Strength training for beginners
Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 11:23 pm
I though it would be helpful to create a thread that provides information for beginning vaulters on how to train for strength. I am not talking about weightlifting because we already have too many threads that cover that area and plus I feel it is a waste of time for young kids to be spending all their time in the weight room when they should be more concerned with their technical development. However as athletes they do need to train off the runway. Most high school athletes get plenty of running workouts from their coaches, but as is evident with the constant threads asking how to become stronger, many are unaware of how to build strength that will help them become better vaulters.
So, the areas I hope people can offer input are...
-Body weight strength exercises
-Core exercises
-Basic gymnastic movements that can be done outside of a gymnastics facility (i.e. if the athlete has no access to rings, a rope or a high bar)
A few suggestions of mine...
Body weight strength
Various types of push-ups
Various types of pull-ups
Handstand push-ups against a wall
Squats
Lunges
Dips
Various jumping movements (tuck jump, side jump, etc.)
Core exercises
I know with pole vaulters there are tons of unique core exercises, however this is a link to a page that lists and demonstrates a good amount on standard core exercises.
http://www.beginnertriathlete.com/cms/A ... icleid=486
Gymnastic movements
Even without equipment, there are lots of two person balance drills that athletes can do. I hope someone on here can suggest a few. Also, check out this page.
http://www.drillsandskills.com/
So, the areas I hope people can offer input are...
-Body weight strength exercises
-Core exercises
-Basic gymnastic movements that can be done outside of a gymnastics facility (i.e. if the athlete has no access to rings, a rope or a high bar)
A few suggestions of mine...
Body weight strength
Various types of push-ups
Various types of pull-ups
Handstand push-ups against a wall
Squats
Lunges
Dips
Various jumping movements (tuck jump, side jump, etc.)
Core exercises
I know with pole vaulters there are tons of unique core exercises, however this is a link to a page that lists and demonstrates a good amount on standard core exercises.
http://www.beginnertriathlete.com/cms/A ... icleid=486
Gymnastic movements
Even without equipment, there are lots of two person balance drills that athletes can do. I hope someone on here can suggest a few. Also, check out this page.
http://www.drillsandskills.com/