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QotD: Should sprinters RUN LONG?
Should sprinters run long, here's what I think. Tell me what you think in the comments.
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Top 5 BADDEST Jumpers
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the 5 baddest out of all 'em. *Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. No copyri...
QotD: Should Throwers Sprint as part of their Training Program?
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Should throwers sprint? Let's find out. *Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use....
BEYOND SPEED: The 400-Meter Dash
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Beyond Speed: The 400-Meter Dash. Arguably the ULTIMATE test of toughness in all of Track & Field
THE PURSUIT OF SPEED: The 200-meter Dash
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THE PURSUIT OF SPEED: The 200-meter Dash. Where out of all the sprinting events, this is where top-speed matters most. 🎵Prod. by Pendo46
ABSOLUTE SPEED: The 100-Meter Dash
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Absolute Speed: The 100-meter Dash. The event is amongst, if not the most glamorous event in all of Track and Field.
The NUMBER ONE MISTAKE New Sprinters Make
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DO NOT commit these mistakes as a new sprinter. Always stay HAPPY AND HEALTHY folks!
How to ORDER a 4x100 Relay Squad
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This is how every 4x100 relay team should be formed. If not, you run the risks of having 4 fast guys yet a very slow overall relay time The footage in this video was used for criticism, commentary and education and is protected by fair use law. Copyright Disclaimer under Section 107 of the copyright act 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting...
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My TOP Lactate Workouts
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My TOP Lactate Workouts
Want a FASTER 400? Add THIS to your program
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Want a FASTER 400? Add THIS to your program
DROP YOUR TIMES with these Speed Workouts
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DROP YOUR TIMES with these Speed Workouts

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @LouisCarter-fi2km
    @LouisCarter-fi2km 13 днів тому

    Tysm

  • @sirmichael6512
    @sirmichael6512 15 днів тому

    I know that you said there is a there is gonna be always 200 meter runner but why is there a sometimes 400 meter runner

  • @doudleyJ
    @doudleyJ 18 днів тому

    Tara Davis long jump technique is amazing 🔥 I need to take some from notes from her

  • @user-jg9mw3yn6u
    @user-jg9mw3yn6u 21 день тому

    Dawg chill 😂

  • @LeonEdwardsFitnessOfficial
    @LeonEdwardsFitnessOfficial 26 днів тому

    8x50m w/ 1 min rec., all out, 10m run in

  • @B1gBossMan
    @B1gBossMan 26 днів тому

    YOU NEED TO SPRINT! Think of it as a 300 meter race, the last 100 is just where you use all your might and try to stay alive. Get out of the blocks 70% of what you would use for a 200m, get to a fast top speed (say 80%) and if you feel yourself slowing down, try to move your legs faster (swing your arms consciously too) naturally you slow down inevitably, and over the last 100, Give em hell.

  • @Brody-og9du
    @Brody-og9du 26 днів тому

    No you think that then you get built with adrenaline I got a 1 min 11 seconds and I’m 13 thinking it would turn out bad but I just ran

  • @comfortmobilecarwash9561
    @comfortmobilecarwash9561 26 днів тому

    Speed order 3, 1, 4, 2. Its not complicated. and please believe me, good teams lose or under perform by not practicing enough on hands-off & timing. I was on a lazy good team.

  • @CaptainBenjamins
    @CaptainBenjamins 26 днів тому

    Actually the best way to order a 4 x 100 was to create a foreign exchange program at your local high school with Caribbean Island high school students

  • @t.s.9656
    @t.s.9656 27 днів тому

    Coleman + Bednarik + Knighton + Lyles = world record.

  • @p-ruthless9005
    @p-ruthless9005 27 днів тому

    How do you order a 4x800?

  • @patologiczny_chomik7612
    @patologiczny_chomik7612 28 днів тому

    bro my team is exactly as complex as you say, please make more videos like this

  • @jimmy1426
    @jimmy1426 29 днів тому

    Most coaches do this because most people who do track don’t take it as their main sport. Ppl from football, basketball, soccer, etc take it as a conditioning sport

  • @matteolasala6842
    @matteolasala6842 29 днів тому

    i think that the second leg should be the fastest because he run more than every other leg so you can use his speed for more meters

    • @wilflava
      @wilflava 28 днів тому

      I used to agree and theoretically it's true, but the problem is with the mental side. Your second fastest sprinter won't be as used to winning races/being the one chased and might bottle it. Watch GB at the 2021 Olympics and 2023 World Championships and the last runner bottles the medal, a more experienced sprinter wouldn't.

