Coach Education Resources

Why is it so hard to win medals in Track and Field?
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Why is it so hard to win medals in Track and Field?

This townhall discusses a 2007 paper that created a competitiveness index for international sports by analyzing national traits linked to sporting success and identifying which countries participate in various sports. This index rates sports based on their competitiveness, helping assess how challenging it is to achieve success in each sport. The index is valuable not only for sports enthusiasts but also for informing government decisions on funding allocation for sports. Before playing the video, download the full paper below for an overview of the Sports Competitive Index.

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Developing an Integrated Approach to Periodization
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Developing an Integrated Approach to Periodization

Track and field coaches must recognize that periodization is not just about varying training loads and intensities but encompasses a multifaceted approach. A well-designed periodization plan should integrate recovery, nutrition, psychological preparation, and skill acquisition to optimize athlete performance. Coaches should focus on structuring training cycles that include strategic recovery phases, tapering before competitions, and managing the cognitive load of skill-based training. The key is balancing hard training with adequate rest and recovery, ensuring athletes peak at the right moments without risking overtraining.

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Strength and Conditioning for Middle and Long Distance Athletes - Who Needs it?
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Strength and Conditioning for Middle and Long Distance Athletes - Who Needs it?

The area of strength and conditioning has historically been lacking in the training programs of our potentially elite middle and long distance athletes. As a result, many of them are breaking down because they are not musculoskeletally strong enough to cope with high mileage or are burnt out because they are bored with training before they have a chance to achieve anywhere near their potential.

In this article, Di Huxley explores why and how strength and conditioning training should be incorporated for middle and long distance athletes.

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Does U18 and U20 Success Correlate with Success at Senior Level?
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Does U18 and U20 Success Correlate with Success at Senior Level?

Both male and female athletes who are more successful in young age categories (U18 and U20) were more likely to achieve success as a senior than less successful young athletes. Female athletes who were successful when young were more likely to maintain athletic success as a senior when compared to young males. A significant proportion of senior athletes (both male and female) were not successful in any of the young age categories.

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How Many Times a Week Should a Muscle be Trained to Maximise Muscle Hypertrophy?
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How Many Times a Week Should a Muscle be Trained to Maximise Muscle Hypertrophy?

Training frequency is considered an important variable in the hypertrophic response to regimented resistance exercise. The purpose of this paper was to conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis of experimental studies designed to investigate the effects of weekly training frequency on hypertrophic adaptations.

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Coaching Throws with Scott Martin
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Coaching Throws with Scott Martin

Scott Martin speaks to us about the challenges of coaching throws at the various levels of the sport and will hopefully encourage more club-level coaches to specialise in coaching the throws events.

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Strategies for Overcoming CNS Fatigue
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Strategies for Overcoming CNS Fatigue

explore evidence-based strategies for coaches to effectively reduce central nervous system (CNS) fatigue in athletes. Emphasis will be placed on understanding the mechanisms of CNS fatigue and implementing tailored training, recovery, and mental conditioning techniques.

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Preparation for the Olympics and Paralympics
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Preparation for the Olympics and Paralympics

Learn from three of Australia’s leading High Performance coaches as they describe their preparation for the upcoming 2024 Olympics and Paralympics. Hear from Sprints Coach Andrew Murphy, Jumps lead Alex Stewart, and Distance guru Philo Saunders as they explain how elilte athletes will optimise their condition prior to a major championships.

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GAINcast: Athlete Profiling
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GAINcast: Athlete Profiling

Listen now to Episode 279 of GAINcast with Vern Gambetta, a production of HMMR Media. This episode explores athlete profiling with Jason Hettler, head strength and conditioning coach at the IMG Academy.

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