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Trackwork times and early starts are again in the spotlight, with the CEO of the Australian Trainers' Association telling RSN "we've talked about it long enough" and it's time for change. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gai Waterhouse joined Dan Huddy after Alligator Blood finalised his preparation at Moonee Valley this morning ahead of the All-Star Mile
Warren joins Michael Felgate after running his eye over the stars at Moonee Valley trackwork this morning Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Matt Stewart Chats To Ed Cummings At Caulfield Trackwork Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Newly married Harry Coffey and one of his best mates Jye McNeil chat to Michael about Harry's big day and trackwork this morning.
Some familiar faces at Caulfield chat to Michel about their memories of the training complex and a little look ahead to Saturday
An update from Nigel Blackiston after the Ballarat trainer was injured in a trackwork fall in April
In this episode, Chris Fisher looks at two cases relevant to employers looking to bring employees back to work. The first is Sinclair v Trackwork, regarding an employee dismissed because of ‘upset and friction' caused by the way in which he was carrying out his health and safety responsibilities and whether that dismissal was automatically unfair because of the special protections around health and safety dismissals in the Employment Rights Act. And the second is Khatun v Winn Solicitors, a ‘fire and re-hire' case about when an employer can fairly dismiss an employee who refuses to agree Covid-related changes to their employment contract.
Jockey Mick Dee, live from trackwork at Caulfield ahead of the Moe meeting this afternoon
Paddy Moloney, live from trackwork at Caulfield ahead of rides at Moe today
Jack Hill joined Michael Felgate live from Caulfield trackwork ahead of the National Jockeys Trust raceday on Saturday
Group 1-winning jockey Andrew Adkins successfully made his return to trackwork yesterday. Adkins hadn’t ridden since a horror fall last July that saw him suffer a broken leg, collarbone, ribs and a punctured lung. He hopes to be back race riding next month
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The term 'speed work' is problematic for a very simple reason: when a coach or athlete uses the term, another coach or athlete often has a different definition. Obviously, there are words such as 'love' or 'kindness' that will mean different things to different people. But in running it's important that the words used to describe training mean the same thing to the coach and athlete involved in the process of improvement. In this episode, I'll explain what the term 'speed' means for serious runners. And I'll explain why the term 'race pace work' is a crucial element of my approach to training. When these two words are effectively used together an athlete can train intelligently and race fast. What questions do you have about speed work? Email me at jay@coachjayjohnson.com. Enjoy!
In this episode, Jay Johnson explains why he doesn't use the term speed work. He goes into detail about how he thinks coaches should use the term speed. It's his contention that the term 'race pace work' can often be used to assign training to athletes. Check out Jay's other podcast, Running with Coach Jay, to hear his views on why this term is also problematic for adult runners.
Popular jockey Luke Currie returned to riding trackwork at Flemington yesterday after almost six months off the scene with a severe neck injury
A group of high-profile Victorian jockeys have been given the go ahead to start riding trackwork again at selected venues. Green Team member Jye McNeil with the latest
Warren Huntly & Rob Nicholson joined RSN Central with all the latest news from Trackwork this morning at Flemington and Caulfield
Warren Huntly & Rob Nicholson joined RSN Central with all the latest news from Trackwork this morning at Flemington and Caulfield
Warren Huntly & Rob Nicholson joined RSN Central with all the latest news from Trackwork this morning at Flemington and Caulfield
Warren Huntly & Rob Nicholson joined RSN Central with all the latest news from Trackwork this morning at Flemington and Caulfield
Teaching Track Work Riding and Training Ex-Racehorses Time Stamps and Contact Details for this Episode are available on www.HorseChats.com/DeborahJones Music - BenSound.com Interviewed by Glenys Cox
Today the interviewer interviews the interviewer: Fenella Kernebone brought her music expertise and good yarns to Out of the Box! We discussed her new podcast Trackwork, which unpacks one track per show - the samples, the ideas, the stories - with musicians like Fishing, PVT & Caitlin Park.