  • @Hengel_Andrews
    @Hengel_Andrews Місяць тому

    So have the same person run the last leg that runs the second leg, gotcha 👍 😉

  • @andyysupp
    @andyysupp Місяць тому

    my interpretation of this: 1) The most explosives starts 2) Second fastest in your team 3) The one who's comfortable in the curve 4) yeah basically the GOAT in ya team

  • @thomaspoll3337
    @thomaspoll3337 Місяць тому

    Damn I ran a 10.61 for the 100 in 8th grade and I was place 1st leg….

    • @Hengel_Andrews
      @Hengel_Andrews Місяць тому

      Cool story brah. You are also a terrible listener along with being terrible with a baton.

    • @adrianpena800
      @adrianpena800 Місяць тому

      You ain’t run a 10.61 in 8th buddy

    • @janjurhar6245
      @janjurhar6245 29 днів тому

      @@adrianpena800 Maybe he means 60m, We ran than ussualy in primary scholl

    • @riderwachal1814
      @riderwachal1814 27 днів тому

      @@janjurhar6245 but thats like hella slow

    • @janjurhar6245
      @janjurhar6245 26 днів тому

      @@riderwachal1814 for 8th grade? I would said thats not bad, he was 13-14, no?

  • @danielmendoza8149
    @danielmendoza8149 Місяць тому

    In my opinion it’s 1st leg is the best starter, 2nd leg is the slowest on the team, 3rd leg is 200M runner who can run the curve and finally the anchor leg is obviously the fastest

    • @andyysupp
      @andyysupp Місяць тому

      nahh the second usually needed the second fastest in your team bro. you looked at them like they're slow but it is important to have speed momentum in that area, hence why people always put the second fastest sprinter in the second leg since it's a straight course too

    • @kobegoh7935
      @kobegoh7935 Місяць тому

      2nd leg is the longest leg, theres absolutely no way im putting my slowest guy on there. I actually like the idea of putting your fastest guy on this 2nd leg and 2nd fastest on anchor. But those two can be interchanggeable

    • @Hengel_Andrews
      @Hengel_Andrews Місяць тому

      Haha. I’ve seen those team those “he almost caught them, if only the race was 10 meters longer for sure he’d have caught up”. If you’re going to hide your slowest guy, hide him on the 3rd leg by putting him deep in the exchange zone and putting the last leg high in their exchange zone.

  • @kennethshupe8946
    @kennethshupe8946 Місяць тому

    What would be the comparison of adding sprinting for strength gaining rather than just lifting weights?

    • @TrackHead03
      @TrackHead03 28 днів тому

      the thing is, sprinting isn't added for strength gains, weight training is best for that. But I believe that no movement enhances overall explosiveness like sprinting does while also raising strength at the same time

    • @kennethshupe8946
      @kennethshupe8946 26 днів тому

      @@TrackHead03 Thank you :)

  • @GGmanlife
    @GGmanlife Місяць тому

    This video is making things real

  • @randyschwaggins
    @randyschwaggins Місяць тому

    My alltime 4x100 team would be: Start: Chris Coleman Leg 2: Yohan Blake Leg 3: Carl Lewis Leg 4: Usain Bolt

    • @axelwhopper
      @axelwhopper Місяць тому

      replace carl lewis with tyson gay and then its good

    • @humanboy395
      @humanboy395 Місяць тому

      Add Justin Gatlin to 2nd get rid of Carl Lewis and replace him with Blake on third

    • @Hengel_Andrews
      @Hengel_Andrews Місяць тому

      @@axelwhopperTyson Gay was terrible on the curve and not the best receiving or passing the baton.

    • @Hengel_Andrews
      @Hengel_Andrews Місяць тому

      @@humanboy395That’s definitely a well built team!

    • @axelwhopper
      @axelwhopper Місяць тому

      @@Hengel_Andrews oh mb

  • @renukadamayanthi341
    @renukadamayanthi341 Місяць тому

  • @renukadamayanthi341
    @renukadamayanthi341 Місяць тому

  • @dereckwilliams4163
    @dereckwilliams4163 Місяць тому

    Ok Tony holloward

  • @IdreesSawula
    @IdreesSawula Місяць тому

    Yes l was right thats what l do

  • @medogerty6013
    @medogerty6013 Місяць тому

    Thanks. Now I know my best runner should run all 4 legs. Super helpful!

  • @alvarojrgalo926
    @alvarojrgalo926 Місяць тому

    Lol sprinters are born not made

    • @noahhill841
      @noahhill841 Місяць тому

      You need both training and genetics to be top tier, that's true. But to be good but not competitive its training

  • @madrista1726
    @madrista1726 Місяць тому

    I'm the best at all of these out of my friends but we're doing some 100 meter relays and this will be helpful thanks ❤

    • @Hengel_Andrews
      @Hengel_Andrews Місяць тому

      You’re also the coach too?

