How to Run a Faster 200 Meter Dash

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    In this video I explain a general race plan for running a 200 meter dash to maximize your times. I also cover the two different 200 meter runners and talk about how they need to approach the race differently in order to run their best times.
    I also demonstrate a workout to reinforce the first 80 meters of the race plan which is as follows.
    6x80 meter sprints at 95-98% effort
    First 50 meters is all out effort followed by a "float" for 30 meters
    Rest is 5-7 minutes.
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  • @khanhlinhbui1566
    @khanhlinhbui1566 5 років тому +2583

    Who is here the night before sport-day???

    • @eman7183
      @eman7183 5 років тому +30

      Khanh Linh Bui I’m hear 4 days before

    • @user-to4vq3xg5p
      @user-to4vq3xg5p 5 років тому +46

      Bruh literally I’m in Australia and it’s legit tomorrow
      How did u know man

    • @WillHarleyy
      @WillHarleyy 5 років тому +10

      @@user-to4vq3xg5p same ive got athletics

    • @thestrikeforce8319
      @thestrikeforce8319 5 років тому +3

      @@WillHarleyy mines next term, first friday

    • @1hourloop757
      @1hourloop757 5 років тому +12

      2 days before

  • @gamer-pq6kv
    @gamer-pq6kv 7 років тому +709

    Apparently everyone in this comment section is already on an Olympic level for the 200 and doesn't need this video

  • @capitano2466
    @capitano2466 2 роки тому +350

    First 50 meters = super fast
    50-100 = relaxed (90%)
    100-200 = super fast

    • @jatingootykase9264
      @jatingootykase9264 Рік тому +7

      ok

    • @justmehabibshorts6578
      @justmehabibshorts6578 Рік тому +25

      @@jatingootykase9264 it really helped i first ran 26.1 now 24.62 , i trained the strategy for 2 days

    • @ethancheng680
      @ethancheng680 Рік тому +8

      @@justmehabibshorts6578 26.1 to 24.62 seconds in how many days after following this strategy?

    • @justmehabibshorts6578
      @justmehabibshorts6578 Рік тому +3

      @@ethancheng680 2 days

    • @karldebes
      @karldebes Рік тому +3

      @@justmehabibshorts6578 I got 40 seconds lol

  • @danielaf.5001
    @danielaf.5001 7 років тому +1026

    Wish me luck. My track meet is tomorrow and I'm really nervous, and I'm watching all these videos for help.

  • @kalashnikovcortez1380
    @kalashnikovcortez1380 8 років тому +483

    when you're floating, you're recruiting different muscles, allowing your faster twitch muscles to recover a bit before the final kick

    • @reece_mirv
      @reece_mirv 6 років тому +12

      Whoahhh this is so new to me! I wish I saw this vid at the start of the season! Would've been great to practice sooner since my last meet is Friday, before states, if I even make it though

    • @AKsprintz
      @AKsprintz 5 років тому +1

      Hmm interesting

    • @m.iqbal_akbar
      @m.iqbal_akbar 5 років тому

      thanks for the info BTW

  • @maxquake5217
    @maxquake5217 6 років тому +306

    Damn no wonder I was dieing out those last 20m coach told me to run full race 100 percent😂

  • @josephpantelidis4626
    @josephpantelidis4626 7 років тому +1105

    90% Of the comments
    I'm 14 and my 200m time is 17.45 seconds

    • @KSIaqua
      @KSIaqua 7 років тому +10

      Joseph Pantelidis 😂😂😂

    • @memeloverxxx4120
      @memeloverxxx4120 7 років тому +6

      Joseph Pantelidis LMAO

    • @iRosati
      @iRosati 6 років тому +71

      Joseph Pantelidis my 200m is 0.01

    • @flightthegoatreacts3991
      @flightthegoatreacts3991 6 років тому +6

      iRosati did you just like your own comment?

    • @iRosati
      @iRosati 6 років тому +6

      Flight's Raptor Ass Tounge no, i don't like my own comments

  • @theonlyexpress885
    @theonlyexpress885 8 років тому +567

    Am I the only one who goes completely all out the whole 200?

    • @steebo7869
      @steebo7869 8 років тому +90

      you're not supposed to because it's not humanly possible to full on sprint that long

    • @JaretCampisi
      @JaretCampisi  8 років тому +67

      +_austinsteeby_ heyyyyy someone who knows what they're talking about. haha you are exactly correct.

    • @theonlyexpress885
      @theonlyexpress885 8 років тому +51

      _austinsteeby_ You can full on sprint for 200 meters. Explain how nearly all good sprinters have a 200 time that is less than there 100 time multiplied by two because obviously their start doesn't effect the time that much if they cant even sprint for a full 200 meters.

    • @lissellil1862
      @lissellil1862 6 років тому +61

      I don't think they are full on sprinting(you'd probably fall out at the finish line) but rather have better speed endurance and hit the gas again after the bend. Seems to me, sprinting is not entirely about speed as some folks like to make it out to be. It's how you use your energy.

