The first ever Athletic Development for Endurance and Track Athletes took place at Warehouse Gym, Honley on the 2nd of January, 2011.

The course saw a great mix of coaches ranging from Endurance to Sprint coaches who were in charge of various age groups from young to elite athletes. This provided some great opportunities for discussion on how to approach certain aspects for all ages.
The day kicked off with Dave O’Sullivan, Pro Sport Physiotherapy clininican introduce the performance system and how it originated along with giving the coaches an insight into the unique ProSportPhysiotherapy Assessment and Screening designed specifically for Athletics athletes. There was also some ‘magic’ performed with Dave showing the coaches how 1 part of the body can affect another part and how it all comes together in the brain to affect movement. (Hint: Not been able to touch your toes DOES NOT MEAN your hamstrings are tight!!)!!
The coaches then went through the specific sections of Self Administrated Soft Tissue and Flexebility along with practical demonstrations and again some great discussions were generated. The specific pieces taught were new to most of the coaches and some common errors that are made via the internet waves were ironed out to ensure optimal results in minimal time.
There was then a break for coffee and some mince pies and coaches had the opportunity to get to know each other better, exchange ideas and ask the course tutors any lingering questions.
The mid morning session consisted of the mobility and muscle activation sections with a major practical emphasis. As these modules progressed, the coaches were able to see how all these sections were beginning to fit together and how one section complimented the next and more importantly how they fitted into the overall approach.
The group then broke for lunch and again some good discussions and ideas were exchanged.
The afternoon session kicked off with Andy Peackock taking the group through correct core training specifically to athletics athletes and put to bed some myths and controversies surrounding core training.

Next up Andy covered some important strength training exercises and more importantly how to implement them effortlessly into their athletes programs without needing a personal training qualification to do so. These exercises reinforced the morning sessions principles and focused on movement patterns as opposed to isolating specific muscles.
After the afternoon tea and the rest of the mince pies were finished, Andy then took us through some thoughts on correct periodisation and nutrition which again sparked some great discussion and ideas from all coaches.
The day finished with some great feedback and details were exchanged between coaches and a great day was had by all. The tutors were delighted with the level of understanding the coaches displayed and there was some great questions in the follow up emails which were forwarded to all attending candidates.
Here is what some of the coaches said about the course:
The course presented by Dave O’Sullivan, Head Physio to Leeds Rhinos and Clinical Director of ProSport Physiotherapy and Andy Peacock, resident Personal Trainer to Fitness TV and Warehouse Gym was a real hands-on experience to soft tissue mobilisation, flexibility and mobility, which is clearly lacking in many athletes. The course was delivered in layman terms and explained very well by the course presenters, giving participants the opportunity to experience the various techniques and understand the common problems that arise amongst athletes. There were sessions on muscle activation, core training and strength training, delivering the essential foundations for successful strength training. The course covered nutrition and elements of periodisation, which were most helpful to the less experienced coaches and was supported by a detailed manual giving numerous pictures and references for the work covered. An excellent course with good attention to detail presented by two friendly, competent practioners.
John Buckingham
UK Athletics
Level 4 Performance Coach
January 2011
Thanks again for what you and Andy taught us. It was very informal and I gained a new insight to the benefit of stretching etc. I have tried out some of the techniques shown ( Can touch my toes at last) and they have gone down well. I am looking forward to reading your article in AW as other clubs will benefit from this knowledge.
Dave, Bolton Harriers
Following on from the recent course I attended – I would just like to say how interesting and helpful I found it.
Andrea, Roberttown Road Runners
The next course will be held on Sunday 13th of March 2011 at Warehouse Gym, Honley. This course will be aimed at athletes of all levels therefore you do not have to be a coach to attend! Athletics Weekly will also be present to review the course so sign up now! For more information on the contents of the course and how to apply for a place please click here: http://prosportphysiotherapy.co.uk/athletic-development-running-course-application-form/athletic_development_for_endurance_and_track_athletes_level_registration_form/