Friday, March 23, 2012

Youth Speed Training - How to Sprint Faster

You probably have noticed in recent years sports teams are focused on speed, speed, and more speed. It's not surprise parents and coaches of youth athletes now want their youth athletes to get faster as well.

Learning to sprint faster is not that difficult, if you supervene certain principles. The main principle is to enhance the youth athlete's strength. This can be done through any distinct speed training exercises and drills.

Sprint

Sled sprints, or hill sprints, furnish resistance the athlete must overcome. This resistance builds up power that will later be used to impel the athlete faster as they sprint. For youth athletes, a sled weighing 10-30 pounds would be plenty heavy. A steep hill can also be used.

Youth Speed Training - How to Sprint Faster

When performing these speed training exercises, it is foremost to keep the sprint no longer than 5 seconds in length. Athletes are only able to claim maximum endeavor for up to 7 seconds. After this window, execution decreases quickly. Following each sprint, rest about 2 minutes. For younger athletes around ages 12-14, perform 2 sets of 5 sprints, resting 2 minutes between sprints and 5 minutes between sets. For high school athletes, aged 16-18, perform 3-4 sets of 4-5 sprints, resting 2 minutes between sprints, and 5-7 minutes between sets.

Another great exercise for learning how to sprint faster is push up sprints. To perform this exercise, athletes will lie on their stomachs, hands by their arm pits. When they are ready, or on a "go" command, they push up fast and sprint as fast as they can. This should be done in one movement. For younger athletes aged 12-14, perform 3-4 sets of varying distances from 5-20 yards. Older athletes, 16-18 years old, can perform 3-5 sets of 20-40 yards.

These two exercises help build a foundation for learning how to sprint faster in youth athletes. They are easy to perform, and can be quite fun. By following the guidelines, you will consideration an revising in your athletes speed in a few weeks.

Youth Speed Training - How to Sprint Faster

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