Tuesday 31 May 2011

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Masters Track is like a Car: It’s Mileage, not Age that Matters – Part 3

Posted: 31 May 2011 12:15 AM PDT

This is Part 3 of a 3 part series.  Part 1 talks about being injury pronePart 2 talks about expectations.  Part 3 are my top recommendations.

My Top 7 Recommendations

I covered some of these topics two years ago in this article but I'll elaborate more here.

1. Get Fit First

GPP (General Preparation) workouts all the way, especially for leg strength and power, and core workouts.  Tempo workouts (with light circuit training) will help melt the fat, trust me on this.

2. Lose Weight and Regain Flexibility & Range of Motion

Unless you resemble your College body, any excess weight will increase the stress on your body.  Using traditional height and weight numbers won't cut it, as you can gain fat and lose muscle and still have the same bodyweight.

3. Strength, Speed, and Explosive Power are Synonymous

Running fast in workouts are great, but you need strength and power from plyometrics and weight training.  Hills are great for power and stride length.  2X per week is sufficient.  For a balanced training plan, see article here.

Outside of your competition event, I believe here is the key to success: a balance of various isometric strength, dynamic strength, speed strength, power, and explosive power.  The number of sets, reps, and load (i.e. weights) will vary.

You are basically trying to prepare your body for the physical strain of a particular movement.  Unfortunately, the only way you can get better at pole vault is pole vaulting.  The only way you can get your muscles and tendons ready for pole vault is pole vaulting.

So you want to prepare the body the best you can in all forms of movement.  If you are still getting injured, you'll have to revisit the Injury Bug section.

4. Recovery is King

World Class athletes do not work in an office 40+ hours a week, train after work, and sleep 5 hours a night.  So how do you expect world class results?

Hopefully if you are over 40 or 50, you now have the disposable income to pay for extra physio, chiropractic, and massage services.  (As I said, hopefully, but I don't mean to offend anyone.  Times are tough!)

Here is my quick checklist on ways to recover.  Some of these topics overlap into injury prevention and treatment.  You can use the Blog's search function to research these articles as I've covered each of them several times over the past 4 years.  I'll write more in detail in the future if there is a demand.

  1. sleep
  2. active recovery
  3. passive recovery
  4. water and proper hydration
  5. massage, ART, trigger point therapy, foam rollers
  6. EMS
  7. microstretching, resistance stretching, yoga
  8. compression clothing
  9. supplements (i.e. ZMA, glucosamine, chondroitin sulphate, etc)
  10. breathing techniques
  11. ice baths, contrast baths (hot/cold)
  12. Active Therapeutic Movements
  13. ASTYM treatment 
  14. Low Level Laser therapy
  15. Copper, Magnetic & Titanium Bracelets, and PhysioBalm
  16. muscle rubs, arnica, traumeel

5. Nutrition is Queen

You'll need to get your weight down and lose the excess fat.  You'll be surprised what 5 pounds of weight loss will feel like.  Avoid dieting, using caloric expenditure as your weight loss mechanism.  Many people try to substitute supplements in exchange for bad nutrition, which is a bad idea.  Whatever you eat, try to have the foodstuff packed with vitamins, minerals, good fats, and fiber.

6. Train on Grass… Surfaces, that is

No Ross Rebagliati jokes please!

Get an old pair of spikes, get long spike pins or needles, and do sprint work on grass surfaces.  You'll want to go on a synthetic track and run fast just to feed your ego, but your legs and joints will pay the price the next day (or two!)  Since I recommend running top speeds at 95%, there's no need to go 100%, especially in practice.  In the World's Finals, well, that's a different story.

Bud Winter was the first person to prove the idea that the key to winning in sports was not to extend a 100 or 110 percent effort.  He said "Far more can be achieved with a four-fifths effort".   His book So You Want to be a Sprinter covers this topic, and his classic book Relax and Win is scheduled to be re-released.

Speaking of World's, some athletes worry about running the rounds, but you have to get to the starting line of the heats first!

7. Growth Hormone and Testosterone… naturally!

I don't have to tell you that Human Growth Hormone (HGH) and Testosterone is the holy grail to staying young and being stronger (but I just did?).  For those who want to cheat, that's your prerogative, but I rather get mine naturally.  Here are 3 ways:

I mentioned ZMA in past articles on the Blog.  ZMA is simply Zinc, Magnesium and Vitamin B-6, and taken before bedtime (in the correct formulation) to increase natural testosterone, and provide a deeper sleep.  A new formulation is available.   I've used this in the past, and I feel it works.  Some experience lucid dreams.

