Tapering Strategies for Peak Cycle

Peaking in my mind is at least 75% mental but it also means being well rested and reducing everything non-specific to an absolute minimum but last but not least peaking is very individual, and excellent communication between coach and athlete is crucial. Within two weeks before peak we usually don't do any heavy resistance training at all but in the latter stages of the taper there might be some reactive strength exercises to maintain or increase muscular tonus for individuals that need that. 10days before peak we usually do one rep 300m flat out and then active rest for the next 2-3 days. Within the last week, it was all a matter of fine-tuning emphasizing an effortless and very relaxed running. Within the competitive season, we also do some assisted sprinting using a special towing device. We like to keep the assistance to a minimum for minimum technical interference. A towing force of 1.5-2kp seems to shorten contact time by roughly 0.005″ (can be measured with www.spintest.ee ) for experienced sprinters leading to a 0.10-0.15″ improvement in the 60m sprint.
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Håkan Andersson World Class Swedish Sprint Coach

Dan Pfaff taught me the emotional battery is sometimes the most difficult to recharge, so I make sure that they are fresh upstairs as well as in the legs. I don't back away too much from the intensity of the work, but I pullback on the volume.

Tony Veney USATF Level III Sprints, Hurdles and Relay Instructor and DI Coach.

Our main secret to success with tapering is how we adjust the weight program during the key meets and the end of the season. Because we keep our kids lifting all season long, 3 days a week, when we start to back off on that, they typically peak when we want them to. It is so easy to adjust the weights for tapering. Much easier than trying to mess with running intensity or volume and the injury risk is quite low comparatively. We back off on the weights differently for male and female athletes and have found a lot of success with this simple strategy. We have found that the kids will peak whenever we want them too with this approach. If they need a huge PR to make it into our league meet, then we adjust the weights 1-2 weeks out and BAM, they get the performance they needed to advance into our championship season. These kids are at the most risk, though, because, with our league, you have to qualify based on time first, and then each week after that you have to qualify based on place. So if they peak just to try to make it into the league meet, it is more difficult for them to maintain that level past the district meet.

Cody Vandermyn Record Breaking High School Sprint Coach