    • @madrista1726
      @madrista1726 Місяць тому

      @@Hengel_Andrewsit's for a very competitive P.E class and I am the only one who runs semi-pro sprints

    • @customname4680
      @customname4680 29 днів тому

      @Hengel_Andrews😂

  • @rayflaherty3441
    @rayflaherty3441 Місяць тому

    Yeah, basketball players make great 400m runners. not

    • @TrackHead03
      @TrackHead03 Місяць тому

      i get what you're saying but basketball players DO make good sprinters. With just a few lactate workouts they would make good 400m sprinters as well. But you NEED to be fast and explosive first before even thinking about being good at the 400. Speed and plyos are what's truly essential for all sprinters lactate workouts are just necessary supplements for the longer sprints. Hope this helps

    • @rayflaherty3441
      @rayflaherty3441 Місяць тому

      @@TrackHead03 if by DO you mean DON'T, I agree

  • @stevespyder
    @stevespyder Місяць тому

    Glad you mentioned Multi-eventers. Some like Damien Warner, are so good overall, his results would have qualified him for individual events such as LJ.

  • @stevespyder
    @stevespyder Місяць тому

    add hurdles to the mix, intensity level doubles!!!

  • @doudleyJ
    @doudleyJ Місяць тому

    Girls be trynna hurt me and forgot my main event is the 400, then I gotta start the 4x4 about hour later, I don’t think it get more painful than this 😂

    • @cadenlewis213
      @cadenlewis213 Місяць тому

      its gonna help you in the 200m because you can sprint the whole race

    • @isaiasmendoza6650
      @isaiasmendoza6650 Місяць тому

      Try the 800 400 and then the 4x4 all around one hour apart from each other

  • @Venxlation
    @Venxlation Місяць тому

    For a 4/8 guy you gotta be fast and enduring so I found what works is the off-season make half of your days sprint/top speed work and the other half long slow endurance. When cross season hits, double the mileage and go aerobic. After xc, refresh your speed with 1-2 weeks with the sprinters, then afterwards go full speed endurance with 1 long a week

    • @Venxlation
      @Venxlation Місяць тому

      With tthis, you can't at least have a headstart with speed instead of rushing a ton of lactate

    • @terraflow__bryanburdo4547
      @terraflow__bryanburdo4547 Місяць тому

      ​@@VenxlationLactate is potent, both for and against progress. And the best Lactate is Race Lactate🔥

  • @stevespyder
    @stevespyder Місяць тому

    Feed the cats, it's all about improving your top speed, which increases your sub-max velocity. That is for sprinters. 800m and longer, then you start adding speed endurance.

  • @Heysuppppp
    @Heysuppppp Місяць тому

    Yes i like this video , simple and effective!

    • @TrackHead03
      @TrackHead03 Місяць тому

      thanks for the kind words!

  • @geraintllywelyn-roberts4838
    @geraintllywelyn-roberts4838 Місяць тому

    Valerie Borzov the Russian sprinter who won gold in the Olympic 100m was spotted by Russian state coaches at age 14. He repeatedly did 100m sprint training but always had a long break between each repitition to avoid anaerobic lactate sprinting . The Russian Sports scientists recommended this form of training to achieve improved sprinting performance.

  • @LeonEdwardsFitnessOfficial
    @LeonEdwardsFitnessOfficial Місяць тому

    I love this video. This is the only 400 video I've ever seen that talks about prioritizing speed and not "endurance"

    • @TrackHead03
      @TrackHead03 Місяць тому

      thanks for your kind words! endurance has no place for the 400 IMO

    • @terraflow__bryanburdo4547
      @terraflow__bryanburdo4547 Місяць тому

      Check out Tony Holler/Feed the Cats also. Pure speed for fast people.

  • @WaveSthenics
    @WaveSthenics Місяць тому

    what if I run the 4 and the 8

    • @LeonEdwardsFitnessOfficial
      @LeonEdwardsFitnessOfficial Місяць тому

      The 4 is for sprinters. Why would you do 4 and 8

    • @stevespyder
      @stevespyder Місяць тому

      @@LeonEdwardsFitnessOfficial world record 800m time is 50 seconds per lap which is still pretty damn fast, so if your good at both, your coach would probably make you do both for team points.

    • @LeonEdwardsFitnessOfficial
      @LeonEdwardsFitnessOfficial Місяць тому

      @@stevespyder it would prevent your progress in the 400. 200/400 makes way more sense.

    • @elijahperry9224
      @elijahperry9224 Місяць тому

      @@LeonEdwardsFitnessOfficial I run the 4 and 8 I mean if you’re running for a program they try and get you to run and score in as many things as possible

  • @boagski
    @boagski Місяць тому

    Bolt did steroids, yeah?

