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Posted: 10 October 2008 04:12 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 121 ]  
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Well, then good luck to you too!

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Posted: 10 October 2008 07:00 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 122 ]  
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Friday October 10th...Tempo day!!! argh!

Yeah thats right same reaction as last week. Would it be better this time?

Short warm up
static flex
dynamic flex
sprint drills - 2x30m

8x150 @80% w/3 min rec

Fast general strength circuit - 15 reps each
core circuit
ankle rehab

Body felt 100% better this morning that i did yesterday. After training yesterday i did 20 minutes of relaxation exercises which involved breathing and imagery etc...while breathing i imagined my muscles being fresh and losening up. I think it worked, i felt a bit better straight afterwards and today felt great. Interesting right?
Well, about today, when i was on run number 4 i was excited to only have 2 more left. But something was telling this wasnt right, i went to my sheet to check and it said 8!!! not a good feeling. I was hurting a little, but not as bad as last week. I ended up finishing all 8 which is something i dont think ive ever done before. I ran them all between 17-20 secs. Overall im pleased. This week was hard! but i got through it and am exciting to jump on sunday! 11 strides, should be pretty far.

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Posted: 10 October 2008 07:04 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 123 ]  
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Good job man. When we have 8x150’s I dread them as well. I’m always spent at the end.

Good to see the imagery is working for you. I’ve meditated for the last 10 years or so, and I find it helps a lot after a stressful/strenuous workout.

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Posted: 12 October 2008 01:45 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 124 ]  
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Chad Williams - 09 October 2008 06:55 PM

I am surprised to see two weeks of back to back neuro days, is this just a facilities issue?

It’s not ideal. I didn’t want to put the final high CNS day after the intensive tempo so I was playing around with it. The volume on both days was reduced slightly to accommodate it and as Nick said it isn’t yet affecting performance since he’s bounding and lifting great. It likely won’t stay like this though.

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Posted: 12 October 2008 08:01 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 125 ]  
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Sunday October 12th…

Long warm up
partner stretch
sprint drills
hurdle drills

LJ technical dev - 7,9,11 stride...(9 total jumps)

General Strength circuit x15 reps
weights circuit x12 reps

Well, i’m pretty frustrated with myself right now. Firstly i was legal only 5/9 jumps today. This doesn’t tell the full story. In previous weeks i had simply walked 2 strides for every 1 running stride. So when i was jumping from 7 strides, i walked back from the board 14 normal walking strides. And this had been working and i was very consistant on the the board from 5,7 and 9. However, i stupidly expected this to be the same for 11 strides as well. So, i didnt do any run throughs at all and just expected to be able to visually steer from non practiced, estimated approach. Being consistant on the board is NOT JUST about visual perception, there of course is an element of practice, repitition and trial and error envolved.

So basically what i am saying is, i fouled more today than anytime this season so far, however, once i figured out where my 11 stride approach should actually be (5 and half walking strides from the 9 stride mark, not 4), i was 2/2 legal jumps. Next week, i am sure i will be much more accurate now i know where 11 should be from. No more walking back and guessing, i will be taking some run throughs from now on.

Some good came from it however, i did have a jump over 7 metres from 11 strides, my landings are pretty good now and i learn’t from a silly mistake.

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Posted: 13 October 2008 04:03 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 126 ]  
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Just wanted to share what Nick and I just discussed about his ‘bad session.’

I assured Nick that what he experienced is actually a good thing. It just meant that we’ve reached the point in our contextual interference progression that is actually challenging to him. The outcome (less than perfect on the board) is actually to be expected and the fact that he couldn’t get in to a rhythm is actually an expected outcome of this high CI type of training. It will yield worsened outcomes in practice but have a much better skill acquisition transfer to competition / test scenarios.

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Posted: 13 October 2008 05:55 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 127 ]  
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Monday October 13th - great day!

AM)
short warm up
static flex
dynamic flex
sprint drills

2x20m
3x30m
2x40m

4x30m bounding

PM)
Clean pull - 3x3, 2x2 @110%, 2x1 @120%
slow eccentric squat - 5x3 @75% (4 sec decent)
bench - 5x5
S/L eccentric calf - 2x8

Shot throws x3

So, my girlfreind booked me a deep tissue massage yesterday for my birthday which was great. So today i felt really fresh and ready to go. Also to my joy, i found a small hand helded stop watch at the track, so like i always used to do i decided to time myself today just for fun. I am very constistant against myself and wanted to a) compare against the last time i did it and b) see if im slowing down from 30m-40m. Well, i was very excited with the results, i ran a HT PR 3.28 for 30m, and a HT PR 4.27 for 40m (timed from first step down). These are a tenth faster than they were in 07. Felt really good over 40m as well. Also, i covered standing 30m bounding in 9 bounds, which is also the best ive ever done. Training going well.

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