Ran last Saturday. Results:
200m: 25.80
High Jump: 1.40m (didn't attempt any more after this because of event clashes)
Shotput (7.26kg): 7.8m
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/qfhqyyjc5uhkfgi/aJXYzubF8i/Round04/Yellow-rnd4-SM-individual-3dec13-330pm.pdfI wasn't expecting to go very fast in the 200m...but still, so slow. Just lacking fitness still, I was almost walking across the line. High jump is fun but I don't think I'll get much higher than this without technique training. I'm basically scissoring until about 1.35m, but my flop looks ridiculous. I had one go at the shot put with basically no technique, just standing and throwing from the spot. I'm too uncoordinated to do the full runup throw yet so didn't try.
It's interesting to actually apply the strength you develop in the gym in actual athletic events to see where you're really at. I think a lot of gym-goers think they're pretty strong and athletic but it's not until you actually run a 200 or throw a shot put for distance that you really see your true athletic ability. I encourage all members training for speed and power to get to a meet and do some of the speed and power events. You might be surprised.
Track (Monday):I went to the track and trained with the club sprinters. It was actually really fun and enjoyable. I found out the coach was an Olympic and World Championship coach
so he definitely knows his stuff. He also trains his guys in power exercises like the broad jump, shot put, SVJ, RVJ etc. Sounds like it'll fit right in with what I want to achieve.
Dynamic warmup/800m jog/3x broad jumps/3x standing triple jumps
Run-throughs
Block starts to 40m x 5
100m re-accelerations (in-and-outs) x 4
400m at 75% to finish
BW:77.5kgs
My starting was quite fast, I was getting out and hanging with the fastest guys to 40m. I suffered a bit in the longer stuff but I will definitely benefit fitness-wise from these sessions. I'll plan to do the Monday/Thursday sessions (Thursday is speed endurance) and do jumps on the weekend if I'm not competing. Haven't been to the gym in ages but I'm not missing it at the moment. I'l need the extra recovery time doing more intense track work.
The track sessions are free to attend as a club member, but this guy also offers full-time training for $80/month. The schedule is something like:
Mon: Speed work
Tues: Gym
Wed: Pool recovery
Thurs: Speed endurance
Fri: Pool
Weekends: either competition or gym
Off-season is more gym work and GPP stuff. He gets access to the Uni gym I used to go to and the pool/spas there. It's a pretty interesting idea. I was going to get a gym membership there anyway, but that by itself is ~$65/month. For an extra $15 I get pool recovery sessions and a coach who can do all the planning/periodisation stuff that I try and (probably) fail to do correctly.