Because your team’s results are directly proportional to the number of tools you, the coach, have in your toolbox, I thought I’d provide you with the Top 5 Best Selling Track & Field resources we have here at Athletes’ Acceleration (since September 1, 2010) with my quick two cents as to why it’s the vehicle to get you to your destination this season.
Check it out and, as always, ask questions if you have them:
#1 Best Seller: Complete Speed Training Volume 2
Sure, I’m biased because I created it. But, if I didn’t know what I was talking about, you wouldn’t be reading this right now, would you? And, here’s the bottom line:
CST2 has sold more copies than all the other programs on this list….combined.
If you don’t have CST2 yet, I’m sure you have lots of great reasons, all of them involving the word ‘price’. And that’s cool. I totally understand. But, it takes money to make money. All of the coaches I go to for advice get results because they have more tools in their toolbox. Common sense says I should go out and purchase the same tools. And I do, which is why I get results. And you can be sure the elite coaches I study didn’t get those tools from scavenging the interwebs for free sample programs.
If you’re offended, my bad. Really. But I bet no customers are offended. It’s just that you’re probably picking rusted wrenches out of dumpsters and I won’t apologize for recommending a pair of Channellocks.
But, in truth, it’s a win/win for me. If you get a copy, I get the satisfaction of knowing you’re going to help a lot of kids. If you help kids, then I help kids and that’s the reason I started doing this in the first place. If you don’t, it just means even more of my kids get to stand on the podium at the big meets. And kids love that.
Click here to learn more about Complete Speed Training Volume 2.
#2 Best Seller: Complete Program Design for Sprinters
Again, one of my core programs. CPD is more advanced than CST2 because it’s not about showing you how to teach drills and exercises. So I wouldn’t recommend this for novice coaches.
Instead, I get into the science of workout planning, training phases and managing energy systems. I go into the psychology of getting kids to buy into your program hook, line and sinker.
If you already feel good about how to teach the mechanics of speed, but want to know more about where, when and why to do various types of speed work based on training age, event group and training phase, then you’ll be pretty excited about CPD.
Click here to learn more about Complete Program Design for Sprinters.
#3 Best Seller: Complete Track & Field Conditioning for the Endurance Events
At first, I was surprised to see the #2 most popular event group of my list of coaches isn’t jumps or hurdles. It’s the distance events. Then I realized that I live in New England and 9 out of 10 head coaches is a distance coach. (Which explains why so many sprinters around here run on their heels, but I digress.)
Scott Christensen is arguably the top HS distance coach in the country, a 14 year lead instructor for USATF Level II Endurance school, has had 7 Minnesota State Champions at 800 and 1600 since 1996 and has had 4 former athletes go on to run sub 4:00 in the mile since 2003.
So, yeah. That’s pretty solid, don’t you think?
If you’re a distance coach and that doesn’t get you salivating then I highly recommend checking yourself for a pulse because you may have inadvertently ingested some puffer fish.
Seriously, I don’t even coach middle distance/distance runners and I study Scott’s information. That’s all I’ve got to say about that.
Click here to learn more about CTFC for the Endurance Events.
#4 Best Seller: Complete Track and Field Conditioning for the Jumps
If I have a question about the jumps, I’m calling Boo Schexnayder. If you’ve been involved in USATF Coaching Education, you’re a Boo disciple. If you get involved in The Academy…Boo.
Not only is Boo one of the kindest human beings I’ve ever met, he’s also one of the smartest. (No one draws a series of stick figures like Boo Schexnayder!) And he’s probably the best jumps coach on planet Earth.
So if you’re looking for some introductory level information in regards to workout planning, training inventories and progressions for your jumpers, you would be crazy not to have this book in your library. It’s not Level II school, but if you’re still lumping your jumpers in with your sprinters every day and then just separating them on ‘jump days’, my good friend, please come join us in the 21st Century.
Click here to learn more about CTFC for the Jumps.
#5 Best Seller: Complete Track and Field Conditioning for the Sprints/Hurdles
I was on the phone with Tony Veney last week and, listening to him talk, I felt a bit like the younger Bizarro World version of…Tony Veney. I agreed with everything he was teaching me, he just has a much bigger toolbox full of better tools. That is the value of experience combined with open mindedness.
I’ll admit it’s a bit frustrating talking to guys like Tony because they understand things on levels I have yet to reach. But, then again, it’s not nearly as hard to humble myself now as it was when I was 22 and knew everything…
At the same time it’s great to know that a USATF Master Coach reads my emails and has positive things to say about my training philosophy. Tony is one of my ‘go to guys’ when I have a question about my sprinters or hurdlers. (And we both agree that speed and power is the key to fast 400 times…yeah, yeah Clyde Hart. Isn’t that what you were going to say?)
Here’s the truth: If you already have CST2 or CPD, then you’ll probably find Tony’s book a bit on the basic side. But if you don’t or you can’t bring yourself to spend the money on those programs, please do your athletes a favor and get Tony’s book on developing programs and training progressions for your sprinters/hurdlers.
Tony’s knowledge is as good as it gets. When you’re shopping for new tools, not every job requires a Sawzall. But that rusty hand saw ain’t gonna get it done either.
Click here to learn more about CTFC for the Sprints/Hurdles.
Got questions about which program is the right fit for you? Ask below.
To your success,
Latif Thomas
Oh yeah…
Clear your schedules my friends. In 2011, I’ll be taking my talents to:
Wisconsin Track Coaches Clinic – February 11-12
New England Track & Field Clinic – March 18-19