MANAGING THE OUTDOOR SEASON

part of the mesocycle workshop series for speed and power athletes

Join SAC Speed’s Boo Schexnayder for a look at how to manage the most crucial aspects of training in the outdoor season. Covering topics like stressors, intensities, restoration, and speed, this 3-hour deep dive will touch on all you need to know to prepare your athletes to perform their best outdoors.

Tuesday, March 18 | 7-10PM ET | Online

Or save $150 on the full price of all 7 workshops in our Mesocycle Series when you bundle.

LEAD instructor

BOO SCHEXNAYDER

Director, Consultant, Coach

SAC Speed

With over 40 years of experience in coaching and consulting, Boo Schexnayder is regarded as one of the world’s premier field event coaches.

He was the mastermind behind 26 NCAA Champions during his collegiate coaching career, was part 13 NCAA Championship teams and a pair of Juco National titles, and he has developed a host of conference champions and All-Americans.

Schexnayder has also been a prominent figure on the international scene. He has coached 18 Olympians and 7 Olympic/World Championship medalists, and served on coaching staffs for Team USA to the 2003 Pan Am Games in Santo Domingo, the 2006 World Junior Championships in Beijing, and was the Jumps Coach for Team USA at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing.

What to Expect

LEARN TO CONFIDENTLY ENGINEER A TRAINING PROGRAM THAT PREPS YOUR ATHLETES FOR PEAK PERFORMANCE

  • Outdoors – What’s Different?

  • Different Event Demands

  • Additional Stressors

  • Handling Volume and Intensity

  • Aggregate Intensities

  • Considering the Density of Training

  • Maintaining Polarized Training

  • Training Variety and Its Importance

  • Training – What Should Be Included

  • Handling the Speed Component

  • Adjusting Plyometrics and Strength Training

  • Fitness Training for Sprint Events

  • Maintaining Restoration

  • Technical Training Inseason

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