• Ep 60: Speed in Team Sport (Klinton Hoare - Head of Athletic Performance for the Wallaroos)

  • Mar 21 2023
  • Length: 51 mins
  • Podcast
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Ep 60: Speed in Team Sport (Klinton Hoare - Head of Athletic Performance for the Wallaroos)

  • Summary

  • On this episode I interviewed Klinton Hoare who is currently the Head of Athletic Performance for the Wallaroos. He has also formerly worked as Head of Performance with the Gold Coast Titans.

    This episode’s focus is Speed in Team Sports

    Topics discussed…

    • Klint’s general overview and approach to speed training
    • Things he considers when making a yearly plan
    • How he sets up pre season
    • What a general session looks like
    • Main focuses when drilling/cueing speed
    • How often he likes to run fast
    • What GPS metrics he looks at and considers
    • How to keep players as engaged as possible
    • Considerations across the coaching, performance, and rehab departments for speed training
    • Biggest changes he has seen through his time coaching within speed training in team sport

    You can follow/connect/contact Klint below…

    Instagram: @klintonhoarepc

    Email: performance.coach@bigpond.com

    You can contact/follow me below…

    Instagram: @coachpatrickwood

    Twitter: @coachpattywood

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