Back on Track: Preparing for Capital Athletics Championships at AIS Canberra Sprint Coach, February 4, 2025February 4, 2025 With just two weeks to go until the Capital Athletics Underage Championships, FAST Running athletes are thrilled to be back training on Australia’s fastest track—the AIS. After a period of unavailability, returning to this world-class surface comes at the perfect time as our squad fine-tunes their starts, speed, and technical form ahead of competition. 🌡️ Warm Weather, Hot StartsIn warm conditions, today’s session focused on explosive starts and technical efficiency, ensuring our athletes are race-ready when it counts. Sprinting is more than just raw speed—it’s about precision, power, and perfecting the details. Every block start, acceleration phase, and stride pattern is dialed in to maximize performance under pressure. ⏳ Timing is EverythingIn sprinting, timing is crucial—both in race execution and preparation. As our athletes sharpen their skills leading into one of the biggest events of the season, the return to the AIS couldn’t have been better timed. The Capital Athletics Underage Championships will be the ultimate test, and our squad is ready to rise to the challenge. FAST Running is built on a foundation of Running Excellence, and with two weeks to go, every session matters. Stay tuned as we count down to race day! #FASTRunning #RunningExcellence #CapitalAthletics #SprintTraining #BackOnTrack FAST Track News Performance AdultsCanberraMature TeensSprintingYoung Adults
Alumni Alumnus: Jeremy Maranan May 15, 2018October 28, 2023 Jeremy Maranan trained with FAST until the end of the 2017-18 season. Jeremy was a multi-disciplined athlete who excelled in most events at Little Athletics. In 2016 at the Australian Little Athletics Championships, Jeremy claimed his first National Medal in the U13 100m Final with silver in 12.09s. Jeremy finished… Read More
Alumni Alumnus: Samuel Dobb December 17, 2015October 28, 2023 Samuel Dobb trained with FAST until the end of 2015. Sam never represented the ACT in track and field, however he used his speed and acceleration from FAST to improve his performances in swimming, rugby union, league and judo. Samuel Dobb claimed a gold medal at the ACT International Open… Read More
Finalist Dual international bronze medalist May 8, 1995February 8, 2024 The Arafura Games is a multi-sport event where athletes with a disability compete in the same program as able-bodied athletes. Called a “meeting of Sporting Neighbours”, the Arafura Games takes its name from the Arafura Sea, which lies between northern Australia and Southeast Asia. Nations along the Arafura Sea originally formed the basis of… Read More