Developing Speed: For All Ages: Maximum Velocity

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  • Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
  • In this video for developing speed for all ages, it will discuss the second phase of all sprint races, Max Velocity. It will also discuss the meaning, postures, mechanics of the phase.
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  • @deront2083
    @deront2083 11 місяців тому +1

    People have no idea how good this advice is. Seriously!

    • @coachwelly
      @coachwelly  11 місяців тому

      🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿

  • @jimmyscutts8082
    @jimmyscutts8082 2 роки тому +3

    Incredible videos. It's the micro details that make a difference in sprints! Thanks Michael!

    • @coachwelly
      @coachwelly  2 роки тому

      Always in the details. It is my pleasure sir.

    • @jimmyscutts8082
      @jimmyscutts8082 2 роки тому +1

      @@coachwelly Do you offer online coaching plans? Website?

    • @coachwelly
      @coachwelly  2 роки тому

      @@jimmyscutts8082 I do have online plans. I got rid of my website, but I'd you email me at coachwellingtondevelops@gmail.com we can talk about it more.

  • @crossfithuntingtonbeach9987
    @crossfithuntingtonbeach9987 7 років тому +5

    Thank you for educating me on your progressions from acceleration to Max Velocity! Great Videos Michael!

    • @coachwelly
      @coachwelly  7 років тому

      CrossFit Huntington Beach thank you. It is my pleasure.

  • @etiuateveamatahau3502
    @etiuateveamatahau3502 8 років тому +2

    Amazing videos bro. Incorporating most of these videos for my brothers training.
    Keep it up.
    From Australia

    • @coachwelly
      @coachwelly  8 років тому

      My pleasure. Hope they help you out sir.

  • @Frostknight831
    @Frostknight831 7 років тому +2

    Really appreciate the videos. Great explanation of sprint mechanics. Great job

    • @coachwelly
      @coachwelly  7 років тому

      My pleasure. Glad I could help.

  • @chop1116
    @chop1116 6 років тому +3

    Great stuff, very helpful videos you put out. Thank you.

    • @coachwelly
      @coachwelly  6 років тому

      My pleasure and thank you. Hope it helps you out.

  • @rick83642
    @rick83642 8 років тому +12

    First of all wanted to Thank you for the knowledge that you shared with us your time and you effort it is much appreciated, I wanted to know if you could talk about the breathing while sprinting thank you.

    • @coachwelly
      @coachwelly  8 років тому +5

      I could make a video about that...Stay tuned.

    • @SolitarySoldier
      @SolitarySoldier 6 років тому

      Micheal Wellington needed this as im prepping to run a 60 yard dash in 2 days and wanna stand out with my time. Thank you!

    • @syedjabir443
      @syedjabir443 6 років тому

      add

  • @unnamed9254
    @unnamed9254 5 років тому +2

    Thanks i have three races on february the 14th 100m,200m,400m

  • @trackfield2605
    @trackfield2605 7 років тому +8

    just a tinie winie mistake, velocity , distance(displacement) over time 0:31

    • @bryanjackson1381
      @bryanjackson1381 6 років тому

      Track&Field I was going to make the same comment. #nerdsunite lol

    • @RatusMax
      @RatusMax 5 років тому

      velocity is a vector...speed is not...

  • @Ryaak4243
    @Ryaak4243 5 років тому +2

    sir can u also make a video on breathing while sprinting/running

  • @Ryaak4243
    @Ryaak4243 5 років тому +2

    also should we keep our core engaged while sprinting/running? because I have problems doing it

    • @coachwelly
      @coachwelly  5 років тому +1

      Yes

    • @Ryaak4243
      @Ryaak4243 5 років тому

      Micheal Wellington tysm

    • @SunOmega
      @SunOmega 5 років тому +1

      @@coachwelly Wait so i should squeeze my abs while sprinting? Not relaxing?

    • @coachwelly
      @coachwelly  5 років тому

      @@SunOmega you want to engage your core, but also stay relaxed in your body.