    • @o_CwNOOB_o
      @o_CwNOOB_o Місяць тому

      fuck u mean

    • @akindeledamilare439
      @akindeledamilare439 Місяць тому

      I strongly doubt...look at how he runs with his legs all out and minimal hand swings

    • @o_CwNOOB_o
      @o_CwNOOB_o Місяць тому

      🤡🤡🤡

    • @B1gBossMan
      @B1gBossMan Місяць тому

      Possibly, but likely very very minimal doses

    • @amooolusina6978
      @amooolusina6978 Місяць тому

      What is your problem?

  • @frosting_flakes
    @frosting_flakes Місяць тому

    how many reps for each set or is it just 3-4 total

  • @kjtolli6210
    @kjtolli6210 Місяць тому

    thanks for the info

  • @doudleyJ
    @doudleyJ Місяць тому

    Do you think the 100 or the 200 meter is more technical

    • @TrackHead03
      @TrackHead03 Місяць тому

      both requires lots of attention to the small details but I believe that the 100 demands you to be more precised with every part of the race

    • @grimreality451
      @grimreality451 Місяць тому

      The shorter the race the slimmer the margin for error.

    • @TrackHead03
      @TrackHead03 Місяць тому

      @@grimreality451 facts!

  • @LolaLeon-oc2ed
    @LolaLeon-oc2ed Місяць тому

    New sub but like whats the sauce

  • @LolaLeon-oc2ed
    @LolaLeon-oc2ed Місяць тому

    Whats the secret sauce though

  • @grimreality451
    @grimreality451 2 місяці тому

    We should all take a lesson from a cheetah which doesn't work on endurance/sub max speed training. Heck, cheetah's can only run at top speed for 30 seconds after which they must take a breather and rest.

    • @TrackHead03
      @TrackHead03 2 місяці тому

      facts! Great sprinters are cats! - Coach Tony Holler

    • @stevespyder
      @stevespyder Місяць тому

      another thing animals don't do, is warm up. it's not like they are going to tell their prey "hey wait a minute, I need to warm up first". It's a combination of adrenaline and if you watch the way their muscles tremble before they pounce, that's the pre-run activation.

    • @grimreality451
      @grimreality451 Місяць тому

      @@TrackHead03 Even a domestic cat can run around 30 MPH. That's faster than Usain Bolt's top speed.

    • @grimreality451
      @grimreality451 Місяць тому

      @@stevespyder The irony is the ones I've personally observed doing the most static stretching tend to get injured the most frequently. I rarely do static stretching. I opt for having my body go through the same motions, only at a slower pace. Say for example, before running a 100 meter sprint, I run about 50% top speed for 20 meters followed by 50 meters. Then I run 50 meters at around 80% of my top speed. This is usually enough to get my muscles heated up and activated. So going back to the analogy, while predators may be warming up while slowly running towards and stalking their prey before pursuing them at top speed, they sure aren't doing any static stretching. Another thing I should mention is from youth on up into my early twenties, I never had to warm up and never once did I get a serious leg injury. Heck, I never sprained my ankle once in my entire life. As I've grown older, I've noticed my joints aren't as bouncy as they were when I was younger so I do the warmups I've mentioned previously just in case.

    • @Hensley_Jb
      @Hensley_Jb 28 днів тому

      We can only run at top speed for around 3 seconds so honestly 30 is impressive

  • @raphaelgracia551
    @raphaelgracia551 2 місяці тому

    In many sports, there are lots of old school trainers with about zero knowledge in physiology who are convinced that they're doing the right thing, just because they have been doing it for 20 years.

    • @TrackHead03
      @TrackHead03 2 місяці тому

      facts bro. lot of em too prideful bout their knowledge too that they just refuse to believe their ways are outdated. Not generalizing em but its A LOT

  • @user-np8nc6yq6q
    @user-np8nc6yq6q 2 місяці тому

    I think sub-max speed running will be good for beginners to avoid injuries, but for those physically strong enough that's a waste of effort. The endurance ability for sprinters is not cardiovascular and lactic ones, but simply muscle strength which prevent speed loss when landing.

  • @doudleyJ
    @doudleyJ 2 місяці тому

    Facts great video, Speed is king

  • @nickcampbell8619
    @nickcampbell8619 2 місяці тому

    Interesting vid man... I used to run the 400 when I was a kid. That's def how I trained haha. We had no idea how to train for events like that 30 years ago.

    • @TrackHead03
      @TrackHead03 2 місяці тому

      yea bro, old school coaches thought the 400 needed lots of endurance

  • @user-np8nc6yq6q
    @user-np8nc6yq6q 2 місяці тому

    I think Mo Greene was faster than Coleman.