By: Pat Tyson with Doug Binder Originally Published in: Coaching Cross Country Successfully - Human Kinetics
The first lane is for easy pace. The middle lane is for medium, or cross country race pace, and the third lane is for gradual pick-up to closing sprint speed. Runners job slowly the 20 meters between cones to switch lanes. When runners complete the third lane, they jog easily bac to the start and repeat the progression. Run this drill for 30 minutes nonstop. At the end of the season, as we were tuning up for the state championship, we ran this for 20 minutes. While the athletes are running, watch or even videotape the workout. Break the overall group into smaller packs of five or six. The Oregon drill is free flowing and requires minimal input. Use this time to analyze the form of the runners and take notes about deficiencies you might see. This drill incorporates fartlek with its speed changes, which allows you to analyze form and how it changes from one gear to the next. Review this information with the runners through the video or make critiques as you watch.
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