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  1. Jazmin Sawyers: All round athlete

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    Jazmin Sawyers jumps today in Barcelona

    Jazmin SawyersGood luck to Jazmin Sawyers who jumps today in the World Junior Championships. She recently came third in the UK Senior Trials with a jump of 6.64m.

    Her technical coaches Gary Jennings and Alan Lerwill have done a really good job of managing her training and competing schedule.

    She has had a good run up to the Championships, increasing her jump scores almost on a weekly basis. Jaz is a real competition athlete, performing well in the big situations.

    Making the most of what you have

    Jazmin SawyersI have been working  with Jaz for the last 2 years, getting her ready for Heptathlon, Bobsleigh (Where she won Silver Medal in the Junior Olympics) and now long jump.

    We started out with a musculo skeletal and movement screening, and worked from there.

    Initially, we started with getting Jaz moving effciently and with more control in different directions.

    The demands of training for Heptathlon are huge, so my over riding priority was getting Jaz fit enough to train all year round.

    Track and Field is littered with stories of “niggles” and “illnesses”. That is something I wanted to eliminate from our language: and pretty much all the athletes I have worked with over the last 3 years who have bought into our System are much more robust.

    Jaz has some pretty extraordinary physical gifts. But, what makes Jaz really good is that she makes the most of every opportunity presented to her. She does the little things well, consistently.

    When given homework, she does it: warm ups, stretching, 5x5x5 exercises, Christmas, Easter and Summer holiday training. Other athletes given the same advice and opportunity, didin’t always take advantage, and have slipped backwards.

    Juggling the Demands

    jazmin sawyersIt has not all been smooth sailing. Jaz has had to balance school demands: Head Girl, a million exams and House tiddlywink competitions the day before training.

    We also had to consider the demands of Bobsleigh. Jaz was pushing, and was selected for her speed. Bobsleigh asked that she put on mass to help the bobsleigh. Gary Jennings and I were resisting this, thinking that mass for mass sake would not help Jaz run and jump faster and further.

    We also had to consider the “Get big in a hurry” effect on a junior, developing female, with not much strength training background. (See more here in our Free ebook”Building the Big House” for Female Athletes).

    We all decided that stronger was good over the Winter, but not at the expense of movement and speed.

    Following her success, other opportunities have arisen: media, publicity and drinks with Nick Clegg!

    I can’t say that all this was ideal preparation. What I can say is that Jaz is extremely organised, and has managed her way through. As she says, these opportunities don’t come along every day.

    Jumping Specific Training

    Jazmin SawyersThe last 2 months have allowed us to concentrate on the long jump. Jaz has had her A Levels, but her organisation and motivation have allowed her to train around them.

    We have been working on “co ordination with resistance”. Jaz is a speed jumper, not a strength jumper, so just getting stronger may not help.

    I have looked to focus more on co contraction work, as well as getting her gluteal and dorsal muscles stronger (some of the exercises are in this video).

    Jumping is an impact sport, so sometimes we have to let her unwind with some inverted brachiation training (picture)

    Jazmin Sawyers Specific Training

    All of this training has been develped alongside the work of Gary and Alan, and of course Jazmin. I haven’t downloaded a blue print and followed it for the last 2 years (I haven’t seen one for Heptathlete, Bobsleighing, Long Jumping, Head Girls, who also sing and dance!)

    Instead, we have had an overall view and system which we have constantly assessed, adjusted and adapted to the various demands. It has been a pleasure working with Jaz, because she communicates well, is organised and applies herself.

    Good luck today.

    Follow Jaz on her blog here

    See our Jump Higher programme here 

  2. How to become a Strength and Conditioning Coach? – Diary of an Intern

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    We are now counting down to the end of our internship with James at Excelsior, and this is a good point to reflect on what I have experienced!

    But before that I just want to mention the events from the last few weeks at Millfiled School.

    For the last three weeks we have seen a new intake of girls for next year’s sessions. James has aimed to get them moving correctly over the summer to provide them with good technique and so that he can start then loading in September. We have gone through the 5×5 injury prevention programme with them as well as given them agility and leg exercises to do over the summer. Providing a good base (if they train consistently over the summer) to aid future training and improvement.

    Self reflection of an Intern

    Throughout this process I have learnt many things, which I will list in a minute, but the most valuable of these has been the chance to gain firsthand experience with quality athletes and coaches.

    As Matt mentioned in his last blog it is great to assist a good quality coach and mentor, but it is also important to have the chance to coach by yourself and think for yourself. This is something I have had the chance to do recently and has helped me become more confident as a coach.

    If you want to be a coach, or even work with athletes, then I have discovered that experience is the most important factor to consider.

    As well as experience, other buzz words I would relate to this internship include:

    • Reflection
    • Confidence
    • Consistency
    • Goals
    • Knowledge
    • Practice
    • Experience
    • Recovery/rest
    • Injury prevention
    • Women in the gym
    • Squats
    • Movement
    • Technique
    • Fun/inspiring

    These words and phrases have all cropped up in previous blogs over the last year and are concepts a coach should regularly consider.

    Although this internship has been invaluable, I know my learning and growth as a coach is far from over.