Sprinting: The Block Start
How to Be Explosive in a Race Start
Theoretically this is all well and good. We see olympic sprinters come perfectly out of their blocks with what seems to be rocket propulsion. Sadly, for the rest of us block starts are not that simple. Not only is there a certain technique that must be followed in order to get the right force in the right direction, one also must contend with the anxiety of the start of the race during setup in the blocks. In short sprinting events, plenty of things can go wrong during a race that only lasts between six and twenty-five seconds. However, most of these issues can be traced back to block starts and hopefully with this tutorial you will be able to improve your overall race time.
Sprinting: The Block Start
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