Originally posted by Phoenix
I was wondering about a hybrid run of 500 meters. Sprint at 95% for 300 then go intensive tempo for 200m? I am just so confused on this. The paradox must be a balance of overdistance, volume, and speed. I am going to download KT’s training plan and revaluate what I am doing.
that balance i think is hard… but in times of injury i’ve been able to implement some plan “B” type stuff and get some pretty good 200/400 results (actually PR’s in a few instances). The main thing(and probablymost impt thing) i’ve tried to do is find ways to keep the power output very high!! thus:
**mutli-throws (single leg if needed)
**hurdle hops (high or low depending on injury/athlete)
**multi-jumps with and w/o resistance (one legged if neccesary)
**sprint driills w/and w/o resistance or with assistance.
**very heavy lifts w/in the ranges of motion they could handle.
i’ve also found PNF and “muscle re-education” (basically re-teaching firing patterns and ROM) impt to be very helpfiul during this time.
we obviously do other things as well such as therapy, medball work, gen str, etc.. so we try to keep as much normal training going as possible. so jump tech might be straight poing, one handers, or high bar instrad of 8-12 step jumping. Acceleration Devel may be on the bike with high resistance or it may be 5-15 meter runs with a 20-25 meter slowdown zones. max velocity work might be stairs or loaded in place jumps… i also tend to do a lot visuallization during this time as well—so thet they don’t visualize themselves as injured athletes.