400m...slower training?
Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2005 12:23 pm
I just read an article in American Track & Field entitled "Train S-L-O-W-E-R to Race Faster" . The article is about Clyde Hart's 400m training at Baylor University, and how his athletes train at relatively slow speeds (for example, 8x200 in 28 seconds), and full speed work is kept to a minimum.
I'm new to coaching, and most of my other sources disagree with this belief; but it's hard to argue with Hart's (and Baylor's) success. Does anyone know where I could find out more about this kind of training? Most of my sprinters avoid the quarter like the plague, but I have two who are very dedicated to the event, and I would love to help them succeed as best they can.
Thanks
I'm new to coaching, and most of my other sources disagree with this belief; but it's hard to argue with Hart's (and Baylor's) success. Does anyone know where I could find out more about this kind of training? Most of my sprinters avoid the quarter like the plague, but I have two who are very dedicated to the event, and I would love to help them succeed as best they can.
Thanks