    • @SunOmega
      @SunOmega 5 років тому +1

      @@coachwelly you mean i should squeeze hard my core?

  • @gakaface
    @gakaface 6 років тому +1

    A couple of observations. Velocity is speed in a particular direction, i.e. straight line speed. Your definition at 00:32 is not correct. It should say, *distance* in a period of time, in a straight line. And the athlete in the video is performing a "modified" running stride to increase stride length. Mostly, only elite athletes do this but the trade-off is an increase in injuries. You should only teach this with high-performance athletes that can handle it, not show it to up and coming athletes who are still developing.

    • @coachwelly
      @coachwelly  6 років тому

      You can teach wicket drills to any age of athlete, especially ones that are developing. The only change would be the distance between the wickets. Obviously their speed, strength, and power may not be that of an athlete that is elite, but the premise is the same, teach mechanics, and how to run full speed and apply force while doing it.

  • @spartangaming5078
    @spartangaming5078 Рік тому +1

    What does stepping over my knee mean? Please explain.

    • @coachwelly
      @coachwelly  Рік тому

      Your heel, as you cycle through to the front side of your body, it literally steps over opposite knee, and that continues throughout your run.

  • @akram634
    @akram634 2 роки тому +2

    How many time sprinters workout in a day please reply

    • @coachwelly
      @coachwelly  2 роки тому +1

      If you are sprinting, 1 time a day is all you need.

  • @Pwnya145
    @Pwnya145 7 років тому +3

    Hey this may be a dumb question but in sprinting I have a little bit of a dilemma. So I was told that ground force is what makes a sprinter fast but I tried putting a lot of force, almost like a hammer and there has been no noticeable improvements. Then I question should your legs focus on going forward with knee and quad drive? Or does everything go downwards?

    • @coachwelly
      @coachwelly  7 років тому +1

      Pwnya145 it is a mixture of the two. The force back into the track is what makes you faster. The higher the knee/quad drive the more force you will be able to put back into the track. Your arms are also important in the force being placed back into the track.

    • @Pwnya145
      @Pwnya145 7 років тому

      Should you focus on legs forward and arms downward? Like if you were to explain where the forces go how would you explain it? For example, I'm understanding legs going horizontally forward and arms vertically down.

    • @linex7566
      @linex7566 6 років тому +1

      Remember if your thinking too much about hitting the ground hard your movements might be slower it should flow a bit its al about speed, the best analogy I've heard is your legs should be (somewhat) like pistons you want to hit the ground hard then explode back up then back down as quickly as you can

    • @simeon8967
      @simeon8967 Рік тому

      @@Pwnya145 focus on getting extension and pulling it back during too end

  • @joseramonyloskonsentidos3845
    @joseramonyloskonsentidos3845 7 років тому +2

    Should I work out my legs to sprint faster? Or will that make me slow? Also should I make have my hands in a fist?

    • @coachwelly
      @coachwelly  7 років тому +1

      Joseph Mendez yes. Increase your strength and power in your legs (deadlifts, box jumps, jump squats, single leg lunges, etc). Your hand is depending on your preference. Some run with their hands open and vice versa.

  • @vince11harris
    @vince11harris 6 років тому +1

    Hello Mr Wellington, what are the best ways to imrpove top end speed for a 100m/200m sprinter

    • @coachwelly
      @coachwelly  6 років тому

      vince11baller harris speeds endurance, speed endurance , speed endurance . Running intervals between 60-150 meters at at least 90-100 percent. And obviously make sure you Technique running gets better.

    • @R888ZZZZZ
      @R888ZZZZZ 5 років тому +1

      @@coachwelly poor speed endurance can makes sprinter slower 2-3 seconds? even he has good top speed?

    • @coachwelly
      @coachwelly  5 років тому

      @@R888ZZZZZ not 2 or 3 seconds. A few tenths or hundredths of a second yes.