    • @jillianloethen1533
      @jillianloethen1533 6 років тому +9

      I do too and I just won conference so it's okay

  • @mierezsaturday5855
    @mierezsaturday5855 4 роки тому +295

    Hi,
    I am a unborn fetus. I'm preparing for my first 200m crawl race the day after I am delivered. I am aiming for a 2hr 40min time.
    Wish me luck.

  • @elvinpurtov
    @elvinpurtov 8 років тому +421

    Guys!! This is very good strategy!! I just beat my 200m record from 28.2 to 27.1 with my first try and it wasn't even that hard and it felt like I could do even better!! Thank you guys and I will post my progress within the next few days!😎

    • @gomezster-4115
      @gomezster-4115 8 років тому +9

      My record is 23 seconds

    • @elvinpurtov
      @elvinpurtov 8 років тому +5

      +Bruce Wayne wow!! amazing!! how old are you and how long have been training?

    • @gomezster-4115
      @gomezster-4115 8 років тому +6

      +Astro64 I was 11 back then lol.

    • @mattr5685
      @mattr5685 8 років тому +109

      +Bruce Wayne Dude the world record for 11 year old on a 200m is 24 seconds...

    • @gomezster-4115
      @gomezster-4115 8 років тому +2

      +Matthew Ryan Ok?

  • @OHaaaiden
    @OHaaaiden 8 років тому +291

    Really dig these videos bro, keep em up. There's a painful lack of track-related content on youtube.

    • @JaretCampisi
      @JaretCampisi  8 років тому +31

      +Haden Konopik yeah I noticed that too...figured I could help you guys out with some solid content. Glad they are helpful....lots more coming!

    • @23ngybrawlstarsandmore67
      @23ngybrawlstarsandmore67 6 років тому

      Haden Konopik j

  • @kewlioy0
    @kewlioy0 8 років тому +34

    Update: Just wanted to say that before I ran my 200m, I had an overstretched back so I couldn't really run freely. Using this, I actually PR'ed from a 23.17 to 23.15 and honestly, I felt like I used so little effort with floating than going all out and keep pushing and dying out in the end. You're the best dude! Cheers!

  • @quixmith
    @quixmith 7 років тому +24

    lane 5 was my favorite lane in my 400, and lane 8 in my 200. I liked running blind in my 200 because I normally go too hard if I can see everyone in the first 100m. it's been 15 years since I've ran, and I'm starting back up again. Thanks for the idea, this was similar to what our club did for 200 workouts. Great video :)

  • @MisleadGaming
    @MisleadGaming 5 років тому +5

    I am a 110m and 400m hurdler and I run 4x4 at a D2 university and your videos are really good. What helps me with my races, especially 200m+ races is keeping your form when tired, staying tall, pumping your arms, and always keeping big fluid long strides. Longer quick strides really make a huuuuge difference

  • @TheMinderEngineer
    @TheMinderEngineer 6 років тому +4

    Always love seeing the journey of other entrepreneurs, keep doing what you're doing! 🚀

  • @eman7183
    @eman7183 5 років тому +407

    I’m 13 and I can do this in -0.8262 seconds still need improvement tho

  • @dennisdoyle5443
    @dennisdoyle5443 8 років тому +5

    Jaret. I'm a 50 yr old Masters competitor and fairly new to track and field(former soccer player), about 4 years in. I run 200/400/800 as well as throw hammer and other compete in other field events. I just want to thank you for all the valuable information you're giving. I'm incorporating lot's of your workouts into my training, and it's starting to show. When I first started, I never realized how much tactics played into it.Thank you again, and keep posting great vids.

    • @JaretCampisi
      @JaretCampisi  8 років тому +1

      +Dennis Doyle Thanks buddy, I'm so happy to hear that its helpful for you! And kudos to you for training at 50 years old. Very impressive man....thats inspirational. I hope to train until the day they put me in the ground :) Lots more videos coming so stay tuned!

  • @andythompson3528
    @andythompson3528 3 роки тому +29

    I remember watching these videos back when I ran track in high school. My best time in the 200m was 24.11. My best year as far as marks go was senior year. I ran a 11.88 in the 100m as well.

  • @alvinjohnson8716
    @alvinjohnson8716 3 роки тому +2

    Man I love you. I've been working with my girls and could not figure out what they were doing wrong. Your videos helped a lot. Thank you.

  • @kitwalker8509
    @kitwalker8509 8 років тому +2

    Hello Jaret : I just wanted to thank you for your work, and for being so generous sharing your knowledge with us.I have returned to athletics at my 45 years old in 100, 200 and 400 m ( after being away from tracks 20 years...) and your videos have been a huuuugeeeee help. Besides being educational , you are entertaining and inspirational .Following your recommendations and training plans I have achieved many victories in local competitions.You don´t know how much you have helped me,really.Again thank you so very much and a big hug from Spain !!! .·.

