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Fred Duncan
@Fred__Duncan
How many sprints should you do, or how much total volume is best?

How do we balance both of these ideas?

1.) Respect intensity – quality > quantity
2.) Sprinting is a skill

Coaching is about compromise.
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Fred Duncan
@Fred__Duncan
This is where smart programming comes into play. We need repetition to improve the skill. We need to be careful with maximal velocity work as it’s extremely taxing. You’re only as good as your ability to recover and adapt to your sessions.
Fred Duncan
@Fred__Duncan
- can you help develop mechanics in Submaximal efforts?
- Are you giving enough recovery between reps and high CNS sessions?
- Is your gym work interfering?
- Is your fitness work supporting the speed work?
- Are you sprinting enough to maximize the development?
Fred Duncan
@Fred__Duncan
Giving generic numbers doesn’t help because you’re focusing on the wrong thing. The athlete, their output, and their mechanics are what matters, not what you have in your notes as the “optimal volume for speed work.”
Fred Duncan
@Fred__Duncan
For example, I was at the track with my athlete last week and he was set to do some speed work (70m sprints). This starts with a warm up and some accelerations (10s, 20s, 30s). I went in thinking we might do anywhere from 3-5. We did 3.
Fred Duncan
@Fred__Duncan
Talk to them. Watch during and between reps. Ask what they think. Let them have skin in the game.

I chose to live to sprint another day.

If the speed drops too much, are you training speed?
If form is breaking down, are you ingraining bad motor patterns?
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