But the good news is exercise is known to stimulate HGH release, and the higher the intensity of the exercise, the more HGH will be released.

Phil-Campbell-Ready-Set-Go-Book

Phil Campbell, author of the book Ready, Set, Go! Synergy Fitness, recommended limiting carbs up to 2 hours after exercise so it does not inhibit the natural Human Growth Hormone (HGH) from being secreted from post-exercise activities.  Remember, this advice is for those who want to benefit from natural HGH, and not fat loss or recovery.  For recovery, you'll need a good post workout shake.  You'll have to decide what works best for you.

Good Luck to everyone on your comeback trail!

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Monday 30 May 2011

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2011 Rome Golden Gala – Final Thoughts

Posted: 30 May 2011 12:15 AM PDT

As a final recap to this wonderful meet, here are some short stories and videos on this Blog in case you missed it:

Here are some closing remarks to conclude this series.


Bus Ride

You have to love Italy… they treat athletes, coaches and media like VIP diplomats.  That is, they had a police escort to get us from the meet hotel to the stadium on time.  The Brits on the Bus were comfortable as often we would be driving on the LEFT side of the road because of the normal traffic!  What do you expect?  It was 5pm rush hour. 

And yes, the shot putters on the bus took 2 seats.  YOU tell Christian Cantwell to move over!

Shot Put

Speaking of shot put, up until Dylan Armstrong's 5th throw that eventually won the competition, the leader, Poland's Tomasz Majewski (i.e. the 2008 Olympic champion) was the leader and he's a GLIDER!  For all the youths out there, there's no pressure to move up to the spin, even though it looks more sexy.  Speed, power and strength rules in the shot put.  And technique, of course.

Bolt Arms… Everywhere

What is bizarre about Puma is you can buy their inflatable Bolt arms from Puma Europe but not Puma USA.  I am not sure about the politics or customs/duty issues but on my next trip to the USA or Canada, I'll make sure I bring a few as gifts or giveaways.

Which brings up the next question:  How do I explain to Immigration Officers that I have several inflatable objects in my carry on?


400 meter Hurdles

What impressed me about South Africa's LJ van Zyl was he was first to the 1st hurdle.  Speed rules, and his first place time of 47.91 (in May!) demonstrates this.  Of course, there's more to the 400mH than the fastest to the first hurdle (i.e. hurdle technique, stride rate and rhythm, and of course speed endurance) but he ran the race aggressive from the start and left nothing in the tank past 401 meters.  That's the way I like to see people run the 400m and 400mH.

Kevin Young's 46.78 WR is another story.

No Boom Camera Fiasco this year

Last year's Boom Camera fiasco was a tough break because your next race at European meets (if you’re lucky to get accepted, that is) and lane position is based on your recent performances.  DNF's are not good on your resume.  Spectacular times are.  I am glad there was no major fiascoes for the quarter milers year, except having to wait for Bolt to leave the stadium.

And that's all folks.  Until next year…

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Sunday 29 May 2011

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2011 Rome Golden Gala – Men’s 4×100 meter Relay

Posted: 29 May 2011 06:00 AM PDT

The 2011 Rome Golden Gala ended the same way at the upcoming 2012 London Summer Olympics.  That is, with the 4×100 meter on the program (instead of the traditional 4×400m relay)

The home team of Italy was favoured to win, but you can never count out the Canadians.  Or anyone for that matter.  In the 4×100 meter relay, Anything Goes!

You may recall the Ato Bolton recent tweet on 6 rules on how the USA should handle the 4×100 meter Relay.

Or Dennis Best's article on Exploiting your 4×100 meter Relay Personnel.

Here is the video.  For Facebook and RSS readers, click here.

?4x100m relay men Golden Gala 2011 Rome??

For additional resources on the 4×100 meter relay, see:

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2011 Rome Golden Gala – Men’s 400 meters

Posted: 29 May 2011 03:30 AM PDT

You have to feel sorry for the 400 meters guys at the Golden Gala.

The Men's 400 meters was a non Samsung Diamond League event and was scheduled immediately after the Men's 100 meters (8 minutes to be exact).  The athletes were probably in the control room and maybe had access to a TV monitor to watch the race.  But if they did, then that's losing focus on your own race, which is bad.

As expected, there was a slight delay in the start of the 400m as Usain Bolt was doing a full victory lap.  I was glad to see no one left the stadium after the main event and you have to love European track for this.  In North America, the seats would have been empty.

Here is the video.  For Facebook and RSS readers, click here.

?400m men Golden Gala 2011 Rome??

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