TRACK & FIELD PERFORMANCE SERIES
Elite Strength & Conditioning training program for Competitive Track & Field Athletes
Strength. Speed. Power. Endurance. Engineered for Event-Specific Performance.
SPRINT PERFORMANCE SYSTEM
Why Modern Track & Field Athletes Need Strength & Conditioning
The Physical Demands of Track & Field
- Explosive acceleration
- Maximum velocity mechanics
- Elastic reactive power
- Rotational force production
- Aerobic and anaerobic endurance
- Long-term joint durability
Without structured strength & conditioning training program
- Plateaued performance
- Reduced power output
- Increased injury risk
- Poor fatigue resistance late in competition
A scientifically structured training system builds the physical engine that supports elite performance.
Choose Your Event-Specific Performance System
Event-Specific Performance Systems
SPRINT PERFORMANCE SYSTEM
100m / 200m / 400m
Built For:
Acceleration. Maximum Velocity. Speed Endurance.
Develops:
- Block start power
- Horizontal force production
- Max velocity mechanics
- Rate of force development
- Hamstring resilience
MIDDLE DISTANCE PERFORMANCE SYSTEM
800m / 1500m
Built For:
Speed endurance + aerobic power.
Develops:
- Running economy
- Lactate tolerance
- Strength endurance
- Hip stability
- Late-race fatigue resistance
CROSS COUNTRY PERFORMANCE SYSTEM
Built For:
Terrain variability and long-distance durability.
Develops:
- Single-leg stability
- Ankle stiffness
- Uphill force production
- Downhill eccentric control
- Long-duration fatigue resistance
TRIATHLETE PERFORMANCE SYSTEM
Built For:
Multi-sport integration and fatigue management.
Develops:
- Core endurance
- Posterior chain strength
- Shoulder durability
- Cycling power transfer
- Running economy after cycling
JUMP PERFORMANCE SYSTEM
Long Jump / Triple Jump / High Jump
- Reactive strength
- Take-off stiffness
- Ground contact efficiency
- Horizontal velocity control
- Tendon elasticity
THROWER PERFORMANCE SYSTEM
Shot Put / Discus / Javelin / Hammer
Built For:
Rotational power and maximal force production.
Develops:
- Hip-shoulder separation
- Absolute strength
- Rotational power
- Core bracing capacity
- Shoulder durability
Performance Demands of Cricket
Explosive Power
Acceleration & Sprint Ability
Rotational Strength
Deceleration & Change of Directions
Match Endurance
Built to Reduce Common Cricket Injuries
Lumbar spine stability for fast bowlers
Hamstring injury prevention
Shoulder stability and control
Ankle mobility and stiffness correction
Ankle mobility and stiffness correction
12-Week Periodized Performance System
Phase 1 – Foundation
Weeks 1–4
- Movement quality
- Strength endurance
- Anatomical adaptation
Phase 2 – Strength & Power
Weeks 5–8
- Maximum strength
- Force production
- Speed development
Phase 3 – Performance Integration
Weeks 9–12
- Game-speed intensity
- Power transfer
- Injury resilience
Weekly Training Split
Day 1 - Lower Body Strength
Acceleration
Day 3 - Speed, Agility
Change of Direction
Day 2 - Upper Body Strength
Rotational Power
Day 4 - Conditioning
Mobility
What Changes After 12 Weeks
- Faster sprint between wickets
- Increased bowling power output
- Improved repeat sprint ability
- Stronger shoulder stability
- Better athletic posture and movement efficiency
Inside the Cricket Performance System
- 12-Week Structured Training Program
- Self Fitness Assessment Protocol
- Exercise Demonstration Video Library
- Match-Specific Warm-Up System
- Mobility & Recovery Protocol
- Load Progression Guidelines
- Coaching Notes for Execution
Choose Your Training Tier
Most Popular
Elite
$49
- Full Program
- Video Library
- Email & WhatsApp Coaching Support
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose the right system?
Can I follow this during competition season?
Will strength training make me heavy or slow?
No.
Programs are designed for:
- Relative strength
- Power-to-weight efficiency
- Event-specific force transfer
Mass gain is not the priority unless required (e.g., throwers).
What equipment is required?
Basic gym setup:
- Barbell or dumbbells
- Resistance bands
- Plyometric space
Some systems (throwers/sprinters) may benefit from additional equipment but alternatives are provided.
I already train with a coach. Can I still use this?
Yes.
This program complements technical coaching by improving physical capacities that enhance event performance.
Is this suitable for youth athletes?
How is this different from generic running programs?
Most programs focus only on mileage or drills.
This system integrates:
- Biomechanics
- Energy system development
- Strength progression
- Injury risk reduction
It is a complete performance framework.