    • @JaretCampisi
      @JaretCampisi  8 років тому +2

      +Juanjo Gonzalez awwww thanks man I really appreciate that. I'm so happy to have such a platform to give back and share information with other like minded people. And good for you getting back out there at 45! That's inspirational too man! I hope to be still doing this stuff as long as my body can handle it :) Keep up the good work yourself and lots more videos to come :)

  • @teddy3081
    @teddy3081 8 років тому +161

    Wish me good luck!
    I'll be doing the 200m dash for the first time, I hope it goes well! :)

  • @ali-wn1fn
    @ali-wn1fn 5 років тому +4

    I’m doing cross country for the whole entire school year to build up endurance, and then during the spring semester I’m joining track season so thank you for the video. I want to do either hurdles or relays/dashes so I’m just looking at all types of videos.

  • @calistox9804
    @calistox9804 6 років тому +3

    Today I’m going to run the 4x200 in my meet I’m so nervous but this helped a lot I’m definitely going to add in a “float” , cuz in the last 50 meters I can barely feel my legs I’m excited to try this. Thx Campisi

  • @alexlister2987
    @alexlister2987 4 роки тому +3

    I'm here bc I've already watched the 100m tutorial but i wasn't too sure what I was doing in terms of the phases for the 200m and it REALLY helped I really enjoy the way these videos are made how he goes through each phase step by step this really helped wish me luck for my 200m tomorrow😁

  • @Kirkisbeast
    @Kirkisbeast 8 років тому +4

    This video and your 400 meter vid definitely helped me run faster times! Thanks a lot man! Great work keep it up:)

    • @JaretCampisi
      @JaretCampisi  8 років тому

      +TruthBeToldFtw Hell yeah! Love to hear that. Lots more videos coming so stay tuned!

  • @lucianirsigler6416
    @lucianirsigler6416 8 років тому +178

    so its
    Start
    50m-Drive
    30m-Float
    is it the rest full out running or is there splits?

    • @timwelch3297
      @timwelch3297 5 років тому +25

      50 meters and 30 meters is only 80 meters you still need to run the other 120 meters.... its a 200 meter race and you should run past the finish line. you should run fast drive over 40 to 50 meters and float and try to find one extra gear as you round the corner and finish the last 100 meters.

    • @maxpolentz4569
      @maxpolentz4569 4 роки тому +5

      Tim Welch you literally just said what he did, he knows you would run a 50m drive start then float for 30-50, and he asked how to run the last 120. are you illiterate? it’s ironic you didn’t even answer his question either

    • @maxpolentz4569
      @maxpolentz4569 4 роки тому +3

      Lucian Irsigler for me i like to drive maybe 40m and float around 50, then i pick up my “effort level” slowly for maybe 20m. the last 90m is a mix between floating but primarily sprinting. you must keep energy to not completely gas out at the end, whilst keeping up or in 1st of your heat.

  • @youtubeaccount8683
    @youtubeaccount8683 8 років тому +1

    Thanks for all the track videos. I've improved my speed exponentially since applying myself to techniques, whilst maintaining my own unique balance. Thanks!

    • @JaretCampisi
      @JaretCampisi  8 років тому

      love to hear that! You're welcome buddy. I'll be doing lots more track videos once the pre-season rolls around so stay tuned. I've also got jcampfit shirts now available on my website if you're interested in supporting the brand, check them out :) www.jcampfit.com

  • @muhammadzulkarnain9254
    @muhammadzulkarnain9254 8 років тому +2

    Subbed! Your videos has helped me a lot for my 100m, 200m, and 400m dashes during my meets. Thank you!

    • @JaretCampisi
      @JaretCampisi  8 років тому +1

      +Muhammad Zulkarnain you're welcome, so happy to hear that! Lots more coming so stay tuned!

  • @rebehcca
    @rebehcca 8 років тому +4

    I'm running the 200m and 1500m soon, so will definitely watching more of your videos!

    • @JaretCampisi
      @JaretCampisi  8 років тому

      love to hear it! Keep me posted with how it goes and good luck!

    • @michaelemeto7611
      @michaelemeto7611 8 років тому +2

      +Jaret Campisi I'm a 200& 400 guy. Freshman in high school going on sophomore year now. My best 200 time was (24.84) and my best 400 time was (57.94). I can go all out on a 200 because I have endurance from running 400's. Funny thing is this year was my first year running the 400 in meets and I was able to run it well under a minute as a freshman, when most coaches just wanted me to get it around 59 seconds because it was really my first time doing 400's. My only flaw in the 200 is that I'm not a good starter because I'm lengthy but when I get good starts in a 200 I can run a fast time.

    • @JaretCampisi
      @JaretCampisi  8 років тому +1

      very nice man, some solid times for your age. Also, keep in mind, taller runners usually take a longer time to develop so it might take a little longer for you to reach your potential but when you do, you'll be running very fast.

    • @rebehcca
      @rebehcca 8 років тому

      +Jaret Campisi Completed the 200m yesterday, got 31.33 and I'm not sure if that's good or not but I've never properly run the 200 before, but I'm happy.

