Melbourne athletic development Blog

Why speed training improves distance running performance.

It is well known that if you want to improve distance running you need to develop your aerobic capacity. As the distances community will always say, you want to get the km’s in the legs. What is less well known is that the faster you can run (your top speed over short...

Train for performance not injury prevention.

At a sports injury conference recently renowned sports physiotherapist Rod Whiteley commented that coaches and athletes do not care about injury, they care about performance. Working with coaches and athletes on a daily basis you are reminded of this constantly. As a...

Why it is important to develop muscular strength in kids.

It is a question that is often asked of, ‘when should children or younger athlete’s start strength training?’ It is often associated with incorrect myths, such as strength training stunts growth or will reduce your flexibility. These myths are completely misguided and...

Sleep

A great paper was recently published looking at the sleep patterns of elite athletes in response to training and competition, Haines Roberts et al 2018. The systematic review identified that many athletes do not meet the recommendations for sleep time (>7 hours)...

Getting faster is easy.  In theory – Part 2

In the first blog on sprinting we spoke about acceleration performance. In this blog we will look at maximal speed sprinting. This is your ability to run at your fastest speed possible. Luckily through the IAAF biomechanics research projects, we have some amazing data...

Getting faster is easy.  In theory. 

Understanding of what allows people to run fast and potentially what will allow them to continue to get faster is continually emerging. In this two part series, we will look at how to accelerate faster and how to hit a higher top speed. It is important to highlight...

What a pain in the groin!

Groin pain and injuries are a nuisance. They are often caused by multiple factors and can be difficult to assess, diagnose and treat effectively. So when I read a recent paper looking at reducing groin injuries in sport I thought it would be good to discuss the...