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  • ShowtimeSpicer
    Rookie
    • Sep 2008
    • 100

    #1

    Speed Training

    I'm looking to get a bit faster for track season in a month or so... is there any guaranteed way for me to do this? I haven't exercised in a while, and I'm not the strongest guy alive... I was thinking I'd have to do some more endurance stuff anyways.

    Any ideas on how to improve speed?
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  • larrygiterdone
    MVP
    • Jul 2005
    • 3037

    #2
    Re: Speed Training

    the only way to improve speed is through technique

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    • p_rushing
      Hall Of Fame
      • Feb 2004
      • 14514

      #3
      Re: Speed Training

      Actually there is a lot you can do to improve your rapid twitch muscles, but I don't know what those are. Trainers get paid a lot before the NFL Draft combine to improve players quickness.

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      • Spear
        Video Game Dev
        • Sep 2002
        • 4434

        #4
        Re: Speed Training

        I found that doing power cleans in the weight room helped me.
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        • Maxattax3
          MVP
          • Aug 2008
          • 2265

          #5
          Re: Speed Training

          just practice the event(s) you are going to do...
          except add on like 20 or 25 extra meters and still try to get your time down to what you would want it. come race day you'll have a nice burst at the end of the race.

          of course weight training and a good diet helps too.
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          • Detroit19
            Rookie
            • May 2008
            • 6

            #6
            Re: Speed Training

            My dad's a personal trainer at Lifetime and he's helped me a lot with increasing my speed and quickness. Do wind sprints, cone drills and plyometrics. Also get a good thirty pound weight vest and do the same drills. After you take it off you'll feel like you can move lightning quick.

            Do weight training on your legs, but on your reps instead of doing a full, slow rep, push/pull into the rep slightly then pump up and down quickly for 20-30 seconds. Go further into the rep and do it again. Repeat this till you go all the way through the machines range of motion. This will help build the strength and responsivness of your fast twitch muscle.

            Also if you can find a small trampoline (like four by four feet, not the big kind you play on) bounce on it. It will help your muscles loosen and recover from training. Doing sprints on it will also help increase your fast twitch muscle responsivness, or so my dad says. He did this whole series of speed training on trampolines with some Olympic trainer back when he was in college, I'll look further into it if you want me to.

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            • colkilla
              MVP
              • Jul 2003
              • 1539

              #7
              Re: Speed Training

              just be careful with the weight vest if you go that route. i train with mine on a few times a week but i have heard you can tear up tendons and ligaments if you push too hard doing certain drills, like hard cutting and stuff...

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              • Jon22
                Banned
                • May 2003
                • 2514

                #8
                Re: Speed Training

                Here you go. Lot of great videos to help you work all key muscle groups. I've been going through the videos awhile now to get back into football shape.

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                • auburntigersfan
                  Release the Kirchen
                  • Aug 2006
                  • 4737

                  #9
                  Re: Speed Training

                  Maybe try resistance running. We've been doing that during our football workouts using bands, it seems to be helping us.

                  But in reality, you probably don't have perfect form, you could just work on getting better form and cut time of your runs.
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                  • KG
                    Welcome Back
                    • Sep 2005
                    • 17583

                    #10
                    Re: Speed Training

                    Plyometrics and exercises that focus on fast twich movements. Adding extra weight to you (vests, ankle, etc...) can be harmful by adding stress on your other body parts.
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