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Pre-Race Warm Up with Sara Vaughn - RunningDVDs.com and RunnerSpace.com

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travis   Mar 17th 2009, 2:01pm
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Jay Johnson


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800mking
great vid. btw, how do apply the tempo warm-up into races?
ross
Great work on this video guys! It was like 6 videos in one!
mbs2
I liked the way you showed all the dynamic parts of her warm up here. Can you explain how the plyo/accels differ from the strides and 150s? Are different systems being activated? Also, how many times a week does Sara do this and how long did it take her to build this into her routine before she began using it as a pre-event warm up? Thanks.
Mitch S.
CoachJay
Quick answers:
- The MTs before a 1,500m race make a lot of sense for her, yet she and I agreed we simply wouldn't do it this year if she traveling with Ciara and I'm not coming to the meet...she has enough to worry about without having to travel with a 4k indoor shot.

- I'm not convinced the blow out is alway necessary for her (what other 1,500m runners do it? would love to watch Shannon R's WU); that said, we might add it this year given that running 15-16 sec in the last 100m of a 1,500m is what she'll need to do to be competitive.

Other thoughts:
- Both of these issues - MTs and blow out - are a pain the butt unless you're at a venue with a practice track and most athletes don't like dealing with that extra stress so close to the race.

- We really pointed toward USATF Indoor as a chance for her to "beat everyone you should beat" and we knew that the warm-up area is less than ideal...I down played both of these elements indoors, but outdoors we'll re-evaluate as we will often have good options to do both.

- We'll do both MTs and a blow out at practice and she how she feels as the counter argument is that she can handle more work now that she can sleep 8-9 hours (my favorite Sara statistic: the lowest grade she got at CU as a mother - including the semester when daughter, a September baby, was born? A minus...she got two A- grades and the rest were A's.)

- If 30" hurdle hops with a 30m acceleration become a realistic pre-race neuromuscular stimulus then we'll move to that as:
a) it will be easier to execute in a small space
B) there are always hurdles available
c) we don't have to travel with the damn 4k shot
d) it looks cool...and we always try to look cool ;-)

One final thought: The biggest change in my coaching recently is trusting the General over the Specific. Specificity is important...and I'd use the fact that she was able to run with the big girls in Boston (she ran roughly 1:55-56 last 700m, which is good for her) is partly due to lots of work at 69-70 then changing gears, yet we did a lot more general work after practice and less specificity in the weight room. We'll see how outdoors goes and we will definitely move toward more specificity as Spring becomes Summer, but in watching this I would say that this is a good example of (another example?) of moving toward the General.

...we'll get some videos to support that point in the coming weeks.

Thanks again to Travis for editing this and putting this together - this takes a lot of time, but I'm glad you're enjoying it.
CoachJay
Guant if Beautiful

Yes, I'm an advocate of AIS...and I lead a charmed life as a coach. Why, you ask? Well, Sara and Brent stayed in the same house in Eugene as Jim and Phil Wharton during the Trials and they said she's hyper-mobile. She does the AIS routine maybe 1 night a week, usually 48 hours after a really hard workout, but for the most part she doesn't do it.

...but I should, her husband should and I bet 98% of athletes I'll work with in the future should...she's just the outlier in that area.
CoachJay

Just to clarify - "Her warm-up for today" was for March 17th in Boulder (30 min run, 7-8 min hard WU then 50-55 min circuit), not for the race you watched in the video. 

CoachJay

Today is a big day at home and I will respond to all questions in detail tomorrow.  Thanks to Travis for taking the time to get this on tape...too bad she was sick, but it worked out and she got a PR out of it.  I can/will share more of training if you're interested as today she did a 55 minute circuit with 700's at 6:00 pace then 2-3 min of hard exercises as the recoveries.  Anyway, back to indoors....MoodRunner -Good question. I'm going to borrow an idea from Dan Pfaff - "What's the athlete's best bullet?"  In Sara's case she is an NCAA DI cross country all-american, but to be blunt she would have been about 100th if she was a male in that same race; she can run aerobically, but she's not an "aerobic monster" but rather is a "wired" athlete (again, relative term - not wired the way Erin Donohue...how cool is it she Donohue won the ACC Jav as a freshman and then went on to be an Olympian at 1,500m).  In that context the Plyo Accels are specific to her warm-up and I do not put those in every athletes WU, even if they are running the 1,500m.  But there is nothing about her mechanics that relates to this point, just the fact that she has a little better nervous system than most women who were NCAA cross All-Americans.Her warm-up for today was as follows:    Aerobic Work Warm-up (50m down and back)1    Skipping, Arm Circles, down and back2    Lateral Shuffle with big arm, down and back3    4xSingle Leg Squat, run out 75% to 50m mark4    4xSingle Leg Squat, run out 75% to 50m mark5    Skipping, both arms across body, down and back6    Skipping, one arm across body, down and back7    4xWide outs, run out at 80% to 50m mark8    6xSpeed Skaters, run out 80% to 50m mark9    10 x Mt. Climbers Singles in, run out 80% to 50m mark10    Backwards Run (Heal to Butt)11    10 x Mt. Climbers Doubles in, run out 80% to 50m mark12    Backwards Run (Heal to Butt)She was sort of dying at the end of it, but again, it's mid-March and we want her to rock in 3 months and then run for another 6 weeks in Europe...that's a LONG time from today, so on a day like today I think it's appropriate for her to be tired.  And I should reference my good friend Mike Smith (Kansas State) for introducing to me the concept that the WU is a great place to get some work in.  But back to the video you watched, that workout DOES NOT make her tired...right?  I mean, the video is long and uncut for a reason...she's never uncomfortable in that WU, yet for most 16 yr old boys who can run 2:00 that WU would tax them, yet if I worked with an bunch of 16 year olds I'd have them do similar work at this point in the season before workout to get more work in.The only change for a 5k race might be some running at half marathon pace (see article below) but again, for this athlete, the longest she'll run this year is 3,000m so we keep the WU the same as the 1,500m WU.  Okay, more tomorrow and thanks for writing in.


 
milecoach

Jay,


Just wondering why you left out the multiple throws (i think there were 4 different exercises) in her warm-up? I remember seeing multiple throws after the plyometric accelerations in your middle distance warm-up for Colorado last year.


Also, did she still do a 100m blow out (15m run in, 70m max, 15m run out), following a couple strides?


Great video, one of the best so far!


 

gaunt is beautiful
I've noticed you advocate AIS in some of your other stuff. Would You recommend doing any AIS with a warm-up like this and if so at where in the warm-up? Thanks.
Chris F
MoodRunner
I know I've already commented here before but, could you maybe explain why you chose these drills for Sara specifically? Do they work on something specific in her personal mechanics? Do you have her do these exact drills before workouts? Would she do different warm-up drills before a longer race, say 5k or 10k? Thanks! This was by far the best video!
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