Unread postby swtvault » Wed Jul 09, 2003 11:32 am
I am totally with ya'll on this one. In fact, I think every track athlete spends way too much time in the weight room working on the WRONG kind of strength. Like I have said on this board before, I would rather take 300 pounds and move it a foot in 1/10 of a second, than take 600 pounds and move it 2 feet in 6 seconds. The point is you need dynamic strength. I feel we should all train in this manner. Build your power, get explosive. The more power you can generate, the faster you can run, and the higher you can vault/hold. When I say power I mean taking alot of weight and moving it super-fast. BAM!! Do some power squats....use as much weight as you can and move it as fast as you can going down only a foot AT BEST. Do it only 3 times with up to 10 sets. Once you feel that you are losing power, and cant move the weight as quickly, stop, or reduce the weight. The reason for only going down a foot, is you want to teach your muscles to move through the same range of motion you do while running. Do you run with your legs at 90 degree angles? No. I am a huge believer that specificity is key. Supplement that with speed exercises such as plyometrics (Plyos are in fact speed) After all, pole vaulting is a dynamic, explosive activity! So train that way!! Lifting and working out are merely supplements; Although necessary, they should not be your primary focus--as everyone else said 10x over. I am now done with my ranting. I hope it was informative.
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