Read the forum.
Yes we perform tempo during the season; in much smaller volumes, however.
We’ll perform it the day after our games as well as after practice in certain cases.
We do not perform speed work; however, it could be used for redshirts who are inactive during practice.
I would get sick of answering the same questions, more patience then me.
No worries. Though I explain much of this, and more, in detail on my lecture dvds so for those who are reading I would direct you to those.
so i assume 100m guys would tend to use lower tempo volume? and what about when someone opens the season with a 400 and is working their way down to a 100, would they use higher tempo volume for the beginning 400 or would they do lower volumes as if they are a pure 100 guy?
If you are a 100m guy I would use less tempo volume but if are following a l2s spp the tempo volume would have to be higher to prepare for the 2x600 etc. If you were following a s2l spp I would keep tempo volume at 3000m per week.
makes sense, thanks for the input
I was referring to the comment made about 1000mtr’s of Tempo, not your set up.
For real? No wonder you come off aggressive (good thing).
And I agree, tempo only seems to help me up to a point… Anything more I might as well be a distance runner. The real key in sprinting is high speed SE runs.
Me too, I use to work in a bakery and they made all the bread for a major fast food chain, and so, the plant ran around the clock 7 days a week and sometimes I had to work like 13-14 hours around peak periods. And so, when you work like that for 3-4 days a week you need 1-2 days just to get back to normal (sleep). I use to feel sorry for my buds because they had GF/babies and so when they got home they had to say up to watch the kids as the GF went to work.
Anyhow, around this time I found Joe Defranco (and through him I found Charlie) and started doing Westside, and so, the gym work was ok, I was able to manage, but there would have been no way I could have done high speed runs, AND lift weights, AND tempo, AND med ball work, while working 12+ hour shits, especially since most of the time I worked at night.
Anyhow, I don’t know why they work people like this (hire more people or something), it’s why I quit. I was only 25 and would get home and see bags under my eyes. Cops, nurses and other people work shifts like this…
Oh, but still, no wonder you come off the way you do. You seem like a natural leader.
Try the 3 day rotation it’s great when working tons of hours.
Thanks, but I’m ok now, I’m self employed so it works out great for recovery.