Gareth Sandford, PhD, is a physiologist at the Canadian Sports Institute Pacific. He has worked across 15 individual and team sports within three Olympic systems (UK, New Zealand and Canada) and three professional sports leagues (English football, cricket and rugby), supporting over 400 athletes that achieved 18 Olympic, Paralympic and World Championship medals and one world record. In this interview we discuss athlete profiling using the Anaerobic Speed Reserve, and how to optimise the training process for different types of athletes.
IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT:
-Athlete profiling and testing
-Endurance, Hybrid, and Speed profiles and their unique characteristics
-What is the Anaerobic Speed (Power) Reserve, and its underlying determinants?
-How to improve sprinting speed or peak power
-When and how to train for strengths and weaknesses
-Why doing a lot of high intensity training can hinder rather than help the athlete
-Critical Speed (Power) training
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LINKS AND RESOURCES:
Gareth's website (available from late July 2023) and Twitter and Research Gate profiles
Anaerobic Speed/Power Reserve and Sport Performance: Scientific Basis, Current Applications and Future Directions - Sandford et al. 2021
“Question Your Categories”: the Misunderstood Complexity of Middle-Distance Running Profiles With Implications for Research Methods and Application - Sandford & Stellingwerff 2019
Application of the Anaerobic Speed Reserve to Elite 800m running - Sandford 2018 (PhD thesis)
The anaerobic power reserve and its applicability in professional road cycling - Sanders & Heijboer 2018
Road to Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games: Training Characteristics of a World Class Male Triathlete - Cejuela and Sellés-Pérez 2022
Predicting High-Power Performance in Professional Cyclists - Sanders et al. 2016
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