Love your videos, Tony. I ran the 200m in 23.20 my last year of high school. Thinking of picking up sprinting again here 10 years later. Training effectively a few times a week should produce some decent times
Sorry, unless athletes need to lift for football, lifting should be minimal in-season. Why would we ever want a secondary recovery issue? Sprinting is extreme work. I could take care of in-season strength needs with nothing more than pushups, pull-ups, and med balls.
Do you think calisthenics is just as beneficial while doing sprints 2 times a week vs hitting weights? I’m looking at it with a boxing perspective, to not let the weights slow me down, but still want to increase speed without losing my strength
Lots of ways to get strong. Sprinting in and of itself is the most under-rated strength builder I know. Med balls, plyos, pull ups, push ups, lunges, farmer carries, and isometrics are fantastic. However, I would NOT neglect the weight room. Lift heavy but never let it interfere with speed.
Hi coach, so at the start of the video you said Barry Ross plan fit FTC, then you show your programs with 3x5, so do your athletes do 2-3 reps or 5 reps? Thank you as always
From a distance runners perspective, I would rather see my kids running xc and then indoor/outdoor track. Unless the kid just really loves football/basketball, I think in upper high school he would probably benefit from running more. Most distance runners are pretty small and skinny so I'm not sure it would even be a good idea to play football. What do you think?
I’m against year round sports specialization. I’ve heard a lot of your points on coaches’ poor conditioning/overuse/overtraining (not just football coaches), but …..do you see the dilemma? …Give up a kid to the risks of damaging conditioning?
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Appreciate you posting all this. Really helping me as a parent trainer for a 12 year old soccer player in Florida
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Love your videos, Tony. I ran the 200m in 23.20 my last year of high school. Thinking of picking up sprinting again here 10 years later. Training effectively a few times a week should produce some decent times
Be patient and play the long game.
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Will do, coach 👊
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Appreciate all the information you’re dropping.
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Could you make a video on in season lifting during track?
Sorry, unless athletes need to lift for football, lifting should be minimal in-season. Why would we ever want a secondary recovery issue? Sprinting is extreme work. I could take care of in-season strength needs with nothing more than pushups, pull-ups, and med balls.
I'm sure it's not optimal but can you do speed and lift in the same day? I assume you'd do speed first.
@@jasonfayter6618 it is optimal if you do speed first
Do you think calisthenics is just as beneficial while doing sprints 2 times a week vs hitting weights? I’m looking at it with a boxing perspective, to not let the weights slow me down, but still want to increase speed without losing my strength
Lots of ways to get strong. Sprinting in and of itself is the most under-rated strength builder I know. Med balls, plyos, pull ups, push ups, lunges, farmer carries, and isometrics are fantastic. However, I would NOT neglect the weight room. Lift heavy but never let it interfere with speed.
I love the information but I couldn't see exactly what exercises that was done in the gym from the video. Can you say what they are
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Hi coach, so at the start of the video you said Barry Ross plan fit FTC, then you show your programs with 3x5, so do your athletes do 2-3 reps or 5 reps? Thank you as always
@@SunOmega I don’t supervise the weight room anymore. My guys lift during PE.
@@coachtonyholler Oh alright, did they used to do 2-3 reps or 5? Which one you consider best
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Do you publish the results electronically and send them out to your kids? Or do you post them in a particular spot?
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Can you make a video on women training, for speed and agility. Weightlifting tips for women.
I don’t see how it’s different than men. Do you?
From a distance runners perspective, I would rather see my kids running xc and then indoor/outdoor track. Unless the kid just really loves football/basketball, I think in upper high school he would probably benefit from running more. Most distance runners are pretty small and skinny so I'm not sure it would even be a good idea to play football. What do you think?
For sure. Okay sports you love (and are good at).
🏈 and 🏀 are great sports for sprinters and jumpers.
Obviously XC is good for distance runners. 🙂
Hey coach, are the auxiliary lifts done in 3 sets 5 reps also?
I was also wonderiny this
I’m against year round sports specialization. I’ve heard a lot of your points on coaches’ poor conditioning/overuse/overtraining (not just football coaches), but …..do you see the dilemma?
…Give up a kid to the risks of damaging conditioning?
I wonder if this is evidence based or just another opinion.
43 years of coaching sprinting and weight room. Definitely not dreaming shit up.