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Glen Mills on Balancing Speed Endurance and pure Speed Work Posted: 12 Jan 2010 09:00 AM PST One of the most important parts of designing an annual plan is whether you have 2 days a week or 3 days a week of "hard days". Elite and Youth athletes can easily go 3X per week, but for Masters athletes, I like 2X. Masters athletes can work on other factors such as weight loss, flexibility and recovery & regeneration. Plus, factor in the long-to-short or short-to-long desicsion, and thus you have to balance short speed with speed endurance (and to a lesser extent, special endurance early in the season). On a short-to-long plan, I like the short speed sessions on Monday, as it can trash your CNS where you need up to 72 hours to recover. A trashed CNS is like feeling "hung-over" without drinking alcohol! On a long-to-short plan, the speed and special endurance are early in the week, with the short speed on Friday (and 2 days rest on the weekend!) Factor in a deep tissue massage day, and that can be either on the hard day itself, or on the rest day. It depends on the intrusion or invasiveness of the massage, and how much microscopic damage will occur to the tissues. It is not uncommon to leave a session with some bruises. For my athletes, they key numbers for workouts in seconds are 3-7, 15, and 40 seconds. Usually, those numbers translate to 30-60m, 150m, and 325m. So generally, those are the key distance I like to work with. In a recent interview from the IAAF New Studies in Athletics (NSA), they interviewed Glen Mills, otherwise known as Usain Bolt's coach with some good insight. Here is the relevant portion:
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