    • @JaretCampisi
      @JaretCampisi  8 років тому +1

      not bad at all. comparing times is tough since its pretty dependent on your age, how long you've been competing, guy vs girl etc. So don't worry too much about the time just enjoy yourself :)

  • @ethanbravin894
    @ethanbravin894 5 років тому +59

    Since the flow face was really important I decided to run the entire race like that...
    Didn't go so well

  • @patricksimmons8117
    @patricksimmons8117 7 років тому +2

    thanks for this, the continuous driving had been making me die off late and slowing me down. Wish me luck for my 200m trial tomorrow, gotta get that 23.5!!

  • @benjessup594
    @benjessup594 7 років тому +2

    Thx for all the help Jaret Campisi these videos have helped me a lot

  • @aaliyah7571
    @aaliyah7571 2 роки тому +9

    i have been training for 3 years at a club, and been refraining competitions ever since because i’ve been too scared of the embarrassment if i loose. tomorrow i have a comp with school and which will hopefully help me gain the confidence. i’m doing the 200 and
    a 100 relay. will update on my place. i don’t really mind if i loose because it’s my first comp. (i’m 14)
    edit: really pleased with my place, i expected to loose because everyone else in my school weren’t doing that well. i was also against 2 private schools,and with not enough training i managed to come 3rd with 29.86 seconds, really good for my first competition yasss

  • @NickWaddell
    @NickWaddell 8 років тому +9

    Great vid Jaret! I've always been great at the 100, but the 200 is a bit of a weak point of mine because I lack some endurance. I've been running more 300's in training to help with that, but I will try to implement some of these strategies to help as well. Thanks

    • @JaretCampisi
      @JaretCampisi  8 років тому +1

      +Nick Waddell Yeah, I know a lot of 100 meter runners with that exact issue. Sometimes its due to conditioning and sometimes just due to how you're running the race. I think making some slight adjustments to your race plan will go a long way. Good luck and stay tuned for more!

  • @mako.chiwariro9978
    @mako.chiwariro9978 2 роки тому

    Thanks bro this has really helped me for my 200m sprint in a couple of days

  • @kewlioy0
    @kewlioy0 8 років тому +1

    Thanks so much man! Really needed this and I got my first meet today haha. Definitely gonna use this race plan.

    • @JaretCampisi
      @JaretCampisi  8 років тому +2

      +Norbin Tiru Yeah buddy!! Happy to hear that and good luck! Stay tuned for me :)

  • @jalengordon3946
    @jalengordon3946 8 років тому +118

    Im not even one of those two runners. im more of a natural 200m runner. i dont have enough endurance for the 400 and my acceleration is not quick enough for the 100m. i ran a 23.82 at my 8th grade district meet and got 3rd. the float stage kinda comes natural to me. Thanks

    • @JaretCampisi
      @JaretCampisi  8 років тому +18

      +Jalen Gordon 23.8 in 8th grade is legit man, great job. And you can still apply these principles to run faster times. If you have specific questions let me know :)

    • @jalengordon3946
      @jalengordon3946 8 років тому +3

      Jaret Campisi​ thanks man. im really trying to improve for highschool and make an impact.

    • @haodoan4167
      @haodoan4167 8 років тому +1

      OMG that's exactly what I got and got 3rd too!!

    • @jalengordon3946
      @jalengordon3946 8 років тому

      +Hao Doan thats cool

    • @kingkobe9378
      @kingkobe9378 8 років тому

      +Hao Doan which country r u from

  • @PanagiotisRafail
    @PanagiotisRafail 8 років тому +65

    Man watching these videos makes me wanna go do some sprints!!

    • @JaretCampisi
      @JaretCampisi  8 років тому +2

      +Panagiotis Rafail haha yeah buddy! Lots more coming for summer time so try some out and let me know how it is!

    • @yushasary9498
      @yushasary9498 8 років тому +1

      same

  • @morganbynature
    @morganbynature 6 років тому

    Thank you you helped me win my race today at districts!!

  • @fullofshadee
    @fullofshadee 7 років тому

    Your videos are really amazing & helpful , thanks .

  • @TheELiTeintruder
    @TheELiTeintruder 7 років тому +18

    in fairness hes pretty darn quick...great vid...

  • @hiitsme2183
    @hiitsme2183 5 років тому +3

    I have done distance for about 7 years. But I started slowing down in highschool. I now only hit a low 5 minute or maybe barley under 5 minute. So I decided to switch into sprinting. I gotta say, everyday you get better. I'm only just a sophomore but I feel that I have good form. But I haven't been timed in sprints. What I did notice is that in sprinting, I only speed up the more I go. So I decided to do 200 because 100 im not full speed but other than that it's all good.

  • @ceciliaappiahh
    @ceciliaappiahh 7 років тому

    I've been watching this video over and over again my meet is next week, super nervous! Thx Jaret

  • @indoorandoutdoorendurance3889
    @indoorandoutdoorendurance3889 8 років тому

    This was nice to watch!

