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Javelin Built- Periodization

Javelin Built Periodization – Coaching Blog

Periodization in the Javelin Built Program

A blended block–complex model for year-round technical mastery, power, and durability.

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Why periodization matters: Javelin is uniquely technical and explosive. Athletes must balance skill work with elastic power, coordination, flexibility, and resilience. A one-dimensional plan won’t cut it.

Javelin Built blends block periodization (clear phases, shifting emphasis) with complex periodization (all key exercise categories present year-round). This hybrid approach protects technical skill while steadily building the physical foundation needed to throw farther and stay healthy. Furthermore, the Javelin Built system leverages the Bonderchuck Style System for its categorization of training components (exercises).

The Four Exercise Categories

CE – Competitive Exercises

Javelin/ball throws with competition, underweight, or overweight implements. Intensity and frequency rise as competition nears to sharpen specific power and point control.

Goal: specific power & technical sharpness

SDE – Special Developmental

Lower-intensity throws, medicine ball work, and javelin running/technique drills. Breaks the throw into parts to reinforce alignment, sequence, rhythm, and relaxation. Can overload specific parts of the movement if desired.

Goal: focus on component parts of competitive event in isolation

SPE – Special Preparatory

Jumps, sprints, shot throws, Olympic & power lifts. Develops force and rate of force development that transfer strongly to the throw.

Goal: transferable strength & speed

GPE – General Preparatory

Durability & fitness: cuff/scap/hip/trunk work, general strength, tempo runs, bodyweight “gymnastics,” low-intensity aerobic training.

Goal: structural integrity & athleticism

How Emphasis Shifts Across the Year

All four categories are present weekly; emphasis changes with the season:

Phase CE SDE SPE GPE
General Preparation (off-season) Low Medium Medium–High High
Specific Preparation (late winter) Medium Medium–High Medium Reduced
Pre-Competition (spring) Medium–High High Speed-strength focus Maintenance
Competition (late spring/summer) Dominant Maintenance Low-volume / high-intensity Maintenance

Advanced methods: In later phases, strategically use French Contrast pairings (heavy lift → plyometric → speed-strength → sprint/throw) and implement weight variations (over/under) to target specific adaptations without losing technique quality.

Why This Hybrid Works

  • Constant technical reinforcement: CE & SDE are never removed.
  • Balanced development: SPE & GPE build the engine and durability.
  • Adaptive: Easy to tune for history, response, and schedule.
  • Clear seasonal flow: Smooth shift from general to specific to peak.
  • Performance when it counts: Athletes are sharpest in season.

Coach’s Note

Use the weekly thread of CE/SDE to protect skill transfer. Let SPE/GPE build athleticism and longevity. As meets approach, trade volume for quality, and connect the weight room to the runway.

© Javelin Built · Coaching for athletes who throw farther, stay healthier, and compete with confidence.

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