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SpeedWorks Training
United Kingdom
Приєднався 12 лис 2013
Speedworks Training system was constructed by Head Coach and Founder, Jonas Dodoo and is based upon his theories from years of research and tried and tested methods from his hands-on approach to coaching. Jonas has broken down barriers from generations of complex training methods, to simplify what experts do and apply this to a number of sports all for the same output. To make an athlete faster, stronger and more explosive, whilst also ensuring a healthy and sustainable wellbeing for each individual through
What type of sprinter are you?
We have visualised James wilds quadrant system to help you make sense of his research.
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Відео
How to add confidence to your speed coaching!
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Listen to Andreas Beck, Head of Performance at Eintracht Frankfurt and former head of Performance of Borussia Dortmund. He is an expert in all things football and a good friend of Speedworks. He shares his experiences working with us over the past 4 years and how reliable analysis of acceleration can provide confidence for coaches in teams sports.
Deceleration and braking
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Watch as Jonas Dodoo and Ruth Waghorn take you through a session with three professional footballers, focusing on deceleration training for football.
Resisted sprinting - Pushing, Pulling and Posture!
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Watch elite sprinters Michael Zeze and Joel Fearon whilst they train acceleration using different types of resistance tools. Listen to their feedback and learn about how they problem solve.
Coaching and Cueing Drills
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Watch Jonas Dodoo coach some basic drills for better movement and control during sprinting. 🤜🏼🤛🏼 TRAIN WITH US - speedworks.training/services/... 💻 TRAIN ONLINE - speedworks.training/vcoach/ 🏋🏼♀️ GET A TRAINING PROGRAM - speedworks.training/program-o... Business Enquiries Email - enquiries@speedworks.training Drop a LIKE 👍🏼 and SUBSCRIBE for upcoming behind-the-scenes footage 😉 Stay Connected!...
Coaching Eye Webinar - Acceleration with Jonas Dodoo
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Jonas is joined by coach Elliot Draper and Dr Hans Von Lieres Und Wilkau and sub 10 winter Olympic medalist Joel Fearon to about the science and practice of acceleration. You will learn how to develop a “coaching eye” for acceleration mechanics The focus will be on initial acceleration (first 4-5 steps), which applies just as well to team sports like football and rugby. We will provide guidance...
How to improve running mechanics - Coaching and Cueing Max Velocity !
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Watch Jonas Dodoo coach sprint mechanics to a group of professional S C coaches and his international sprinter Michael Zeze. 🤜🏼🤛🏼 TRAIN WITH US - speedworks.training/services/... 💻 TRAIN ONLINE - speedworks.training/vcoach/ 🏋🏼♀️ GET A TRAINING PROGRAM - speedworks.training/program-o... Business Enquiries Email - enquiries@speedworks.training Drop a LIKE 👍🏼 and SUBSCRIBE for upcoming behind-the...
Coaching Eye Webinar. Deceleration with Jonas Dodoo
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Jonas is joined by Dr Damian Harper to discuss all things braking strength, eccentric overload and deceleration training. Damian completed his PhD examining “Human Acceleration Performance” has a produced a number of peer reviewed articles. He is also heavily involved in practical coaching through the development training solutions for national and international team sports. Special guests - Ol...
Coaching Eye Webinar. Max Velocity with Jonas Dodoo
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Jonas Dodoo will take you through his philosophy on how to analyse sprinting gate using simple tools and templates. You will learn to reduce the noise associated with sprinting, distinguishing which shapes and numbers to focus on and which ones to ignore. Jonas will identify exercises across a continuum of general - specific strength and identify how they are applied within his training philoso...
Do you want to be a better speed coach?
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Specialists in speed, physical development and running rehabilitation . At Speedworks Training we offer a wide array of services to fit the needs of any practitioner with the motivation to take their performance to the next level! - Speed profiling - Coaching cues for acceleration, deceleration and maximum velocity. - Strength & Conditioning - Special strength development for speed and agility ...