  • @abigailmarie7700
    @abigailmarie7700 5 років тому +15

    i have a track meet tomorrow and it’s not competitive it’s just with the schools in our district but i’m always so nervous. when i practice i always go full out without thinking of a strategy but during the race i have so much adrenaline and i’m only focused on passing the finish line that i just do whatever my heart tells me. i’m only running relay this time because i hate solo so that’s good but i’m still super nervous. also most of the time we get put in the first lane so i tend to think that i should go fastest at the curve since that’s where i get so catch up in people too but nope haha. i’m soooo nervou s

  • @vecernicek2
    @vecernicek2 7 років тому +122

    So what kind of runner Bolt is? He runs 100, but he still can speed up at the end of 200.

    • @JaretCampisi
      @JaretCampisi  7 років тому +92

      Bolt is really a 200 meter runner specialist who happens to be very good in the 100 as well. He actually didn't even run the 100 and had to beg his coach to let him run it during the 2008 Olympics and we all know what happened there. Not every single person will fall exactly into these categories, just wanted to give a general idea.

    • @vecernicek2
      @vecernicek2 7 років тому +8

      Jaret Campisi Coach is crazy, Bolt already had a 100m WR before the OG and had to beg him? Really?

    • @asaprocker5310
      @asaprocker5310 7 років тому +1

      Bolt did not have the WR in 2008.

    • @vecernicek2
      @vecernicek2 7 років тому +11

      Veripamue Hinda Yes he did make his first 100m WR already before the OG in Beijing. 9.72, then improved to 9.69 in Beijing. Look it up.

    • @asaprocker5310
      @asaprocker5310 7 років тому +1

      vecernicek2 I'm sorry. Thanks for enlightenment.

  • @ashlve
    @ashlve Рік тому +1

    Im an 11 year old girl, who needed these tips for my upcoming running race finals. These were really helpful and will definitely help me for the race. Wish me luck! // MAKE SURE TO REMIND ME TO UPDATE 👹👹

  • @QuickWit04
    @QuickWit04 6 років тому

    I needed this video!!

  • @adammarthey761
    @adammarthey761 4 роки тому +11

    Here while I’m waiting to figure out if I’ll have a track season 2020

  • @minhgtr
    @minhgtr 7 років тому +31

    HI Jaret. Firstly nice stride forms. Your strides look awesome.
    Going to probably ask a dumb question here. So a fit guy who is going to run all out in the 200m and accept he will start to get slower towards the last 100m . Will he always lose against a guy of equal speed and endurance who runs the 200m as you mentioned?
    I always thought just train to get fit as possible for the 200m and run all out and try to hold it on the last 100m .
    i feel bad. Been getting my boy to do it all wrong.
    If the correct way you mention works then this could help him shave some more seconds off!.
    I definately got to apply this principle of yours.
    Thank you

    • @JaretCampisi
      @JaretCampisi  7 років тому +8

      Yes having a race plan that he learns how to execute will absolutely help him run faster.

  • @karldebes
    @karldebes Рік тому

    Thank you so much! This was a very useful video!

  • @csnop5091
    @csnop5091 7 років тому

    thank you so much for this! I have a qualifying meet tomorrow where it is a 200m dash and I needed some tips so thank you for helping me with it! (it will be raining too😕)

  • @tonydowns7843
    @tonydowns7843 3 роки тому +7

    Currently i’m in 10th grade and i run a 24.14 200m. looking to improve hopefully this video helps.

  • @808benfast
    @808benfast 6 років тому +28

    I compete too hard in my 200m dash. I get locked up in trying to beat the guy next to me so much so, that I forget to enter my 'float' phase after my first 50m drive phase. How do i float stronger so that I don't burn out my last 50m ?

  • @uttarasingh6494
    @uttarasingh6494 4 роки тому +1

    Well you are a very good coach.🤩🤩

  • @ernie3537
    @ernie3537 8 років тому

    you're basically my coach man haha thanks for uploading these videos!

    • @JaretCampisi
      @JaretCampisi  8 років тому

      +Ernesto Arevalo haha yeah buddy! Lots more to come, if you have questions let me know and I'll try to address them in future videos :)

  • @cleoleather602
    @cleoleather602 5 років тому +6

    just noticed, you run quite flat footed and sometimes heal strike. this is automatically breaking your speed- you'd be a lot faster if you ran on the balls of your feet and you'll be able to apply a lot more power into the ground

  • @rylandcisco4192
    @rylandcisco4192 8 років тому +72

    Lol you're the most fit person at that track. Everyone else is just walking 😂

  • @stephenmellentine
    @stephenmellentine Рік тому

    200/400 guy here. Nailed it!

