the times were better but there was a significant wind at my back. still, my technique was much smoother and my recovery was heaps better than a month ago. still a long way to go, but things are gradually slotting into place…
things have been going ok for me. had a bit of lower back soreness, but nothing that has been bothering me too much. been getting in a balanced amount of weight training (dumbells), speed endurance (3x200m at 30s) and speed training (20’s and 60s). things seem to be gradually improving for me, so I’m hoping that I’ll be in decent shape for the games in a couple of weeks.
considering where I was a month or so ago, I’m pretty happy with these results. would have been nice to sneak under 12/25, but as this is my first proper meet of the season I think/hope it won’t be too long before I start to scare my pb’s…
I was pretty neutral about my 60m time, but with that kind of headwind it’s actually not all that bad for me. the 200m was rubbish, though. I butchered the start and didn’t run a very good bend. at one stage I lost balance and almost stepped on the inside line, so I kind of had a few mis-steps that would have slowed me down a fair bit. made up some ground over the last 20m, though…
summer series
60m: 7.56s, +2.8w
100m: 12.15s, +2.5w
pretty happy with those times considering I was half asleep. my start in the 100 was particularly bad - possibly the worst I’ve ever done in competition. despite that I was still able to get a decent time out of it. the tailwind was very strong, but the track is also quite slow, so they would cancel each other out a bit. my 60 pb is 7.8ish (not sure, exactly), so it was significantly quicker than I’ve gone before.
I have a 60 and a 200 today. not feeling too bad after last night so I might give it a go. won’t over-extend, though…
Well done! Looks like a sub 12s is just around the corner. I see that you have joined Illawong Athletics Club now. Do you ever train with them or know anything of the training Michael Dooley’s squad is doing. He seems to be very good at producing high quality junior sprinters, but somehow they never seem to make it as seniors. This makes me think that they probably do a huge amount of volume (probably lots of intensive tempo) at a young age. Can you confirm this?
jake hammond ran 10.65s the other week, so he’s going ok. I think he’s 19.
I don’t actually train with dooley’s squad, or have any detailed knowledge about what they do, but I get on pretty well with mick, so I might ask a few questions. I’d be keen to know a bit more, myself.
I know a bit more about what max does with his guys. a sample track workout someone mentioned went something along the lines of 3x150 at 100%, followed by 600/500/400/300/200/100 at a slower speed (don’t know what intensity), then a couple of warmdown runs. I hear he pushes his guys pretty hard.
should mention that I had a race against sam s (from the forum) last saturday. I can say first hand that he’s a tall, solid lad and a friendly sort of chap, too…
He’s turning 19 next month, and he also ran 21.07 in the 200. He was one of the guys I was referring to when I said Dooley keeps producing good junior sprinters (although in Hammond’s case we don’t know yet what he will do as a senior). Another example would be Jaryd Cowley who ran 21.6 as a junior, and is now running around 22.7. There are also a number of quality female juniors in Dooley’s squad. I’m not trying to criticise him here, by the way, just trying to find out what he does with his athletes. I, too, have met him and found him to be a really nice chap; and I would personally prefer having run top times as a junior only to never having run them at all.
I’ve found that there are tuesday evening meets at campbelltown, which isn’t too far from where I live. seems like it will be a lot more convenient for me to attend these rather than friday night at my home track. I’m going to use this as an organised training session. hopefully it will get me off my butt and into something regular and consistent.
got a good start in the 60 but didn’t go so well in the middle. 100 was ok, but the start wasn’t so great. for the 200m I just ran it at a fairly slow pace because I could feel my chicken/potato dinner knocking at the door.
I feel like I’m not too far off cracking a couple of pb’s. I might try skipping a 60 at one of these meets and see if I can bust out a good time…
Strange, I was sure I had told you about these competitions, but apparently I hadn’t. The Campbelltown comps are very small and hand-timed, but the track is definitely faster than in Illawong.
I, too, had read something about Campbelltown getting an electric timing system, which they said they wanted to use for their comps. However, when I went there last year, it was hand-timed with only three or four guys running the 100m.
haven’t done much for the last couple of weeks due to the early signs of returning shin splints. still, I think the 60m was a pb for me, so that’s nice. pretty helpful wind, though. the 200m was only a few minutes later and since my fitness is a bit low and there was noone challenging me in m heat I just cruised home in a slow time.
it was nice t get back out on th park again, though…
SOPAC saturday
200m: 25.24s, 1.5w
swiss relay, 200m leg
training has been going really well and I was feeling great after thursday. there was a 100/200m doube this saturday, and I figured that without the 60m event preceding it I might have a decent chance at a pb.
unfortunately, little miss decided that 3am would be a good time to go to sleep on thursday night. and on friday night.
needless to say, I was pretty wiped by saturday, and I even missed out on registering for the 100m from being late to the track.
still did ok in the 200, and ran quite well in the relay. it’s just unfortunate that sophie seems to pick the worst possible nights to refuse bedtime.
robin - regarding campbelltown. I spoke to the club president and he tells me that most nights are hand timed, but on this occasion it was a permit meet, so the association kitted them out with electronic timing for the night…