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Plyometrics for Track and Field Coaches: A Practical Guide
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Plyometrics for Track and Field Coaches: A Practical Guide

Welcome to the wonderfully explosive world of plyometrics—a training tool that’s been around since Russian athletes were wearing tracksuits you could hear before you saw. Plyometrics, or “jump training,” is a must-have in any track and field coach’s toolbox. Whether you’re coaching sprinters, jumpers, throwers, or even endurance athletes, this form of high-intensity exercise bridges the gap between raw strength and sport-specific power.

Here’s your quick guide to implementing plyometric training with a pinch of practical advice.

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Coaching in Hot Weather: Practical Strategies from the Community Brainstorm
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Coaching in Hot Weather: Practical Strategies from the Community Brainstorm

In our January Community Brainstorm, experienced coaches from across the country shared their tried-and-tested strategies for keeping athletes safe while maintaining training quality. Their insights highlight key adjustments in training scheduling, hydration, cooling strategies, shade, and alternative session planning.

Find great practical strategies for adjusting training in hot conditions in this article.

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Rethinking The Role of A- and B-Skips in Improving Sprinting Performance
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Rethinking The Role of A- and B-Skips in Improving Sprinting Performance

Go to any track on any given day and the chances are you’re going to see athletes doing A-skips and B-skips at some point. But how well do these drills actually replicate the movements of maximal sprinting? This article will look into the results of an article examining the kinematic and spatiotemporal differences between sprinting and these popular drills, providing valuable insights for coaches aiming to maximise sprint performance.

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Biomechanics of Elite Pole Vaulters
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Biomechanics of Elite Pole Vaulters

The presentation highlighted insights from a recent research paper relevant to the biomechanics of pole vaulting. The data-driven analysis offered fresh perspectives on improving key aspects of the approach run, take-off, and bar clearance phases.

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Pool Running : Maximising Adaptations Beyond Rehabilitation
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Pool Running : Maximising Adaptations Beyond Rehabilitation

This article explores key benefits, effective techniques, and tailored session plans for both sprinters and distance runners of pool running. Whether you're looking to maintain fitness, build resilience, or introduce low-impact conditioning, this comprehensive overview will show you how to integrate pool running seamlessly into your training programs.

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Managing Difficult Parents - Advice from the Athletics Coaching Community
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Managing Difficult Parents - Advice from the Athletics Coaching Community

This article explores strategies for managing "overbearing" parents in athletics coaching, drawing on insights shared by experienced coaches during the December Community Brainstorm. From setting clear boundaries with a parent code of conduct to fostering trust through open communication, the article highlights practical ways to turn parental involvement into a positive force. It also addresses the importance of coach well-being, offering advice on balancing professional responsibilities with self-care. Whether you're a new coach or a seasoned mentor, these tips provide valuable guidance for creating a supportive and productive training environment.

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The Pathway to the Top
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The Pathway to the Top

Di Huxley shares her research on what it takes to help athletes progress from juniors to elite seniors. She emphasises how crucial it is to truly know your athlete—not just their physical abilities but also their psychological and developmental needs. It’s about building trust, aligning your coaching goals with their readiness, and being flexible enough to adapt. She shares examples of how this approach can either nurture an athlete’s talent or, unfortunately, push them away.

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Nutrition and Physiology 101
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Nutrition and Physiology 101

The presentation focuses on optimising performance and recovery during the upcoming January Relay camp in preparation for future competitions like the World Relays.

Key topics include the importance of hydration, nutrition, and central nervous system (CNS) recovery. Practical strategies are outlined, such as tracking fluid loss through pre- and post-training weighing, prioritising recovery snacks and ice baths, and managing heat exposure during training in hot and humid conditions.

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Endurance Edge Masterclass: Performance Psychology and Altitude Training
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Endurance Edge Masterclass: Performance Psychology and Altitude Training

The Endurance Edge Conference brought together some of Australia's brightest endurance stars and high-performance experts for an evening of inspiration and practical insights. Held at the Victorian Institute of Sport at Lakeside Stadium, the event highlighted strategies for athletic success and fostered connections between elite athletes, coaches, and attendees.

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Cold Water Immersion - Should it be Part of Your Coaching Toolkit?
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Cold Water Immersion - Should it be Part of Your Coaching Toolkit?

Recovery is a cornerstone of performance, enabling athletes to train harder, recover faster, and reduce the risk of injury. Among the recovery strategies available, Cold Water Immersion (CWI) has become a popular choice in many sports, including track and field. But what does the evidence say, and how can coaches use this method effectively?

This article explores the benefits and considerations of incorporating CWI into a recovery protocol, drawing from insights provided by the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS).

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‘The Six Absolutes’ - Essential Tools for Your Coaching
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‘The Six Absolutes’ - Essential Tools for Your Coaching

One of the most effective tools I’ve come across in my coaching journey is the Six Absolutes. These principles, created by Dr. Greg Shepard, are the backbone of my approach to teaching technique on the track and in the gym. They’re simple enough to apply straight away, yet powerful enough to transform how athletes perform and avoid injuries.

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The Functional Movement Screen
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The Functional Movement Screen

The Functional Movement Screen (FMS) is a tool for evaluating an athlete's functional movement patterns. In this article, we break down how the FMS works, assess its effectiveness in identifying movement inefficiencies and asymmetries, and why it may be a useful addition to your coaching toolkit.

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Five Strategies for Balancing Coaching with a ‘Normal’ Life
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Five Strategies for Balancing Coaching with a ‘Normal’ Life

Coaching track and field athletes is a rewarding yet demanding pursuit, often requiring a delicate balance between professional commitments, personal life, and the passion for coaching. In this article, we explore the wisdom and strategies of experienced coach Sandro Bisetto, who shares practical insights on time management, setting boundaries, aligning career goals, and maintaining strong family connections.

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The Athlete Archetype Framework
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The Athlete Archetype Framework

A Totally Unscientific Way of Thinking About Different Athletes’ Needs and Motivations.

This guest article explores three ‘athlete archetypes’ and how the writer adapts their coaching style depending on the type of athlete they are working with.

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The Norweigan Model of Lactate Threshold Training
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The Norweigan Model of Lactate Threshold Training

The Norwegian model of lactate threshold training offers an intriguing approach for middle and long distance athletes. This model has been implemented successfully by some elite athletes, most notably in recent times Jackob Ingebrigtsen. The model emphasises moderating training intensity through lactate control and a unique method of blocking workouts.

This article will explore the training model and how it may be used by Australian coaches.

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Coaching Circular Throws: Discus, Shot Put, and Hammer Throw
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Coaching Circular Throws: Discus, Shot Put, and Hammer Throw

The Circular Throws (Discus, Shot Put, and Hammer) are events demanding a blend of strength, timing, coordination, and technique. To optimise performance in these disciplines, coaches shouldfocus on key technical elements, phases of movement, and biomechanical principles. This article looks at the core coaching concepts and unique considerations for each throw, with insights derived from elite throwers and supported by biomechanical research.

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