EVERYONE CAN GET FASTER, WE SHOW YOU HOW!
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Specialists in speed and physical performance. At Speedworks Training we offer a wide array of services to fit the needs of any athlete with the motivation to take their performance to the next level! - Speed Development. - Strength & Conditioning. - Max Velocity Running. - Change of Direction & Agility. - Sport Specific Training. - Running rehabilitation. - Athlete lifestyle and mindset. Any a...
VCoach Training
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If you’re not measuring, how do you know you’re improving? How are you individualising your programs to maximise the efficiency? Let us help you make sense of sprint analysis. We are taking the guesswork out of training and choose to assess not guess. We will be offering a range of online educational tools for athletes and players. Our aim is to simply communicate the complicated, so that every...
Developing athletcism makes sport specificity easy !
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Developing athletcism makes sport specificity easy !
Really wonderful video, informations stated very clearly!
Thanks brother .Punjab state
asome !
2:50 efficient switching to create efficient accel curve, front side, backside, mechanics, drive index 4:22 Jb Morin Free body, limiting Drf
Thats a combo i never expected
My height is 161cm can i do sprinting
I can do it better it feels like I have time to recover my leg faster🙂🙂 inshort it feels like I am not running but cycling
Resistance training is the best training
Excellent coaching,only sound quality could improve.
The hamstrings do work in sprinting. but I think they get too much attention. The true source of power comes from the core. Especially the psoas and pelvic floor. The psoas is the only connection between lower and upper body throw the spine. Moving in a direction means bringing the spine in that direction! The spine is the center. Every movement start from there. Psoas and Lats are key muscles to transfer force from the center to the limbs.
Very nice video
Sloppy ankle
Ground based accelerators are quicker right?
Great workout coach. Keep it up.
I have added these concepts even to my distance training(more press down and less knee bend) and this solves a lot of calf issues as you repower quads and flexors and rely less on the calf muscles to polish the gait
When running straight forward and decelerating, what part of the foot should strike first?
The heel comes into contact with the ground, with the foot in dorsiflexion and then plantar flexion.
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These Trendelenburg exercises, and how you've explained/cue them are EXACTLY what I need right now in re/prehab. Physios gave me clamshells and lying leg lifts, but neither hit as hard as this for me. Thank you so much for posting these little clips. I would love to have coaching like this, these athletes are really lucky - true professionalism here.
Is the idea behind the video to highlight driving with a neutral spine, to take the back slightly less out of the equation? And use more of our glutes? I suppose a stronger core will facilitate this? This is awesome. As soon as my knee's 100% I'll be getting in touch about the virtual coaching (both Loughborough and London are a good 3-4h drive).
Axels a beast
Vert very interesting. I had this idea in my mind. I have 6 sprinters and i think among them i have all 4 types of accelerators, that's a really good way to classify them.
Pretty clean visualization! I'd completely cut out that cringe music tho.
are long limbed athletes more air based sprinters in general?
Is just a way to classify for better understanding on how the athlete accelerate, we can give the better cues and work on their strength. It won’t be usefully to give a air cue to a ground based athlete. So is not about better or worst, is about how we understand our athletes to produce force and how they move their mass.
Thank you!
Is one style better then the other, or is it just unique to the sprinter?
What song is used in the video?
Who's doing those fire instrumentals tho 👀👀😂....Great cues and drills...i think one of my biggest challenge has a coach is to become better at explaining complicated stuff in a easy to understand way like you.
To better understand running form you should learn Pose running.
This guy is by far the goat of trainers
Sprint 8
Awesome coat Jonas Dodoo
Absolute weapon of a video
Who’s the other coach talking?
