What Changed Me as a Coach: Important Lessons Learned (Part Two)
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- What Changed Me as a Coach: Important Lessons Learned (Part Two)
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Thanks for watching, and I'll see you on the next one!
By the way Coach, you want to talk about an untapped, wild west of bad ideas and training? Wrestling at the youth, middle school, and high school. Oh my. All three of my kids are wrestlers and I was lucky enough to stumble upon Verkhoshansky and the Marinovich models and philosophy back in 1999 while I was in California. It changed my life and my kids. There is a reason the great teams out there in wrestling are so far ahead, they train smart. Pen State and Coach Cael do not grind, they do not use war time boot camp BS from the marines, they train athletes. Try explaining that to a wrestling coach though. The trickle down is going to take 40 years, if it actually happens.
It may never happen. The majority is always sure they are right.
Thanks for fighting the good fight.
Where can i get to read your article - 101 bits of advise to my youngest son( these 20 points were amazing, would love to read full article)
trackfootballconsortium.com/101-bits-of-advice-from-an-old-man-to-his-youngest-son/
I’ll be praying for you and your Dad during this hard time 🙏🏾 I’ve lost family members to dementia. May The Lord Jesus give you strength as you look to Him for strength coach. God bless you and your family
So what if you want to do speed conditioning like 10 x 40 yard every minute and pole vault in the same session, which one do you do first ?
Vault first.
But don’t ever do 10x 40 … no need.
@@coachtonyholler so how should a decathlete prepare the 400m and the 1500m if 10x40m is not needed ?
@@decathlete2000 Train 98% of the time for the 9 speed and power events. Do 23 second drill and 4x4 predictors once a week to prep for 400.
@onyholler you mean one session of 23 sec drill (i.e. 2 x 23 sec sprint) per week and another session of 4x4 predictors (i.e. 3x200m at 3- 4 min rest) during the same week ?
Or one of the two sessions, one time per week ?
@@decathlete2000 No one LACTATE workout per week.
I am sitting down today to listen to this with my DNA shuttles. It is really great Coach.
Thoughts with you and your family, Tony!
Hey coach how many sprints in total should I do in a sprint day
3
My coach tells me that it takes 6 months to build endurance strength and 6 weeks to build max speed. For the 800m, he wants me to build my “aerobic base” during this winter season and do more event specific work during spring. (I am currently a long sprinter running the 400m). Do you agree with my coach?
trackfootballconsortium.com/how-to-train-the-400-800-group/
@@coachtonyhollerI believe to be good at the 800m u need good 400m speed. 800m is a sprint and is more similar to the 400m than ppl actually believe.
@@samserwadda253 In HS, the best 800 runners are fast XC guys, not sprinters.
@@coachtonyholler no the best 800m runners can run a fast 400m. Go ask David rudisha, alberto juanterina and nijel amos.