Hi All,
Does anyone have any referee specific training plans they could please share?
thanks
Jordan
Does anyone have any referee specific training plans they could please share?
thanks
Jordan
There's actually a rather decent training booklet on the resources page here, which has some very good exercise ideas you can use if you can find a field to use.
One thing I'm finding surprising (or maybe I've been too lazy) is that exercise expectations are a LOT higher when you hit a certain level of refereeing. From what I've seen of some workout plans (I can't share, I don't have permission to) is that you're expected to do runs and then follow it up with circuit training and core training. The ones I've seen recently have you exercising five days a week, which is a step up as I'm used to training 3-4 times a week and only at running... so, yeah, it's a hell of a step up.
4x 10m Sprint
4x 20m Sprint
4x 30m Sprint
4x 40m Sprint
1x 2000m Jog
Repeat 4 times.
9.6km in Total. Should be more then enough to get you through any middle.
There's actually a rather decent training booklet on the resources page here, which has some very good exercise ideas you can use if you can find a field to use.
One thing I'm finding surprising (or maybe I've been too lazy) is that exercise expectations are a LOT higher when you hit a certain level of refereeing. From what I've seen of some workout plans (I can't share, I don't have permission to) is that you're expected to do runs and then follow it up with circuit training and core training. The ones I've seen recently have you exercising five days a week, which is a step up as I'm used to training 3-4 times a week and only at running... so, yeah, it's a hell of a step up.
All for a very good reason though, higher you go, the higher fitness standards of the players. Especially Stamina. The last thing you want at any level is blowing at 75 min and miss a KMI.
So is what you are saying that if you're working higher levels, you're supposed to run, then do circuit training, then do core training all as a part of one workout? That seems like an awful lot.
Yup, also spectator pilot projects, starting with Surrey v Middlesex (cricket) 26-27 July with a view to blanket stadium attendance from Oct 1stI'm off to Spain on the first week of the scheduled start of the season so my fitness will involve San Miguel and restaurant food for a week
Prior to that my fitness has involved lots of walking the dog but not a lot else (although I'm walking 10km a day at least). Gyms opening next weekend but its hard to have the motivation at the moment when the fixtures are up in the air. I'm pretty fit anyway but normally I'd be doing alot more at this time of year.
In other news, looks like the FA have sent the proposals for a return to games to the Department for Sport. Proposals include a return to friendlies from early August. Id imagine that it will pass through as other sports have done so. Looks like we will be back on the field in weeks not months. Speaking of which, cricket for me this weekend for the first time this year. Not really classed as fitness when ill be stood at slip half the day but I suppose its something