Battleground Fitness

Strength training

At Battleground Fitness we know that strength and conditioning are essential components to improve performance in track and field athletes. The primary focus of strength training should be on explosive movements such as plyometrics, Olympic lifts, and acceleration drills. Furthermore, conditioning work should be geared toward the specific energy systems needed in track and field, such as interval training and fartlek runs. Athletes should focus on building strong core muscles, which directly transfer to athletic performance. It is also essential to identify and address any muscle imbalances that may lead to injuries, especially in high-risk areas such as the lower back and knees. Lastly, nutrition and recovery are critical components to support the athlete’s training to optimize their performance. A well-designed strength and conditioning program will enhance an athlete’s speed, agility, and power, ultimately leading to better performances in the track and field events. Call us today to schedule your consultation.

THE SMARTEST WAY TO DEVELOP A CHAMPIONSHIP PROGRAM

Most throws & strength programs will never gain any real results and get athletes to reach their full potential. Why? Because most programs are making all the typical mistakes- too many sets and reps, improper sequencing, the wrong exercises, the wrong training split, the wrong rest periods, and improper technique.

 

What Comes in Your Training

How to break through any frustrating muscle building plateau: Even if have limited time in the weight room.

 

* Key variables that MUST be address before training.

* The 7 Pillars of Strength” that must be utilized in order to ensure rapid muscle growth, more explosive movement & speed.