Early training for young sprinters
Posted: Sun Jun 27, 2004 6:35 pm
I have a son who is 7 going on 8 and is in his first season of track. This season he competed in the 100 - 200 and 400. My goal is to make him a very strong 100 and 200 meter sprinter when he reaches high school.
After going through this season, I feel it would be more beneficial for him to compete in the 200 - 400 and 800 until he's about 11 years old to build a strong base and endurance.
Would this be a mistake? Would this adversely affect his ability to develop the fast twitch muscle fibers and speed necessary to be a solid 100 meter sprinter in his teenage years?
He has very good speed now but I am not sure if I see the value or sense in competing 100 meters at this age. I was thinking along these lines:
8 to 11 years old: 200, 400 and 800 meters
11 to 13 years old: 100, 200 and 400 meters
High School: 100 and 200 meters with occasional 400 meters.
I would appreciate your opinion on this.
BTW: He competed in the 400 meters this past weekend in the Florida State AAU meet and his missing the two weeks of training because of achillies soreness really affected his endurance. He was far off of his best time and I decided to shut him down for all of the other events. Thanks for your advice in that particular matter.
After going through this season, I feel it would be more beneficial for him to compete in the 200 - 400 and 800 until he's about 11 years old to build a strong base and endurance.
Would this be a mistake? Would this adversely affect his ability to develop the fast twitch muscle fibers and speed necessary to be a solid 100 meter sprinter in his teenage years?
He has very good speed now but I am not sure if I see the value or sense in competing 100 meters at this age. I was thinking along these lines:
8 to 11 years old: 200, 400 and 800 meters
11 to 13 years old: 100, 200 and 400 meters
High School: 100 and 200 meters with occasional 400 meters.
I would appreciate your opinion on this.
BTW: He competed in the 400 meters this past weekend in the Florida State AAU meet and his missing the two weeks of training because of achillies soreness really affected his endurance. He was far off of his best time and I decided to shut him down for all of the other events. Thanks for your advice in that particular matter.