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Hi Grant!

I would have your group do one heavy and one lighter(5-20%)

day each week. I would have an unloading week every 4-8 weeks

and I would change exercises every 4-8 weeks. Initially I

would change reps at least every 2-4 weeks and after a few

months I would change them weekly.

Best wishes!

Dan Wathen,

Youngstown(OH) State University

In Supertraining , " Grant " <physiokinetics@m...> wrote:

> I am currently working with a group of junior (aged 14 - 18yrs) state football

(AFL) players. Twice a week (Mon + Wednesday) they

have about 1-2 hours of skills work with a 15-20 endurance session at the end.

On Tuesdays and Thursdays they have strength

training for an hour.

>

> Now having researched S & C for a few years and read books (Supertraining,

Science and Practice of Strength Training etc), followed

Supretraining discussions, read Westside philosphies etc I have an idea on

strength training.

>

> The problem seems to be that I have a better understanding of training

strength athletes if I had them everyday. Training a group of

athletes only for 2 hrs/week I seem to have more trouble with planning their

programmes: is there time and validity of having hard/easy

days? should I have unloading weeks? how much variation in their programme

should I aim for (since they are juniors and many are

novices in the S & C world I try to get a fair amount of variation)? How much

repetition should there be?

>

> If you have any answers, ideas, or practical experience please let me know.

>

> Regards,

>

> Grant

> Strength and Rehabilitation Consultant

> B.Sc. (Hons) Ex. Sci.

> M.A.A.E.S.S., M.A.S.C.A.

>

> PHYSIOKINETICS

> Gold Coast, Australia

> (+61) 409 625 263

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--- icp328 wrote:

> Hi Grant!

>

> I would have your group do one heavy and one

> lighter(5-20%)

> day each week. I would have an unloading week every

> 4-8 weeks

> and I would change exercises every 4-8 weeks.

> Initially I

> would change reps at least every 2-4 weeks and after

> a few

> months I would change them weekly.

Dan,

Thanks for that. Your suggestion is very similar to what I have been doing. The

major difference is that I spent a number of weeks mainly focussing on

technique, and that was just for squats (various) and deadlifts!

I started to doubt myself over the last few weeks after reading a lot of

" Westside " and Schroeder training techniques. I thought that I was perhaps not

allowing for as much variety as I should.

Regards,

Grant

Strength and Rehabilitation Consultant

B.Sc. (Hons) Ex. Sci.

M.A.A.E.S.S., M.A.S.C.A.

PHYSIOKINETICS

Gold Coast, Australia

(+61) 409 625 263

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