qucassidy
Oregon Project a Success for Rupp! 6/12/2005 1:21AM Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
Forgotton in all the excitement of a 28:15 10 k, followed
by a 28:21 2nd place at the NCAA'a...makes me think that living in the high altitude house in Portland and training with Alberto has been a very successful experiment. Would Rupp have run that fast as an 18 year old without the benefits of high altitide? Guess we'll never know that...but the assumption is the based on his personal success the Program to is a success.
We should see many successes at U of O in the next few months with the many very young and talented athletes that will go about making thier makes mext year. Looks like McGrath is coming back...Wall is thier...Winters is there (8:54 steeple a year ago in grade 12). Should be one heck of a cross country team. Excpect more raw new talent to seriously considering enrolling next fall because of the "Good old fashioned Revival"!

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HB
RE: Oregon Project a Success for Rupp! 6/12/2005 1:33AM - in reply to qucassidy Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
Indeed, but don't forget Kyle Alcorn, an 8:44 performer as of June 8. Unless he is leaving? McGrath had an impressive performance at the Pre Classic. Looks like he is on a good upswing again..
8lapper
RE: Oregon Project a Success for Rupp! 6/12/2005 6:15AM - in reply to HB Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
Alcorn is transfering to Arizona State in the fall.
sixxxx2222
RE: Oregon Project a Success for Rupp! 6/12/2005 9:28AM - in reply to 8lapper Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
a friend of mine said he was practically living there as a 8th or 9th grader, doing his homework at the headquearters and such.
People are stupid
RE: Oregon Project a Success for Rupp! 6/12/2005 9:41AM - in reply to sixxxx2222 Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
Nop was not even around when Rupp was in 8th grade. Your source sucks.
Cool
RE: Oregon Project a Success for Rupp! 6/12/2005 10:38AM - in reply to 8lapper Reply | Return to Index | Report Post

8lapper wrote:

Alcorn is transfering to Arizona State in the fall.


Huge, Huge mistake for Kyle. Of course he will be rejoining former Buchanan teammate Casey Burchill.

What a disturbing trend at Buchanan. All of their recent great (Cabada, Burchill and Alcorn) runners ran faster as Juniors than seniors and now have all transferred from colleges where they were doing well.
mrr82
RE: Oregon Project a Success for Rupp! 6/12/2005 11:04AM - in reply to Cool Reply | Return to Index | Report Post

Cool wrote:What a disturbing trend at Buchanan. All of their recent great (Cabada, Burchill and Alcorn) runners ran faster as Juniors than seniors and now have all transferred from colleges where they were doing well.


This situation is not the same. His coach was pushed out. Big difference.
Coach124
RE: Oregon Project a Success for Rupp! 6/12/2005 11:08AM - in reply to mrr82 Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
We had our first practice. I measured his natural stride length over 100m. It was approximately 1.56m on grass. If I train the individual to hold a stride frequency of 200 steps per minute at the 1.56m stride length for approximately 5 minutes that would equal a 5:07.7 1600m. So the goal is to gain a natural stride length gain of 10% in the next 4 weeks. That would equal 1.72m. If the individual holds 200 steps per minute at that stride length for approximately 5 minutes then his 1600m time would be a 4:39.1 1600m.

So what I've done is set up a grass 400m track where I've marked off with different flourescent spray paints every other 1.5m in lane one...1.55m in lane two...1.6m in lane 3...1.65m in lane 4...1.70m in lane 5...1.75m in lane 6...1.8m in lane 7...and 1.85m in lane 8...But I really didn't mark off the lane lines, just imaginary lanes for training purposes only. They will use this course and markings to do stride length workouts where the purpose is to ensure their left foot steps on the mark every time during the workout. As he gets stronger he will be able to advance to higher lanes for his stride length development. Tomorrow I am going to the local high school track to spray paint the same stride length markings in the middle of each lane on the track as I did on my grass course.


Now, the complementing workout is the stride frequency workout. Here the focus is centered on just ensuring your left foot strikes the ground to each stride frequency pulse. So if the pulse is at 100 beats per minute then their left foot will hit the ground each time the pulse beats. This will give the desired stride frequency of 200 strides per minute.

Once the athlete has mastered the stride frequency training of 200 strides per minute for five minutes and the 1.70m stride length training for 1600m we will then progressively mesh the two together with endurance training geared to do such that. Once he has obtained this goal then we will progressively train towards higher stride lengths and faster frequencies.

There is also a 4-year mileage plan in place progressing him from 30 miles a week to an average of 60 in four years in mid-season.

I learned all of this reading Letsrun message boards. Perhaps my athlete will break all American records from the 1500m to the 10K in his senior year of high school. Its all about progression and adaptation.

Anyway, what do you guys think?
moron
RE: Oregon Project a Success for Rupp! 6/13/2005 1:34PM - in reply to Cool Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
Casey Burchill ran 28:54 this spring. What a failure.
You sir are a jackass.
hey..you!
RE: Oregon Project a Success for Rupp! 6/13/2005 1:42PM - in reply to Coach124 Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
I think that your local high school is gunna get pissed that your spray painting their track.
HB
RE: Oregon Project a Success for Rupp! 6/13/2005 2:13PM - in reply to 8lapper Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
Well, I suppose that Alcorn will have to redshirt for a year, but that is good for him to transfer. Martin Smith is a good steeple coach and since Brett Holts is leaving, there is not much, if any, incentive for Alcorn to stay. Good luck to him at ASU.

P.S. I wonder if Kenny Klotz or Stephen Oliver of Central Catholic are planning on going to U of O (since Salazar is around coaching Rupp)? I guess Chapa decided on Washington..
HB
RE: Oregon Project a Success for Rupp! 6/14/2005 12:23AM - in reply to qucassidy Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
I wonder why Chris Winter decided to stay, since steeple coach Smith is gone. Well, good luck to the Ducks, hope they get better.
ramxc
Oliver's college 6/14/2005 3:56PM - in reply to HB Reply | Return to Index | Report Post

HB wrote:

P.S. I wonder if Kenny Klotz or Stephen Oliver of Central Catholic are planning on going to U of O (since Salazar is around coaching Rupp)? I guess Chapa decided on Washington..


Stephen will be going to U of O in the fall; Kenny is currently a high school junior.