Here’s a nice article from STACK expert, John M. Cissick, titled, Get Faster With 3 Essential Speed Training Strategies. John’s article echoes the same advice and guidance we’ve shared with our clients and readers.
STRENGTH
Strength training provides the foundation so, first and foremost, get in the weight room. As stated in a previous blog post, Speed Development Starts in the Weight Room. You’ve got to get stronger in order to improve your ground reaction force and, ultimately, your speed. Lower extremity strength exercises that focus on the hips, quadriceps, and hamstrings should be a part of each and every workout.
POWER
Plyometrics are exercises that “teach” your muscles to generate force quickly. They are the most effective way to build lower-extremity power. It’s important for young athletes to build a strong foundation, first, before proceeding to plyometric exercises.
SPEED
Speed training is an important part of the process, because you have to learn how to use the strength and power you’ve developed. Quality repetitions, technical correctness, and adequate rest intervals should be factored into your training plan.
For more information, please refer to Speed Training and Development (get faster!), Key Elements of Speed Training, and Maximize Your Speed Workouts.
Get STRONGER, Get FASTER!
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