The A is the right posture cuz the body is quite 45 degree angl, on the other hand, the posture B is too parallel 2 the ground
What is the binary app in the video?
how do you get to the forefoot in actual sprinting but still adhere to the postures in these drills. I found in the past when i'm that upright I land with my heel or completely flat footed and it kind of takes my foot and ankles out of it? The contact is solid but theres no spring and seems like a lot of force going though my joints, which is find when doing drills and dribbles and cueing exercises but I don't sprint flat footed and not very many people do. How do you connect that elastic feeling in your calfs at toe off to this model, especially as you're not allowed to lean forward (from the ankles)? ...... I'm sure I'm probably making some incorrect assumptions. Would you be able to clarify or make a video on that please.
tbh If you message me I would probably pay for a few answers to some of my questions. Let me know, thanks!
how do you attack the ground with your head ?
look up a guy called les spellman he has heaps of stuff on it. This guy is pretty good too. You're not actually really pushing with your calves they're just like springs to hold that energy your glutes and hip flexors are what drives you. Ankle will pretty much be flexed most of the time less puush
@@Zinkx. oh yeah I know about Spellman, I’ll have a closer look at the content maybe I missed some stuff. The stuff about not actively pushing makes sense to me, part that I have the most trouble visualising as a model is the ground contact as the athletes torso and hips come to vertical at top speed, since that wouldn’t give any angle to use foot as a spring and make it difficult to hit the correct placement on the ground. especially if as its hitting the ground from the recovery it’s likely to be dorsiflexed. I suppose attacking with your head give you a slight lean to set up those angles as opposed to being bolt upright and forcing the load through the quad more and probably point the toes comparatively more (we pretty much do a little unilateral micro squat anyway on every step lol maybe it’s about preparing for that in the recovery phase? )?... That’s what I was thinking about anyway. I’ll check out somemore Spellman, saw the short video on getting the foot contact further back on the foot, like in pogo hops. Let me know what you think
@@E4zyp34zyl3m0nsq33ZY yeah man specifically the stuff on like ankling and the A progressions A-walk/march/skip ect which is all about how you should be hitting the ground and what posture. Because you foot should be landing under the hip just like in a skip think ball to "mid foot" kinda area not toes and you're using the the extension of your glutes to do all the pushing all glutes fam then hipsflexers to bring back up.
girl in the red shoes is a natural born sprinter !
I notice when you're demonstrating the cycling, you can do it apparently from standstill. But I found I need at least 3 strides (even if they're garbage) just to get the system dynamically charged up first and then I can think about whipping the ground etc. otherwise the confusion comes between acceleration mechanics which is a more difficult puzzle ..
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Video from the one and only Michael Zeze
Why do they make those prowlers with such short arms on them ? I might be wrong but surely having longer arms would allow these guys to have a straighter postural line from head to ankle when they push and that would be a good thing ?
wow!!!amazing coaching skills! I love the way you talk!you make it easy!!
Mr. Dodoo. I like some of your approaches like torso projection and impulse creation as the main goals. I did a lot of trail and error training mostly for my self. I must say that the horizontal resisted sprinting aka pulling a sled or rope doesn't work. It changes patterns/mechanics and extends contact times too much. We should focus on the force aspect of impulse not the time. Sleds can work for weaker athletes as a strengthening tool. The prowler pushing is a little bit better because i teaches projection by using the core/total body tension. What really works awesome in my opinion is a wearable weighted vest (gel pads) with no more than ~5-7%BW. Most coaches think that weighted vest just work the via vertical loading wich is not true. It's mostly inertia not gravity wich is the main resistance. With the weighted vest the athlete must project himself explosively otherwise he will stumble (like Bolt). I recommend a vest with evenly weight distribution (gel pads).
pulling a sled or rope doesn't work........ hahahahahahaha
GREAT great stuff 🙌🏽🙌🏽💯💯💯
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GREAT stuff!! Dodoo is a beeeeast at what he does!
And more aggressive
A he is pushing the ground harder
Hey Jonas I’m the kid Marlon Ross jr which went on zoom with you my dad is Marlon Ross sr
These are so great - definitely using these with my athletes!