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1 World Archery Coaching Seminar London, GBR 8 - 11 November 2011

2 “Is it Technical or is it Physical?” Ruddy Farquharson Archery GB Strength Conditioning Coach 2011 World Archery Coaching Seminar

3 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

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9 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. 2011 World Archery Coaching Seminar

10 What Are the Compensations?  Draw arm  Front Shoulder  Trunk  Pelvis/hip 2011 World Archery Coaching Seminar

11 Video Clips Here…  Draw arm  Front Shoulder  Trunk  Pelvis/hip 2011 World Archery Coaching Seminar

12 Example of compensations 2011 World Archery Coaching Seminar

13 Shaking

14 Front Arm

15 Trunk Stability

16 Lower Back

17 Winging

18 Good Technique

19 Do these compensations effect “Perfect” execution?  If “Yes” what is required  Training Specificity  Strength to underpin the physical deficit 2011 World Archery Coaching Seminar

20 Good Technique

21 What is the Aim of Strength and Conditioning? A process of systematic training which is designed to create the platform for World Class training

22 Definition Of Strength “The ability to exert a force against a resistance ".

23 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.

24 2011 World Archery Coaching Seminar 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 know- how.  Young athlete need to adopt elite training behaviours

25 Training Philosophy Preparation - Stability & Base Strength Athletic Training Multi Joint MU Activation, Frequency, Synchronisation Major Muscle groups Time under Tension Technique, Balance, Timing Inter-muscular co-ordination RFD Intra-muscular co-ordination

26 Motor Unit 2011 World Archery Coaching Seminar

27 Key Physical Qualities of performance Athlete Identifies Problem Coach Coach identifies problem S&C Coach Or You Eccentric Strength Concentric Strength Isometric Strength Muscular endurance Isometric endurance Open chain Closed Chain Balance Proprioception Dynamic stability Power Speed Inner Range Mid Range Outer Range

28 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 2011 World Archery Coaching Seminar

29 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 2011 World Archery Coaching Seminar

30 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. 2011 World Archery Coaching Seminar

31 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 2011 World Archery Coaching Seminar

32 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 2011 World Archery Coaching Seminar

33 Does Age Matter? The stronger and better conditioned archer “maybe” better equipped when required to make technical changes. 2011 World Archery Coaching Seminar

34 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 2011 World Archery Coaching Seminar

35 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”. 2011 World Archery Coaching Seminar

36 Conclusion  Remember N = 1 therefore it is important to identify and meet the needs of the individual. 2011 World Archery Coaching Seminar

37 Thank you… Ready to answer your questions!


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