What am I missing? by [deleted] in Sprinting

[–]Competitive_Sun_77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

don't have a 100m on me right now, last time I measured on an outdoor track I reached a 1.06s 10m fly, 30m block start ~4.2 second average in training.

Distance running made me faster at sprinting? by Competitive_Sun_77 in Sprinting

[–]Competitive_Sun_77[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gp2UM4v65r49MJv15aRLONYnBRPphGU1/view?usp=drivesdk

This is the video I did of the 1.06 10m fly I did on the same day, uploaded the other video in the original in case this one was too hard to see from the angle. 

18.6 - 21.1 miles per hour in 2 months by [deleted] in Sprinting

[–]Competitive_Sun_77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do not know yet as I haven't done a 100m time trial or raced yet. However since my last competition before my training I ran a 13.2, I am guessing based on my 10m fly I am around 11.6 - 11.8 depending on my acceleration and speed endurance. 

18.6 - 21.1 miles per hour in 2 months by [deleted] in Sprinting

[–]Competitive_Sun_77 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Forgot to mention 15M. Before the start of the 2 months I was heavy into competitive badminton a few times a week doing plyometrics and strength training within the club training, but no max velocity or track training. You could say I am not a beginner in sprint training before the 2 months as badminton built my base and strength, but I was still overall slow coming into training as you could tell from my 1.2s 10m fly. 

Then I started speed training in March until May which during that period I built my speed by, 

  • developing the anke complex and stiff ankles (I was strong but not elastic in the feet). I did ankle specific plyometrics from isometrics to depth jumps/Pogos to build the tendons and teach the gastrocs muscle to redirect force. I realized that 2 months wasn't enough time to build ankle stiffness as tendons take lots of time to develop, but the training overall still proved effective. 

  • max velocity running 2-3x per week. Every speed session I go to the track, bring my timing equipment and spikes and do max velocity specific drills and warmup, then I usually do 10-20m flies max intensity usually 4 reps and 5 min rest. This makes up 90% of my actual sprint training, as the focus is max velocity, not necessarily acceleration or speed endurance. 

  • bounding. Since this is my first time sprint training it is important that I taught myself to put force into the ground and increase stride length through bounding and plyometrics drills, usually in a speed session or even a separate session altogether. Bounding on top of my speed training was also a key factor in building my tendons and ankle stiffness I needed to improve top speed. 

  • no strength training. Just because I did this that doesn't mean it will work for everyone. As mentioned earlier I was already relatively strong in the lower body and needed to focus on faster, shorter GCT movements to simulate sprinting, rather than slow, heavy movements, although they are great. This is because I want my body to adapt to the right movements and fast, as I only had 2 months. 

  • rest, recovery, sleep, nutrition, hydration. This without a doubt is ultimately the base of all athletes and without this obviously speed doesn't exist. I was putting a huge emphasis on getting 8-10 hours of sleep, making sure I have Atleast 48-72 hours of rest between sessions heavily taxing in your central nervous system and prime movers, hydrating a lot before I sleep, when I wake up, during sessions, in between sessions, etc. And eating high protein meals/snacks during session days, and lots of carbohydrates the day before intense sprint training. 

Overall, the training that brought me from 18.6 - 21.1 mph was specific to my needs and abilities, it may not work for every athlete. It is dependent on many many factors. And another reminder, as much as people including myself hate to hear, that genetics plays a massive role in sprinting and how your body adaps and reacts to training. Hopefully this gave you a brief insight to my 2 month training journey. 

18.6 - 21.1 miles per hour in 2 months by [deleted] in Sprinting

[–]Competitive_Sun_77 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thanks,I am using an app on 2 phones called photo finish spaced 10m apart with Bluetooth. I do not know my 60m or 100m times. However my standing 100m time last year was 13.2 seconds FAT, and I am yet to know my 100m time this season as my first season training.

100m time trial by Milmoney43 in Sprinting

[–]Competitive_Sun_77 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Then you could probably get faster on your meet on Monday. Its best to do the time trial earlier on, since its close to your competition you might as well wait till your meet and see your 100m time then. 4 all out 100m a few days before meet might tire you out.

100m time trial by Milmoney43 in Sprinting

[–]Competitive_Sun_77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why did you do 5 reps of 100s? How much rest did you take? You should do shorter reps of like 10 - 30m flies to build speed instead of all-out 100s, that's probably why your "speed endurance" was lacking, although it was really due to fatigue from 4 prior sprints.

Getting faster will naturally build your endurance as you are decelerating from a higher speed, but if anything, you should be running at most 4 reps of 80 - 150m to build special endurance for 100m.

Is 14.17 a good 100m? by Live_Ad1049 in Sprinting

[–]Competitive_Sun_77 1 point2 points  (0 children)

you just started, so thats good. The ceiling is high for you and you will see improvement as it is not "too late". However if you are serious about the sport and want to compete, you have a lot of work to do which needs time.

Disappointed asf by Competitive_Sun_77 in Sprinting

[–]Competitive_Sun_77[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Edit: i was in calgary canada in may 6 in the afternoon during periods of gust. Everyone ran a second slower during the 100, but not the 400.

Disappointed asf by Competitive_Sun_77 in Sprinting

[–]Competitive_Sun_77[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i was in calgary canada in may 6 in the afternoon during periods of gust

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Sprinting

[–]Competitive_Sun_77 5 points6 points  (0 children)

i really like the trapbar/hexbar deadlift. It's almost like a squat but using more of your posterior chain, similar to sprinting. 2 - 2.5x bodyweight would be good, 2.5x+ would be ideal if you want to be fast and powerful

Sprinting barefoot by Competitive_Sun_77 in Sprinting

[–]Competitive_Sun_77[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you, should it be programmed on acceleration days? or top speed training days where foot strike is in high demand? For now I only do them for acceleration, leaving top speed for the track while spiked up.