Youngy
You have conceded that only a handful of pro-running squads who invariably consist of average athletes with limited natural talent train with the Bradley method.
I have not conceded anything Youngy. I stated obvious and that is if (big IF) the Bradley method was that good it would have had much bigger impact in international athletics not only throughout the 60’s but even today. Take for instance Bompa or Yuri Verkosansky. They also pioneered their methods aprox. during the same era as Bradley did. However, if the Bradley method was above average, to say the least, it would have been perhaps embraced by more coaches. This has NOTHING to do with the limited training facilities or talent you mentioned. Imagine now, if those pro athletes had embraced more advanced training methods rather then outdated method by Bradley, wouldn’t you think that they would have a better chance in succeeding?
I reckon they would. Instead, they keep on punching speed balls and running slow so they score a better mark.
So how in hell do you expect them to be competitive at a ‘Golden League’ level? There is no sprint training program on earth that will transform a battler whether he be your average interclub athlete or a pro-runner into a 10.00s elite level sprinter.
This is based on a wrong premise. See ,my comment above.
As far as I know, none of us - myself, Jim Bradley, Neil King, Wilson Young, etc, have had an athlete of West African descent or an African American or the genuine gun who could run 10.6 at 16 years of age.
So what?! I do not want to enter into African-Americans are more genetically predispositioned to sprint then others and similar myths. There has been a number of young 10.60-10.80 16 yo Caucasian runners in Australia over the years but they did not ultimately succeed because they were white but because of many other reasons, coaching being one of them.
Last year M. Turk - a 16yo has run 10.70. No, I do not coach him, I know of him. I think he has been coached by one of coaches with PRO background. Turk only started sprinting in October 2008 (soccer background), as I have been informed and in March 2009 has won under 18 title and was fastest under 18 sprinter in Australia (DOB 1992) He isn’t from the West Indies or the USA.
Look at the current sprinting landscape in Australia - who is delivering fast athletes on a regular basis? No-one, not even the institutes and academies of sport who have access to the best talent.
Would they have been delivering better results had they all embraced the Bradley method? Your insinuation or example, if you will, has nothing to do with this particular method, so I will skip it.
What about yourself Sevo - are you coaching anyone to sub 10.4 level? And if you are, were they already sub 10.4 before they joined you?
I have been coaching and when I feel like announcing my coaching contribution to the wonderful world of sprinting I promise CF forum will be the first place to find out. If I may add, I do not intend to coach anyone that has been coached by someone else for obvious reasons.
Bradley’s squad from the 60’s would wipe the floor with the current crop of Aussie sprinters.
I can not say anything on that as I never met or saw those guys running in the 60’s nor I think that there is any decent sprinter currently in Australia.
To say Bradley’s methods are not capable of producing an elite level sprinter is just absurd, when you consider how good McNeil and Wells were.
You keep repeating the same couple of names Youngy. It is obvious that the Bradley method is strength and conditioning program nothing more nothing less. A. Wells obviously was better suited to it as for instance Ben Johnson was better suited to lifting weights than Kim Collins.
PS: Charlie’s right of course any program in the hands of a bad coach is doomed to failure. If you don’t like Bradley’s methods then don’t use them; no-one’s forcing you to. I can’t see the point of saying they are archaic and won’t work when the evidence overwhelmingly suggests that if done properly the program can be very productive.
Youngy, by using the Bradley method ONLY there is NO chance that anyone could possibly produce a sub 10 sprinter regardless of (Scandinavian or West Indies) their origin If you happen to be the first one to achieve that I will be the first one to congratulate you and I will eat my own words.
And of course we all agree that in the hands of a bad coach any athlete is doomed even if they were following the best program ever created.
And BTW, instead of speed balls one could use boxing pads…the effect would be pretty much the same and the process much more quiet. I hate those bloody pros making all this noise in the gym where we train LOL
It’s like…mate we are about to start our season so next week we will do what good old Jim did…bloody speed balls will be smoking!!..and a week later here they come all geared up and ready to rock…yep, those bloody pro runners
Just teasing…