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World Archery Coaching
Seminar
London, GBR
8 - 11 November 2011
2011 World Archery Coaching Seminar
“Is it Technical or is it
Physical?”
Ruddy Farquharson
Archery GB Strength
Conditioning Coach
2011 World Archery Coaching Seminar
Objectives
Physical Qualities of the Sport
Physical Compensations
Muscle Time Under Tension
Developing Strength
Specificity of Training
Training History
Summary
2011 World Archery Coaching Seminar
2011 World Archery Coaching Seminar
Physical Qualities of The Sport
The archer is required to overcome resistance of
the bow poundage.
Stability of body throughout shot execution.
Ability to shoot and repeat high quality arrow
numbers.
Adapt to variable external conditions.
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What Are the Compensations?
Draw arm
Front Shoulder
Trunk
Pelvis/hip
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Example of compensations
Shaking
Front Arm
Trunk Stability
Lower Back
Winging
Good Technique
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Do these compensations effect
“Perfect” execution?
If “Yes” what is required
Training Specificity
Strength to underpin the physical deficit
Good Technique
What is the Aim of Strength and
Conditioning?
A process of systematic training
which is designed to create the
platform for World Class training
Definition Of Strength
“The ability to exert a force against a
resistance ".
Definition of Conditioning
Sub maximal loads that can be repeated
3-4 times a week that are designed to
maintain healthy joints, muscles and
connective tissue.
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Ideas and values
The strength and conditioning (S&C) Coach is there to support and add value
to the coaches’ programme
A good quality S&C programme involves both ‘Old Fashioned hard work’ and
some ‘21st Century’ scientific based training
S&C coach can create the foundation for greater future performance and
training
Young athletes need to develop excellent training skills and training knowhow.
Young athlete need to adopt elite training behaviours
Training Philosophy
Preparation - Stability & Base Strength
Athletic Training
Multi Joint
MU Activation, Frequency, Synchronisation
Major Muscle groups
Time under Tension
Technique, Balance, Timing
RFD
Inter-muscular co-ordination
Intra-muscular co-ordination
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Motor Unit
Key Physical Qualities of performance
•Eccentric Strength
•Concentric Strength
Athlete Identifies
Problem
•Isometric Strength
•Muscular endurance
•Isometric endurance
Coach
S&C
Coach
Or You
•Open chain
•Closed Chain
•Balance
•Proprioception
•Dynamic stability
Coach identifies
problem
•Power
•Speed
•Inner Range
•Mid Range
•Outer Range
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Muscle Time Under Tension
50lbs x 100 arrows = 5,000lbs
50lbs x 100 x 5sec TUT = 25,000lbs
Time under tension gives greater occlusion
Less neurological adaptation
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Time Under Tension Continued…
The neurological adaptation comes from the
technical training
The occlusion is gained locally within the muscle
through strength training
There is no central nervous system interference
Strength training best performed after shooting
Protein synthesis breakdown during training
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Time Under Tension Continued…
Greater than 60% of 1 repetition max enough to
occlude muscle
Heavy loads gives increases motor unit activation
Type II fibres recruited at failure or greater than
80% of 1 repetition maximum.
Maintaining the tension throughout the range the
muscle is working and contracting them hard at
the end of that range.
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Why Does it Matter?
Effects the order in which we organise training
Type of Strength work
The sets and repetitions required build strength
Be specific about muscle group/s
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Does Age Matter?
The training history is an important consideration
Learn to train to “train”
The Junior archer requires general global
condition
Become more specific as they become older
Coach and archer can identify potential areas of
weakness during this period
Periods of growth will change strength dynamics
Girls mature earlier than boys
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Does Age Matter?
The stronger and better conditioned archer
“maybe” better equipped when required to make
technical changes.
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Joint Position Sense (JPS)
As the Archer become stronger do we see a
relationship with performance
Can we measure it?
External conditionings – wind affects body/front
arm/bow
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Summary
Archery is a physical sport therefore by definition
physical effort is required to over come the bow
resistance/poundage.
Be specific about type of strength required to
support and underpin training
We need to identify what creates the
technical/physical compensations
Junior archers need to learn to train to “train”.
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Conclusion
Remember N = 1 therefore it is important to
identify and meet the needs of the individual.
Thank you…
Ready to answer your questions!