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Fred Duncan
@Fred__Duncan
3 Sprint Myths That Won’t Die

1️⃣ “You run on your toes.”
You don’t. Sprinters strike through the ball of the foot with a dorsiflexed, pre activated ankle that’s ready to handle force. The heel drops slightly to load the Achilles for elastic recoil… it’s a reflexive,
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Fred Duncan
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spring like action, not a toe bounce.

2️⃣ “Tall and Land directly under your center of mass!”
If you did, you’d go nowhere. The foot needs to hit slightly in front so you can push back and down. Over correct this cue and you’ll just bounce vertically instead of projecting
Fred Duncan
@Fred__Duncan
forward.

3️⃣ “Take longer strides.”
You don’t cue stride length, you earn it. Stride length comes from how much vertical impulse you create and how efficiently you apply horizontal force. Reaching or over striding only adds braking and kills momentum.

These myths keep athletes
Fred Duncan
@Fred__Duncan
focused on positions instead of force, posture, and timing, the things that actually make you faster.

If you want to understand the biomechanics behind real speed, how to build it, program it, and sustain it, it’s all broken down in Speed Kills, my 80-page eBook and training
Fred Duncan
@Fred__Duncan
system built around applied sprint science, full programming, and coaching insights. M

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Fred Duncan
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The monetization of youth sports has created a rush to “develop” athletes. Everyone’s chasing exposure, private lessons, and skill sessions…but skill is outpacing physical development.

That’s where things start to break down. The body isn’t ready for the volume or intensity,
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