  • @Lucygirlme
    @Lucygirlme 4 роки тому

    Tryouts are tomorrow and im so nervous. So I hope these videos really help

  • @jadenhill5061
    @jadenhill5061 6 років тому +34

    This is the first time im doing a 200 and im really nervous

  • @katinkaschumann7045
    @katinkaschumann7045 7 років тому +41

    Do you have any advice on getting better sprint endurance the last 60m of the 200m dash? I struggle with the last 60m of the race, because my legs get quite tired and I start slowing down. I´ve tried the race plan, but the problem is that I accelerate after the float phase, but only a couple of meters

    • @JaretCampisi
      @JaretCampisi  7 років тому +8

      Pretty much everyone struggles with the last 50 to 60 meters of a 200 meter to be honest. The two best things you can do is have a solid race plan and continue to get in better shape by training your strength endurance, speed endurance and speed training.
      I'd suggest picking up a copy of my run faster off season program. It has all of these elements and will help you improve for sure.
      www.jcampfit.com/store/p29/run_faster_-_off_season_track_program.html

  • @donneofficial3304
    @donneofficial3304 8 років тому

    i am a college athlete and i was a distance runner till this season when i sadly lost my endurance. i usually run 28/29 sometimes even 30 at meets for 200m but after watching this video and doing the workout just last week my time dropped to 26 flat. thank you so much

    • @JaretCampisi
      @JaretCampisi  8 років тому

      +Donne official wow thats awesome man, so happy to hear that! Its amazing what you can do with the correct knowledge on how to run races etc. Keep up the good work man. Lots more to come!

    • @theonlyexpress885
      @theonlyexpress885 8 років тому

      +Donne official Wait. You're a college athlete running 26's?

    • @donneofficial3304
      @donneofficial3304 8 років тому

      TheOnlyExpress yeah I'm a girl and i used to be a distance runner before

    • @theonlyexpress885
      @theonlyexpress885 8 років тому

      Oh. I apologize. I didnt realize that you're a girl. That makes a lot more sense now. Good luck :)

  • @boblee14
    @boblee14 8 років тому

    Holy crap! I was running a 56 at the beginning of the year and now I am running at 52.8 because of your vidoes

    • @JaretCampisi
      @JaretCampisi  8 років тому +2

      +Bob Lee haha wow thats freaking awesome! Its amazing how much of a difference it makes when you know how to run a race and understand how to do it correctly. Keep killing it man! Lots more videos coming.

  • @puvan8693
    @puvan8693 4 роки тому +4

    I
    I’m so nervous for sports day for my whole life one day before sports day I always do research about how to run fast but luckily I go for athletics every Wednesday so I might have a change wish me luck I will give an update if I win or not
    Wish me luck !!!
    Edit: hey guys I just did my sports day and I got gold totally recommend this method

  • @haileytran9956
    @haileytran9956 5 років тому +4

    ahggg that explains why the last 4 meets i've been dying after all my 200 dashes . nobody told me not to go all out . coach jus said that shit was a sprint . 🤣

  • @jibraandhirani461
    @jibraandhirani461 8 років тому

    great vid i have track soon im sure this will help alot

  • @speedyrunner1030
    @speedyrunner1030 4 роки тому

    needed this

  • @uzii-03
    @uzii-03 5 років тому +23

    Wish me luck tomorrow is my sports day..😥😥

  • @joshgarca17
    @joshgarca17 8 років тому +23

    I'm a 200 and 400 runner, PRs are 25.03 and 59.29 as a 9th grader with 1 year of track experience now. At my very first track meet I had no idea how to run the 200 or 400 and got 28.1 and 67.13 lol, usually I can go all out 100% in the 200 and never slow down, but the 400 is so damn hard. I think the reason my 400 time isn't better is because in the back of my mind I'm thinking about saving energy and run the first 200 so slow and still have no energy for the last 100 so I might as well run the first 200 fast, when I'm running 300s in practice on endurance day my times are consistently under 40 seconds so I just need to work on pushing in the last 100 and getting out fast in the first 150-200

    • @rylandcisco4192
      @rylandcisco4192 8 років тому +2

      I beat you in the 200 by .01 seconds lol

    • @marcbousine9292
      @marcbousine9292 8 років тому

      677.13?

    • @Jacob-bg3bl
      @Jacob-bg3bl 5 років тому

      Yo what’s ur times now? You still do track?

    • @NYCDurrani
      @NYCDurrani 3 роки тому +1

      What did you end up running as a senior?

    • @harvey9508
      @harvey9508 2 роки тому +1

      i ran a 24.94 200 with 3 months of experience

  • @wrigglesbee
    @wrigglesbee 5 років тому

    Great Video Many Thanks

  • @mrsmokey6373
    @mrsmokey6373 4 роки тому +2

    Bro I like you running style

  • @jonathantan8528
    @jonathantan8528 8 років тому +6

    When running the curve do you recommend running into the top curve and running a tangent from the top of the curve to the to the part of the turn? Hope this makes sense

    • @JaretCampisi
      @JaretCampisi  8 років тому +4

      just run towards the inside of your lane and let your body lean naturally. You'll also want to shorten your strides just a touch and focus a little more on turning over so you are able to stay on the inside of your lane and make the curve as short as possible. That's about all there is to turn running so don't make it more complicated than it has to be :)

  • @divinxiv2060
    @divinxiv2060 5 років тому +26

    Lane one is the worst lane to run a 200 in🤦🏾‍♂️.

