Arsenal has linked up with U.S. Olympic sprinter Michael Johnson in order to improve their players' physical performance.
The
Gunners were visited by Johnson at their London Colney training base as
they prepare for their Champions League tie against Olympiakos at the
Emirates on Wednesday night.
The four-time Olympic gold medallist
runs a running performance school in Texas, which various Arsenal
players have attended in order to improve their running technique, and
Arsene Wenger believes his players can benefit from the 45-year-old's
expertise.
"He has no role at the club," Wenger told The Daily Mirror.
"He is a runner. We sometimes cooperate with his school. For example,
if a player needs to work on some aspects of his physical side, we send
them there for preparation. It is a fantastic school, but he is not
directly involved with our team. This summer it has been Ignasi Miquel
and a few youth players. Has he come back faster? Not fast enough to
win a gold medal! But you have two ways to run quickly - I will teach
you now. First, is to do as quickly as possible your movement, but you
gain that very quickly, you will not improve that at the age of 18.
"The
second is that, every time you make your movement, to have more power
on your push. That is quite logical. If I can run at the same pace but
can gain power every time I push, I gain one inch more. I will be
quicker if I can repeat the frequency of my movement. He [Miquel] gained
some power, but it is always very difficult to measure if you are 18 or
19 - even if you do nothing, you become a man and you look more
muscular. You get an injection of testosterone between 18 and 21, 22,
sometimes up to 23. Then you are a real man. Some get it at 19, some at
20-21."
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