Lea learns one of track’s most dynamic events Canberra Running Coach, November 3, 2024November 6, 2024 Lea is embracing the challenge of hurdling, which combines speed, skill, and resilience as she takes on one of track’s most dynamic events. A rising teen athlete, she’s ready to push boundaries, stride by stride. Now in Lea’s second week of training for the 200m Hurdles, Lea is working with Canberra Sprint and Hurdles Coach, Steve Dodt, on the fundaments of hurdling. Lea has now prior experience in track and field, however she enjoys the athleticism and rhythmic nature of hurdling. Lea is not alone with Tearia and Mathias also taking up hurdles training this season. Everyone is already showing plenty of promise and enthusiasm for one of the sport’s most watched events. FAST Track Hurdles News CanberraFAST FemalesProfileTeens
FAST & Active FAST & Active, not old and boring October 25, 2024October 25, 2024 Members of the FAST & Active group were caught having a great time on Thursday at training. Their session primarily focussed on running form and acceleration, before finishing with some core and mobility exercises. FAST & Active sessions are held four times a week on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons, and… Read More
FAST Track Georgia’s first blocks session September 3, 2024September 3, 2024 The transition to sprinting can be daunting when faced with starting blocks. Georgia who has made steady progress over the past 9 months since beginning running training to help with her netball and football. Georgia recently qualified for her first ever ACT Regionals Championships and came second in the 200m… Read More
FAST for Sport Corrugated roads to the FAST lane October 30, 2023February 7, 2024 Growing up on a farm out at Gundagai, Lucy Wilson would practice her sprinting on corrugated dirt roads, far from the world class track at the AIS. Since graduating school and studying at UC, Lucy has been enjoying playing in the Centre for Canberra Royals Rugby Union Club. With natural… Read More