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EIUvltr wrote:I've never actually done p90x so I don't want to act as if my opinion is 100% fact. However I am planning on doing it soon just so I can evaulatue it a bit better.
Anyway, as far as I can tell P90x is a decent method of cross training/weight loss, however unless you're overweight, it is far from the optimal workout for an in-season pole vaulter. It does not recruit many fast twitch muscle fibers due to its relatively low intensity.
master wrote:EIUvltr wrote:I've never actually done p90x so I don't want to act as if my opinion is 100% fact. However I am planning on doing it soon just so I can evaulatue it a bit better.
Anyway, as far as I can tell P90x is a decent method of cross training/weight loss, however unless you're overweight, it is far from the optimal workout for an in-season pole vaulter. It does not recruit many fast twitch muscle fibers due to its relatively low intensity.
I've never done it either but I find it curious that we come to different conclusions about the intensity and use of fast twitch muscle fibers. The info-mercial appears to have participants do a lot of quick moves and variations on standard moves. I have been tempted to try it out also, but as an older guy I don't know if I would have the energy to do both that and actual vaulting practice also. I'll be interested to hear what you and IAmTheWalrus have to say about it after your 90 days.
- master
KirkB wrote:POLE VAULTERS already have all the motivation in the world to train hard!!! In my mind, we're the hardest workers on the track team ... and we already KNOW all the right drills to do to improve our fitness and technique ... so why in the world would we need to watch a DVD that's designed for Joe Average while we're working out?![]()
rainbowgirl28 wrote:KirkB wrote:POLE VAULTERS already have all the motivation in the world to train hard!!! In my mind, we're the hardest workers on the track team ... and we already KNOW all the right drills to do to improve our fitness and technique ... so why in the world would we need to watch a DVD that's designed for Joe Average while we're working out?![]()
Really? Not everyone is that motivated, especially if you are out of school and just doing it for fun... and I never could get my high school kids to do much in the offseason. If they did something like P90X, they would be much better off, because otherwise they weren't doing anything at all.
IAmTheWalrus wrote: ... I take it a bit personally that you think that I (or any pole vaulter who does P90 x) isn't motivated. I don't think that was your intention, but I consider myself very motivated as a pole vaulter. I think the value of it is its creativity and simplicity. ...
KirkB wrote: ... POLE VAULTERS already have all the motivation in the world to train hard!!! In my mind, we're the hardest workers on the track team ... I just don't see the need for pole vaulters to replace PV-specific drills with P90X excercises.![]()
IAmTheWalrus wrote: ... Don't hate it till you try it!
KirkB wrote:Actually, after RG and EIU disagreed with me, I realized that my statement was too broad of a generalization. MOST vaulters might be motivated ... but there's a wide spectrum of "motivation" amongst us. And I think that no matter how much motivation each of us might have, we can always use a bit more. Geez, now I'm starting to agree with RG and EIU.
Really? Not everyone is that motivated, especially if you are out of school and just doing it for fun... and I never could get my high school kids to do much in the offseason. If they did something like P90X, they would be much better off, because otherwise they weren't doing anything at all.
Your lack of real world high school coaching experience is showing again. Never underestimate the amount of apathy that American youth have. Only a very small fraction of one percent of the US HS pole vaulters ever post here, and they are generally the most exceptionally motivated kids.
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