400m Back-to-Back Events, Weight Training & Nutrition
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2004 8:21 am
I am interested in sprinters retaining their muscular strength while doing so much work. Should I encourage the sprinters to take more protein or consume high protein foods to accomplish this? What should a sprinter eat the night before, morning of, just before, and during a meet where they will run 2-3 events?
Also, in most track meets I will probably put my quarter miler as the anchor leg of the 4x100 because of the style of running. Unfortunately, the 400m is right after this event. It took all season for the sprinter to recover. It is difficult for me to believe the sprinter could have run faster without the 4x100 preceding the 400m. What are some ways of working thru this dilemma?
During the championship phase, what should the weight and plyometrics workouts consist of, how often and how close to a meet? Do you think that the gradual decrease in these workouts will produce a peaking effect for sprinters?
Also, in most track meets I will probably put my quarter miler as the anchor leg of the 4x100 because of the style of running. Unfortunately, the 400m is right after this event. It took all season for the sprinter to recover. It is difficult for me to believe the sprinter could have run faster without the 4x100 preceding the 400m. What are some ways of working thru this dilemma?
During the championship phase, what should the weight and plyometrics workouts consist of, how often and how close to a meet? Do you think that the gradual decrease in these workouts will produce a peaking effect for sprinters?