    • @brutis1520
      @brutis1520 5 років тому +7

      any lane is easy to run a 200 inch

    • @nicholasvasconcellos6273
      @nicholasvasconcellos6273 5 років тому +1

      I ran a 22.9 FAT from Lane 2 yesterday. If I got Lane 3-4 I would’ve gotten 22.8 or 22.7 easily.

    • @battle-wornrobottauntproce1369
      @battle-wornrobottauntproce1369 5 років тому +6

      Its better mentally, because you start out behind and quickly catch up to everyone.

    • @sarahd7489
      @sarahd7489 5 років тому

      Battle-Worn Robot Taunt Processor yesss

    • @nicelydrawngirl2496
      @nicelydrawngirl2496 5 років тому

      I always get the last one

  • @reademandweep7273
    @reademandweep7273 4 роки тому

    big 4x2 relay tmrw; got a shot at gold, wish me luck (and thanks for the help)

  • @melvinmugambe5597
    @melvinmugambe5597 7 років тому

    This helped me to improve by two seconds

  • @jasminecarroll6314
    @jasminecarroll6314 5 років тому +6

    If he’s tired after doing this, then I’m screwed

  • @omarianhussain3827
    @omarianhussain3827 7 років тому +56

    I just made a new pb it's 28.09

  • @larry8939
    @larry8939 5 років тому +2

    I ate no food and I drank a moderate amount of water before my 200. I also warmed up for an hour before my race. I ended up beating my PR by 2 seconds!

  • @sunitakunkolienkar8319
    @sunitakunkolienkar8319 4 роки тому +1

    I love running nice video

  • @unknowdokit279
    @unknowdokit279 8 років тому +3

    can you tell me the best breathing technique, cz when I run, I gas out and my chest get so tight and it's hard to catch my breath. great vids thx man!

    • @JaretCampisi
      @JaretCampisi  8 років тому

      +Unknow Unknow Breathing isn't something you need to worry about. Just let your body breath however it wants and concentrate on your running form and being relaxed and efficient. Your breathing will get screwed up and feel shitty if you're not quite in good shape yet so that will come with time. There aren't any special breathing techniques for the sprinting events unfortunately.

  • @freakyblank7728
    @freakyblank7728 7 років тому +43

    I need help. I am fat and whatevs, I can only dash fast. I rlly don't have endurance and can only dash;w; I rlly don't wanna embarrass myself in front of the whole school

    • @dan_4531
      @dan_4531 7 років тому +7

      Freaky Blank run endurance workouts, I was fat like you are and just worked hard for endurance and it payed off! If you have access to a track do these workouts: day 1: 2x400m 1 min or 2 min break in between, 3x100m with 1min break or 2, and after your done finish off with 4 flat forties which is a lay on your stomach and stand up and sprint 40 yards sprint

    • @dan_4531
      @dan_4531 7 років тому +3

      Freaky Blank there many more workouts to do but here's another one: mile repeats which is run a mile, take a 10 minute break and then run a mile again. This workout is hard for beginners trust me

    • @rafaelwang2837
      @rafaelwang2837 7 років тому +1

      Freaky Blank get skinny and if you are like me , a person who can't lose weight . then gain muscle

    • @MLGRDR
      @MLGRDR 6 років тому +1

      rafael wang I can't gain weight

    • @shirlenesmith6127
      @shirlenesmith6127 6 років тому +1

      Freaky Blan7

  • @aminmustefa1588
    @aminmustefa1588 8 років тому +2

    @jaretcampisi this was a great video I run a 11.9 in the 100 but I would be running high 24s and I knew it didn't match up because I kept dying in my last 50 meters but I watched this yesterday before my meet and I PRd with a 24.04 because I held the float and wasn't even exhausted at the finish line

    • @JaretCampisi
      @JaretCampisi  8 років тому

      +Amin Mustefa right on man, love to hear that! Its amazing what a good race plan can do for you. Keep perfecting that float and work on floating for less and less as long as you finish strong and your time will continue to drop.

    • @Mangersainement
      @Mangersainement 5 місяців тому

      What is your old time un the 200m ?

  • @samanthalo439
    @samanthalo439 3 роки тому +1

    literally watching this after the season’s done

  • @geradjoseph4977
    @geradjoseph4977 5 років тому +3

    Guess what I did my 200m and I was 1st one good tip for running faster is to stretch your legs far that's my strategy for always winning

  • @yrnstatus11quauvo99
    @yrnstatus11quauvo99 7 років тому +9

    I'm 18 with a pr in the 400m 50.86, and my 200m is 23.41, any tips on getting down to 49.5 in the 400 and 22.4 in the 200

  • @Natalie-zw6vz
    @Natalie-zw6vz 2 роки тому

    This video helped me to come in 1st! Thank you!

  • @JamesKing-pl2xu
    @JamesKing-pl2xu 6 років тому

    Wow man you really know what your talking about. I saw your times on Milesplit. Would you be able to make a video on the drive phase in a 55 meter dash please?

