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Pole Vault => General Pole Vault Discussion => Topic started by: jas_13 on February 29, 2004, 07:55:46 PM

Title: training and diet
Post by: jas_13 on February 29, 2004, 07:55:46 PM
highschool track season starts in about two weeks and i was wondering if you guys have any suggestions of what to do to get somewhat ready for the season besides the generic "lifting and running" answer. also any idea on thing i can do for the two weeks i will be in spain would be great. and lastly if anyone has any ideas on how to lose about five lbs with out starving myself or losing just water weight, that woud be much appreciated.
thanks
jason
Title: training and diet
Post by: Chris on February 29, 2004, 09:57:22 PM
I think the best thing that you can do until the season starts is try to build up the best conditioning base you can.  I would do some jogging and maybe some light 200m-400m sprints so that your body is use to it when practice actually starts.  I would also get into the weight room and do a lot of pull-ups, push-ups and other vault specific exercises.  The stronger your core strength is the better off you will be.  As far as losing some weight goes, I think you should just watch what you eat.  Try to eat well balanced meals and try not to stuff yourself full every time you sit down to eat.  The combination of working out and watching what you eat will help you get leaner.
Title: training and diet
Post by: Steve on March 01, 2004, 07:16:53 PM
I agree with Chris
--Start running (alternate jogging one day, 200m or 400m sprints the next day)
--Start lifting your body in all directions (squats, push-ups, handstand push-ups, pull-ups, anything gymnastic)
--Eat as much fruit vegies as you like.  Stop eating crap, or at the very least, cut back (Pizza pop McDonalds etc)

Don't try to do too much activity too soon, or you'll start the season injured.

The "two-weeks" part of your question is what makes it tough.  Being an excellent athlete is a long-term commitment.  Ideally changing from being a spectator to athlete should take 6 weeks to 6 months depending on how long the person was spectating.  Every year the ability to regain conditioning after periods of inactivity becomes more difficult.

Do well, Be careful, and good luck

Steve