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Hamstring Injuries and Warmup[read more]

Saturday I was in Houston watching the Houston Dynamo play the Chicago Fire. About one minute into he second half one of the Fire Players either pulled a hamstring or got a cramp that was severe enough to require him to come out of the game. The temperature at the time was 88 degrees with a heat index around 100 degrees. There was no warm-up before the second half kickoff, his team came directly f [...]

Transforming Smoot Carter: Day 7[read more]

Baton Rouge, LA- Oh how time flies! Today was Smoot's last workout in Baton Rouge before heading back home to Virginia. He intentionally scheduled a later flight so that he'd be able to get in one last workout. If he had known what I had in store for him today he probably would have reconsidered. This is what I had Smoot do today:Short Warmup AStatic Flex: ADynamic Flex: ColeSprint Development: [...]

Transforming Smoot Carter: Day 6[read more]

Baton Rouge, LA- Today was Smoot's last split session. The main objectives today were to continue technical development of acceleration skills, determine Smoot's acceleration curve, and work on power clean technique. Here's what I had Smoot do for the first session: Short Warmup ADynamic Flexibility: MerrillSprint Development: Pai Mei (2 x 30m)Hurdle Mobility: Skill (1 x 8H)Biomechanical Analys [...]

Transforming Smoot Carter: Day 2[read more]

Baton Rouge, LA- Today was our first real day of training. Because I want to get a really clear picture of Smoot's abilities we will be continuing with more diagnostic and assessment tests throughout the course of the week. However unlike previous sessions, the testing sessions from this point on will be integrated in to the training session. I've also decided to have Smoot do split sessions on [...]

Transforming Smoot Carter: Day 1[read more]

Baton Rouge, LA- Smoot's flight arrived in to N.O. this morning andafter a quick look around the town that made Fat Tuesday famous, weheaded back to Baton Rouge. After settling in, we headed out to thetrack for some training and testing. I took Smoot through my warmupprotocol and then ran him through a couple more tests. Because of someequipment limitations in the testing that was done earlier in [...]

Coaches Ed Follow-Up[read more]

Sorry for the delayed follow-up. Harrisonburg, VA- What abummer. The USATF Coaches Ed school sure was a waste of time. Here Iwas expecting big things and the whole thing turned out to be a dud. JUST KIDDING!!! The school in general and the Level 3 in particular lived up to all the hype. How could it not?Here are some notes I took from two of the lectures Dan gave at the Level 3 school:DAN PFAFF on [...]

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