Not all resisted sprints are the same.
Hill sprints create a natural horizontal resistance that teaches projection and front side mechanics.
Chains and sleds overload horizontal force production, improving early acceleration.
Resisted sprint devices let you dial in precise
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loads using velocity decrement or % of bodyweight.
Bands or towels add reactive tension but are harder to quantify, best for low-load accelerations or partner drills.
In Speed Kills, I break down how to actually use resisted sprinting, how to choose loading based on %
Bands or towels add reactive tension but are harder to quantify, best for low-load accelerations or partner drills.
In Speed Kills, I break down how to actually use resisted sprinting, how to choose loading based on %
bodyweight, how to apply velocity decrement, and how to progress from hills to sleds to free sprints. It also includes an eight-week speed program built around the same methods I use with my athletes.
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