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Health & Fitness

The importance of training in season

Some programs advise their athletes to stop training to conserve energy, but in fact it s counter productive to their off-season gains.

Strength and conditioning is critical to the success of athletes at all levels. Athletes will spend time in the off-season increasing speed, power, strength, endurance, and agility, as well as, rehabbing injuries. Considerable amounts of time and resources are spent in these endeavors.

Unfortunately, many players end up wasting these efforts during the season. After all the hard off-season work to get into peak shape, all they end up doing during the season is going to practice, doing some sprints and agility training, mixing in some plyometric exercises and playing games. With this routine, research shows that performance will begin to deteriorate after about 4 weeks.  What good is all of the off-season work if you are going to let any gains decline by mid-season? It is important to make time for in-season strength and conditioning to at least maintain any gains from the off-season. Not only does this improve game performance, it also helps decrease the risk of injury.

Naturally, time is a factor when considering an in-season program. Research does suggest that a 2-day a week can maintain performance. Explosive training is an ideal way to develop in-season programs because it creates time efficient workouts that target specific player needs.  Regardless of what system the player or team uses, strength and conditioning should be a priority in-season.

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Some key points for in-season training:

  • Strength train at least 2 days per week for no longer than an hour per session
  • Decrease volume of exercises in sets and reps vs. intensity
  • Continue to target your weaknesses

In summary, in-season training is still a critical part of overall success in all sports. It can help decrease risk of injury, prevent performance deterioration and maintain strength and power gained in the off-season.

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