sprint training

Sprint Training For Beginners (Part 3)

These exercises will build further upon the previous exercises listed below. So if you have not watched them, check them out first.
Part 1: https://youtu.be/ikGkgWFh4fA
Part 2: https://youtu.be/LONKdUZ6Mao

In part 3 we include two exercises that start to incorporate reactiveness into the exercise. The hop prior to starting will initiate the stretch shortening cycle upon landing to start working the elastic component of the achilles as well as up the chain to initiate a sprint. By performing this in both the forward and lateral start postures it teaches the athlete how to really push off and get into the drive phase of acceleration. Using the bounce is another way to facilitate proper angles while working on strength and power eventually needed later on from a 3 point start.

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Sprint Training For Beginners (Part 2)

Part 1: https://youtu.be/ikGkgWFh4fA

In part two we are working on a 2 point start and a lateral start. Neither of these exercises utilize momentum (like in part 1) to help the athlete obtain proper body positioning.

Coach the athlete to drive away from the line and punching their knee forward. Body should rise naturally and over a period of time such as an airplane rising for take off.

Foundation Program - http://physicaltherapyontrack.com/athletes/

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