Anaerobic speed reserve; maximising training prescription (part 2)

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  • čas přidán 26. 08. 2024
  • This week on the Pacey Performance Podcast sees us continue last week’s conversation with Gareth Sandford. You may remember that he’s a researcher and physiologist for Athletics Canada, working with the Canadian Sports Institute and the University of British Columbia. He previously earned his master’s degree in Sport Science and Physiology where he did a year’s placement at Chelsea Football Club, plus sprints training in the UK, US and India.
    Following on from last week’s topics of VO2 max, anaerobic speed reserve, training models and athlete profiling, Gareth continues by discussing building volume and endurance through anaerobic training. He explains how for team sports, this can differ, and athletes may need to be split into subgroups with some hybrid variations. He also explains why some coaches get this wrong and misunderstand - and what to do instead.
    Gareth also tells us about how he would fit tempo training into an overall programme involving MAS and anaerobic speed reserve, and how to address the argument of sport-specific versus physiological training. For all this information and much more - including further expert resources and publications on anaerobic speed reserve - take a listen to last week’s instalment in addition to this one for Gareth’s outstanding insight.
    This week’s topics:
    • Interval training to increase running stamina over longer distances
    • The subgroups of anaerobic training, and hybrid techniques
    • Key misinterpretations of Gareth’s training theories
    • How to avoid misunderstandings of anaerobic training
    • When to avoid anaerobic training for certain athletes
    • Where tempo training fits in between MAS and anaerobic speed reserve
    • How to address the argument of sport-specific versus physiological training
    • Profiling athletes in sprint training
    • Further resources on the topic of anaerobic speed reserve
    • The research publications to look out for

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