  • @DeepakSharma-eg3jw
    @DeepakSharma-eg3jw 4 роки тому +2

    Sir, how to reduce running time

  • @AdrianBaptiste
    @AdrianBaptiste 6 років тому +2

    I notice the runner in this video will sprint with fingers outstretched and arms tight.. isn't it important to stay relaxed while in the full motion of sprinting?? I can understand tension at the start of a race coming out of the blocks and gaining momentum but after 30 meters everything from the waist up should be at ease

    • @coachwelly
      @coachwelly  6 років тому

      It's really whatever is comfortable to the runner. Some run with hands open, some with hands closed.

  • @nathanboy9866
    @nathanboy9866 6 років тому +1

    is there a particular age in which sprinters will run their fastest times?

    • @coachwelly
      @coachwelly  6 років тому

      Not necessarily. It will solely depend on the athlete. Take it from two different ends of the spectrum. You may have a youth kids that run extremely fast when young, but as they get older, their bodies start to change, and the plateau. Then you may have a kid that wasn't as good as a youth, has some effort placed into them, and they blossom. Then you have the elites, who run fast, but as they get into the mid to late 20s, they start flying. It all depends on the individual.

    • @nathanboy9866
      @nathanboy9866 6 років тому +1

      +Micheal Wellington thank you 😊

    • @coachwelly
      @coachwelly  6 років тому

      You are welcome.

  • @MahamedMhodaauud-zs7pw
    @MahamedMhodaauud-zs7pw Рік тому +1

    0:33 0:35 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @richardjstrngth
    @richardjstrngth 7 років тому

    Awesome stuff coach

    • @coachwelly
      @coachwelly  7 років тому

      Richard James thank you sir. I hope it helps.

    • @richardjstrngth
      @richardjstrngth 7 років тому +1

      Micheal Wellington it did

  • @gorillaz2012
    @gorillaz2012 8 років тому +2

    Hey ! I started to watch your videos since now, they are very nice and detailed, all my life i had to have endurance because of cage fights but i am so, so bad at sprinting. Just a question, should i follow these steps in your videos or should i start slower ? Thanks for all effort with these videos, i know its not simple to make a video like this, all the luck man

    • @coachwelly
      @coachwelly  8 років тому +1

      If you are just starting out, you can work our way up, but sprinting helps power output. Being a cage fighter, putting power into your punches, kicks, etc would benefit you as a fighter. Get your general endurance up (Mileage, general strengthen, etc), then work your way up.

    • @gorillaz2012
      @gorillaz2012 8 років тому

      1 km in 3:02 the best, 60m 6,5 the best. So i'll try anyway.. Thanks alot !

  • @lenlen4127
    @lenlen4127 6 років тому +2

    should I have my toes up while running

    • @coachwelly
      @coachwelly  6 років тому +1

      Len Len Doris flexed, yes

    • @lenlen4127
      @lenlen4127 6 років тому +1

      Micheal Wellington what if I cant keep it Dorisflexed is there much difference

    • @coachwelly
      @coachwelly  6 років тому

      You have to practice doing it.

    • @lenlen4127
      @lenlen4127 6 років тому +1

      Micheal Wellington is it worth? how can I practise that also

    • @coachwelly
      @coachwelly  6 років тому +1

      Len Len yrs you should. It's helps with force application which is where speed comes from

  • @hikerJohn
    @hikerJohn 3 роки тому +2

    Your head is not at "sea level", It's just LEVEL (as level as can be). How can you even know if it's level or not. I know what "level headed" is . . .

    • @coachwelly
      @coachwelly  3 роки тому

      I don't think you got it... The caption said "SEE" level, which makes it Level. Get it

  • @syedjabir443
    @syedjabir443 6 років тому

    how give in bireth

    • @coachwelly
      @coachwelly  6 років тому

      syed jabir I don't understand what you are asking sir.

  • @syedjabir443
    @syedjabir443 6 років тому

    my son his breathing problem

    • @coachwelly
      @coachwelly  6 років тому

      Does he have asthma, or does he simply not know how to breathe when running?

  • @richardjstrngth
    @richardjstrngth 7 років тому +2

    Awesome stuff coach