Thursday, August 9, 2012

3 Ways Olympic Athletes Improve Running Speed

You may not be able to run like Olympian and "fastest man in the world," Usain Bolt but that's okay....keep working hard!


You can improve your straight-line running speed no matter what your genetics may be.

Here are 3 ways to improve your running speed:

1. You must have great running mechanics to reach your speed potential. The running mechanics are important to improve straight-ahead speed. Practice these mechanics every day!

2. Strengthening your body (core included) and improving your power will help make you faster. I have never seen a fast athlete who was physically weak. Improve your power by doing exercises at full speed (such as squat jumps, medicine ball exercises and full speed strength exercises). Power is how fast your muscles can produce force.

A big part of running speed is how fast you can accelerate to full speed. Power will help you accelerate explosively.

3. Apply more force to the ground with your feet. Every action has an equal and opposite reaction. The more force you apply to the ground, the more the ground will "give you power."

When you run, don't lift your knee past your "thigh being parallel" to the ground. This way, you will use your "power center" (glutes and hamstrings) to apply force to the ground instead of the less powerful hip flexors.

In other words, running "with high knees" is not the best way to run. Also, step over the opposite knee and drive the foot down into the ground to create maximum force.

Work hard and expect success!

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Mark Dilworth, BA, PES
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3 comments:

  1. I feel like if you could get kids running the right way from the get go, running wouldn't be so miserable for them! There is no denying that running is great exercise for everyone, especially athletes that need to stay in top form. When you feel good about what you are doing and seeing improvement it's a lot easier to keep at it.

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    1. Agreed Jodi...its better to start exercising with games when you're young. That way, you don't think about it as exercise, its just fun....This works for adults too!

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