Between 2 Sprints
We sit down with JT Ayers, head track and field coach at Trabuco Hills High School. JT shares what it actually looks like to build a high-level speed program in a public school setting, from long-term planning and fundraising to earning trust from athletes, parents, and the community. We talk through why he waited to invest in equipment he truly believed in, how overspeed training changed both performance and safety in his program, and how he scales one 1080 Sprint 2 across a large roster. From resisted starts and contrast work to assisted sprinting, data tracking, and simple KPIs, this episode is a practical look at applying elite tools in a real high school environment. We cover: -JT’s background coaching high school and private-sector athletes -Long-term planning and fundraising for equipment you truly want -Why safety and reliability mattered for overspeed training -Using resisted sprints, contrast work, and simple loading strategies -Assisted sprinting and overspeed in a high school setting -Tracking a few key metrics without overcomplicating the process -Scaling one unit across a large roster -Creating training groups and athlete buy-in -Using data to support coaching eyes, not replace them -Building a culture of trust, patience, and long-term development
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