Lax PV wrote:rainbowgirl28 wrote:Split wrote:Last year I as I was declining I tore my quad trying to maintain my body at the same level it had been before the season started. I started training seriously starting January (after the MT SAC camp) and immediately began to get in shape. I knew something was wrong this week when I ran a 3-4-5 hundred meter ladder, took 8 long jumps, vaulted for an hour, and then ran a mile all in the same day and barely got tired. It seems nothing fazes me now and I KNOW that it shouldn't be happening this soon in the season. Due to the lack of a coach this season, we haven't been vaulting until 3 weeks ago, although we have (as I said before) to put the standards up.
Just listen to your body. The important thing is that you are recovering, so make sure you are sleeping a lot at night, eating enough (quality food) and taking it easy when your body starts to feel less good. Make sure you are taking days off and that you have easy days mixed in with the training.
You're young, still growing, and you're a guy so the growing is all in positive ways. It's normal for you to be seeing big improvements. Don't psych yourself out! Just relax and enjoy being young.
I guess I through something in. I agree with Kirk, training hard is totally cool if it is done intelligently. If performance UNINTENTIONALLY falls, start backing off on traing volume and intensity quick. There is something to be said for intentional over reaching, but over-training and being over-trained (described by the unintentional fall in performance) can lead to injury due to over stimulus of bone, tissue, CNS... all across the board. If your marks are going up, and you are not feeling anything pre-cursor to an injury, keep rolling with it. You see guys go on tears all the time--their body just starts reacting well to training, and the guy/girl gets hot and hits every bar the jump at...maybe that's you...
PS... I would not suggest doing "3-4-5 hundred meter ladder, took 8 long jumps, vaulted for an hour, and then ran a mile all in the same day and barely got tired" in one day ever again.
That was very foolish.