Congratulations to Faith Schiffer on her commitment to Lehigh Univ. She will continue her track & field career at Lehigh . She also is a standout girls soccer player! @mcall @lehighvalley @TomHousenick @bradwsports @SENetworkTV
Often asked question, “If we run an uptempo offense, don’t we need tons of conditioning?”
This is counterintuitive but bear with me.
I get this question a lot. Also get, “I coach at a small school, we have multiple 2-way players, don’t they need more conditioning?”
Answer is no to both.
Put your money on energy (no fatigue), speed (max velocity), health (the grind causes injuries), and enthusiasm (love is a powerful drug).
Let practice condition players. Be patient.
Practice at game speed or “game speed plus”.
To do this, practice in “clusters” of intensity followed by full recovery. Aka “Wave Theory”.
Practice uptempo by running 5-10 plays, followed by coaching up your team during the recovery time.
Never let practice volumes exceed 50-60% of game volume. Let the game be the hard.
Enter games fast and healthy (with fully charged batteries).
(And make sure your uptempo makes the defense work twice as hard as the offense!)
Just like FTC training for the 400 meters, you can train for the 400 without ever running more than a 200 if you sprint at race speeds on a foundation of recovery.
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"Traditional coaches understood the need for a day off after a game, but where was that day off after a 3-hour practice? If you burn the steak on Tuesday, your Wednesday practice is ruined."
📈@pntrack on Sprint-Based Football & building on speed + health
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In the @PIAASports girls 3A 200, Alex Lea of @SolehiSpartans is 5th in 24.42, her second medal of the day. She's had a terrific postseason. Heading to Bucknell to run.