweet.
Mon: nothing
Tues: block work hopefully (60m)
Wed: gym, just easy volume strength and rehab/core stuff
Thurs: 5/4/3 120m runs (weekly progression)
Fri: yoga
Sat or Sun: gym again, SVJs, DSVJs and explosive squats, power cleans, KB swings etc.
I think I'll have to punt major speed endurance and fitness work at this stage. 120m will be pretty good for my needs right now I hope.