  • @zetrek9763
    @zetrek9763 6 років тому +5

    What if you can run the 200 all out without a float phase? It’s all just a mental thing for me and if I just scream at myself not to stop then I can hold a sprint for 200 to 300m

    • @Mangersainement
      @Mangersainement 5 місяців тому

      If you hold on by going hardware for the whole race, continue to go hard for it. It is suitable for those Who Cannot finish whithout collapsing in rhe second part of the race.

  • @dimohaymin
    @dimohaymin 8 років тому +4

    Thank youuuu so much for your tips that makes a hush different for me. my 100m dash was 13:32 sec at first time and you know what after taking those tips from you and i use them now its 11:87 sec and that was the last friday. is it a good time ? ...im looking forward to hit 10sec can i ? Also i really liked the T-shirt on you how can i get one like it i really want it
    P.S: i Started Track&Field 4 Months ago.

    • @JaretCampisi
      @JaretCampisi  8 років тому +1

      +Mohaymin Elamri wow that's a huge difference! Happy to hear that man. And those are some legit times such early on in your career. Keep up with it and you'll do well. I've got shirts in production right now...they should be available by the end of the month...I will let you guys know when they are :)

    • @dimohaymin
      @dimohaymin 8 років тому

      Okay let us know when they're available :) Thank You Coach !! i promise i will do Well...

    • @Mangersainement
      @Mangersainement 5 місяців тому

      It's link to your natural progression, and not necessarily to thé racine strategy, you've bien doing for 4 months.

  • @Biebtan
    @Biebtan 3 роки тому +1

    I’m here after getting 2 #1s tonight! My time was 24.5 & I’m a Freshman! I wanna be at or under 20 in 2 weeks! Best of luck to fellow runners here~

    • @gibr1el510
      @gibr1el510 3 роки тому

      good luck but that is going to be very difficult

    • @stevenrodriguez8386
      @stevenrodriguez8386 3 роки тому +7

      That’s literally Olympic records😂

    • @itsjordyn6219
      @itsjordyn6219 2 роки тому

      imma tell you right now your time will not drop that far in 2 weeks but keep up the good work that’s a really good time for a freshman i know this was 11 months ago lol

  • @simplystrawberry2007
    @simplystrawberry2007 2 роки тому +2

    Guys my race is tomorrow and I’m doing a 100m, 200m, and a 4x100m and I’m mainly nervous for the 200m. Wish me luck

    • @whoamiwiw
      @whoamiwiw 2 роки тому

      How did you do?
      Because on Saturday I have 200, A type of relay, Shotput, and Javelin

  • @youstedfortreder1203
    @youstedfortreder1203 6 років тому +17

    Ill just run so fast I wont have enough time to get tired.

  • @dulceacosta204
    @dulceacosta204 3 роки тому +7

    I’m 13 and my fastest that i ran a 200m was 38 seconds I need improvement to get in the team but idk how to start

    • @itz_dom.official
      @itz_dom.official 3 роки тому

      I would say practice is best. The more you do it, the better you'll get eventually. You have to focus on the mechanics of it, because you can't keep running it the exact same way if it's not working for you. You have time, sometimes things don't happen exactly when you want them, but you definitely can do much better really soon.

    • @mvegas9552
      @mvegas9552 3 роки тому

      Maybe you’ll need to work on your forms a little bit more

  • @jackvalerius6118
    @jackvalerius6118 7 років тому

    I have a race tomorrow in the 200 and I'm so nervous and this is gonna help alot

  • @shagverywellable
    @shagverywellable 4 роки тому

    Awesome bruh!!!! Thx

  • @gerben4436
    @gerben4436 5 років тому +8

    i ran from my school to my train, my teeth hurt, i was breathing fast af so i googled how to not die after running 200m

  • @monsterxpancake
    @monsterxpancake 7 років тому +3

    Why do you think my 200m is so much slower than my 100m?? Last seasons 200m PR was 22.8, along with an 11.27 100m. Now my season records are 11.35 and 23.7....

    • @JaretCampisi
      @JaretCampisi  7 років тому +1

      tough to say exactly...could be training, could get weight gain, could be not in as good as shape as before. There are a lot of things that go into it.

    • @monsterxpancake
      @monsterxpancake 7 років тому

      Alright, thanks anyways. Your consistent replies really set you apart from other youtubers, seems like you really care about helping athletes.

    • @JaretCampisi
      @JaretCampisi  7 років тому

      you're welcome buddy and yes I really make these videos to try and help you guys :)

  • @geradjoseph4977
    @geradjoseph4977 5 років тому +1

    I'm doing my 200m sports day race tomorrow at park view school I'm really nervous for it but I will try my best

  • @ansonz2236
    @ansonz2236 8 років тому

    So much love to your videos. Great stuff. And I have a problem in 100m right now. I can't lift my knee up high in the last 40meters race. And it kills my time

    • @JaretCampisi
      @JaretCampisi  8 років тому

      I'll be doing a video on the 100 meter shortly so stay tuned. My guess right off the bat would be flexibility, strength endurance and an improper race plan. Stay tuned.