Im trying to push my training + vaulting limits to get in shape and jump high for my college team, but sometimes I feel like Im doing too much.
I usually end up vaulting and training for 3-4 hrs Tu Th Su running on Friday and sometimes doing some type of workout on Monday or Wednesday. Which makes for 2-3 days of rest, this has been fine in the short term, but is pushing me over time.
How many days per week in your training cycle do you rest?
How many days a week do you rest?
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How many days a week do you rest?
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Our high school definitely isn't a track high school. We don't even own a pit cover. We need to drag our pit out every practice and navigate it through chairs and standards and a fence... then put it back in an hour or so. (Which is WORSE!) So we only pull it out twice a week usually, but there's a weekly clinic close by so that's available. On the other days, I do nothing. I just kind of go hang out with the hurdlers. So you could say I get 5 days rest. (I don't go to the clinic.)
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It depends at what point in your training cycle you are. Like right now in the off season, i lift twice a week and vault twice a week, leaving 3 days rest. Once the season gets rolling we lift 3 times a week, run 2 times, and vault 3. We get sunday as a recovery day, but generally during the week we vault once before we run and once before we lift.
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apsully wrote:day 1
chest/triceps
day 2
back biceps
day 3
legs/abs
day 4
shoulders/traps
day5
rest
start over with varying order of muscle groups
i also do sprint workouts every other day.
i would consider that more of a body builder type workout. the goal of your training should be to make you a better vaulter. theres really no need for more than 3 days a week preseason, and only 1-2 days lifting in season. 1 olympic lift each of the three days preseason (snatch, clean, jerk). Followed by plyometric work (step ups, box jump type excercises), again being explosive, and then 2-3 auxilary lifts (shouler raises, tricep extensions, rows, etc etc)
as for rest for a 7 day training cycle i like to incorporate 2 days of rest. although one of those there is still some light gymnastics work
It is a bodybuilding split. However, I don't approach every muscle group as a body builder, I approach them, and work them, as a pole vaulter. I work harder on the muscles that I know I need for the vault.
Also, my split and running workout would be a helluva lot more leg lift/sprint heavy IF I wasnt still recovering from my previous injury (6 months non weight bearing on plant foot plus a steel screw in my bone).
Also, my split and running workout would be a helluva lot more leg lift/sprint heavy IF I wasnt still recovering from my previous injury (6 months non weight bearing on plant foot plus a steel screw in my bone).
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