Tyson Gay’s Training and Diet

America’s Tyson Gay may be spending much of his time on the track looking at the back of Usain Bolt at the moment, but he is still one of the greatest sprinters in the World, and also America’s finest.

2007 was Tyson Gay’s year. He was World Champion in the 100m and 200m, and like Usain the year after, also helped his team to victory in the 4×100m. He is still the fastest man in America over 100m, with a time of 9.77 seconds. In 2007 he was awarded the IAAF Male Athlete of the Year, the USOC Sportsman of the Year, the Jesse Owens Award winner and Track & Field News Man of the Year. Until Usain Bolt found his form, Tyson Gay was the man!

Tyson is currently coached by Lance Brauman and Jon Drummond. Lance Brauman is a controversial coach to say the least, as he spent a year in jail for fraud. However, even when behind bars, he guided Tyson Gay by giving him a year training plan to follow and also spoke regularly with him on the phone.

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Tyson had a poor start to 2009 with a serious knee injury that lost him 6 vital weeks of training. This could have affected his chances in Berlin, as he was no match for Bolt. Tyson Gay is not just a sprinter, but also a footballer at heart. He has said that if he was not a successful runner he would take up football, and had a good time playing in college.

Tyson Gay’s Training and Workouts

Tyson follows a standard sprinter training schedule. Off season he concentrates on weight training to build muscle and functional strength. Free weights and plyometrics play a large role in this. Weight training will be split into two sessions, upper and lower body.

Lower Body Sprinters Workout

Athletic strength requires intensive weight training, with emphasis on lifting heavy weights with 8-12 reps for 2 or 3 sets per exercise.

  • Squats
  • Deadlifts
  • Front Lunges
  • Reverse Lunges
  • Straight-leg deadlift
  • Standing calf raise
  • Hanging leg raises

Upper Body Sprinters Workout

Upper body workouts for sprinters are very important, as the upper body helps to power the body forwards. Sprinting is certainly not all about strong and quick legs!

  • Flat Bench Press
  • Incline Bench Press
  • Shoulder Press
  • Barbell Curls
  • Triceps Extension
  • Dumbbell Shrugs
  • Back Extensions
  • Twisting Medicine Ball Crunches
  • The Plank

During the running season weight training is reduced to maintenance workouts, which ensure muscle mass is not lost. Also repetitions are increased up to 15 per set to start build on greater muscular endurance. Plyometric and jump exercises are increased, plus of course serious track work, building on sprint speed, flexibility and endurance training and circuit training.

Tyson Gay’s Diet

Sprinters need to eat a lot of protein to build their functional, athletic muscles. Typically breakfast will consist of eggs and sometimes bacon. Lunches and dinners will provide lean meats, chicken and fish with healthy salads, pulses and whole grains. Of course, protein supplements and other recovery drinks will be drunk to ensure that minerals, proteins and carbohydrates are all kept at optimum levels.

He eats chicken everyday at 6pm. But he gives himself weekends off and goes crazy with Mc Donalds and ice cream.

Tyson certainly likes to eat. Apparently one of his favorite meals is a dish called Grilled Mahi Mahi St. Charles, which consists of fish, lobster, shrimp, sauted mushrooms and spinach in a Dijon cream sauce, served with dirty rice (a traditional Cajun dish made from white rice cooked with small pieces of chicken liver or giblets). Possibly a perfect feast of protein and carbs for his training needs.

Tyson Gay talks about his workouts compared to Usain Bolts’

He also talks about his shoes, his protein shakes and supplements, the fact that he is so regimental with his daily routine.

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Saturday, August 22, 2009
By MotleyHealth

3 Responses to “Tyson Gay’s Training and Diet”

  1. Usain just upped the bar with his amazing WR performance! Would really like to know what his training and diet program is :) .

    #942
  2. MotleyHealth

    There is some information on Usain Bolt’s training and diet program here.

    #943
  3. Jamiacan_Native

    Way to go Tyson!!! 9.71 is insanely good, and you should feel very proud. Second fastest man on earth.

    #945

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