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  <title>S3 E3: Sal Gonzalez</title>
  <description>Introduction to Sal Gonzalez Rio Ranch High in New Mexico  Started running in high school to stay in shape for basketball Had more luck and was only 5' 7&amp;quot; so ended up running in college  School demographics  2400 students in school One of higher academic achieving schools in the state 80 kids this year 30 girls and 50 boys First year there was 2008 The second year the school split, was 4000 kids the first year The first year with the bigger population was 25 boys and 20 girls When took over with new program lost kids and had to rebuild  What was your previous school like?  50 kids Cultural changes Had to adjust to geography changes to change training Kids at Rio Rancho have more homework and push themselves more academically Kids were stronger at prior school had to do more strength work here at Rio Rancho  When you took over the school split and things changed, did you try to keep the traditions of Rio Ranch like they were before you got there or did things change?  Rio Rancho was a bigger school that I was at, but did not make the podium nearly as often as we were. Our boys did not make the podium in 2008 when I arrived, but we have every year but one since then We had to change things up to get different results Team is a reflection of coaches attitude Work ethic had to change, implemented new things Some things did well at Pecos could not get them to work well at Rio Rancho  You talked about the injury rate is different at Rio Ranch, can you talk more about that and what you have had to do?  Not super high miles, boys 50-55, but that was more than what they were doing Over a long 4 year period build them up, but we&amp;amp;nbsp;were getting injuries like IT Band Had a couple stress fractures Suburban kids I was with now just were not doing as much when they were kids outside so not as strong Added in strength work as cut down on injuries We do Jay Johnson strength work  How much time do you spend on strength and how long is your practice?  50 minute class in AM 30 minutes of strength ancillary work with 1-3 miles easy Afternoon another 30 minutes&amp;amp;nbsp;  What is the thinking of doing speed ladder&amp;amp;nbsp;and strides and hurdles before the run?  We do both, before and after Access speed when fresh not depleted&amp;amp;nbsp;  What kids will you work with for dual athlete kids in the same season?  Pecos had to with a small school 50/50 practice and 50/50 competitions  What does the summer look like?  2 weeks off after XC and 2 weeks after track Slowly get back into running by 4th week at full mileage&amp;amp;nbsp; 1st Monday of June will meet for first time every other day July will meet M-F Touch all speeds at all times from week 1 Get to max milage by end of June  What is max mileage?&amp;amp;nbsp;  Freshman with experience 35 miles, maybe 40 by mid-season Senior lots of weeks at 60 Very individualized&amp;amp;nbsp;depends on the kid  How about boys vs Girls  A lot of people do minutes but we do miles Top end senior girl will be 45 miles about same minutes as boys Girls try to get from 25 to 45 miles  You talked about touching on energy systems, how does the structure change going into September and the season?  We take a lot from Dr. Jeff Messer Long run, race and one other quality day in 21-day cycle In week 1 short intervals, week 2 long intervals, week 3 tempo workout&amp;amp;nbsp; Tempos vary a lot&amp;amp;nbsp;  On long runs how do you structure the 'spice' and monitor  Several coaches so have someone with each group Often out and back or big loops&amp;amp;nbsp;  How often do you race  Top varsity 2 weeks on and 1 week off&amp;amp;nbsp; Occasionally may have 3 in a row District, State, Nike Regional are 3 weeks in a row  When you do race what does your week look like  Long runs can change with breaks Interval/tempo day do no change Wednesday Tempo day Thursday aerobic day Friday premeet aerobic day Saturday Invitational  Do your three-week cycles build upon each other so the last cycle is the biggest one?  Short interval days speed stays about the same but rest gets shorter as season goes on Long intervals rest stays same but pace gets faster  Is State always the focus and how do you get ready for it the last two weeks?  More we talk about it the more stressful it becomes Remember, they are kids For training, yes always State Last big Vo2 workout is 10 days before State Last really long run is the Saturday before that Week of State tempo and snappy 200s&amp;amp;nbsp;  Dean Ouellette Ben Rosario Sal Gonzalez </description>
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