Developing Speed in Young Athletes
Coaches on Couches
English - December 16, 2020 18:41 - 50 minutes - 69.7 MB - ★★★★★ - 35 ratingsRunning Sports Health & Fitness Fitness bikeracing criterium critracing cycling draftlegaltriathlon endurancesports gravelcycling humanperformance ironmantriathlon runfaster Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
In this stint on the couch we introduce you to a new slouch, BPC coach Aaron Persinger. Aaron has a masters degree from the University of Memphis in health and human performance and he was a 4 year letterman on the U of M track team as a hurdles specialist. He's recently been working with our friends at Memphis Youth Athletics, and assistant coaching the Christian Brothers High School track and XC teams.
Since it's right in his wheelhouse, and we've been helping young athletes get faster longer than we've been working in endurance sports, we chat about how to go about developing speed in youth athletes. We break it down into 4 main areas of focus, and why it's important to go in the order we lay them out. We also cover some of the big mistakes coaches make in the process.
If you have a young runner, you won't want to miss this! Heck, if you are an adult and want to get faster, most of the same principles apply!
And if you want to make some big improvement this off season, you can book training with Coach Aaron now on our website.
Shout Outs
Leigh Ruston - All time best 60 min power
Coach Heather - All time best 5 and 20 min power
Professional Triathletes Organization - PTO
Paula Findley and Gustav Iden for taking the win and the big pay day at Challenge Daytona!