The Simplest Way to Run Faster: Are You Missing It?

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  • Опубликовано: 31 мар 2024
  • Unlock the secret to sprinting faster with a no-frills approach in this quick guide. Ditch the overwhelm of endless tips and discover how to implement the most effective sprinting drills into your routine effortlessly.
    Whether you're a seasoned sprinter or a coach looking to enhance your athletes' speed, this video simplifies speed improvement, focusing on what truly works. Dive in to transform your sprinting technique with simplicity and precision. Ready, set, sprint smarter!
    Athlete Demonstrators: Azeem Fahmi and Favour Ashe
    #sprinting
    #howtorunfaster
    #100meter
    #trackandfield
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  • @OutperformOfficial
    @OutperformOfficial  Месяц назад +3

    Get your FREE Speed Primer course here outperformsports.com/product/speed-primer/ Learn the sprinting technique and drills proven to dramatically increase speed.

  • @JeremiahJonesJebronJames
    @JeremiahJonesJebronJames 2 месяца назад +71

    A skip was so good I actually gasped😭

    • @logann_
      @logann_ Месяц назад +5

      same, bros A skip was magnificent

    • @destroyer4511
      @destroyer4511 Месяц назад +2

      @@FNKISNOTit was the basically shorter stride high knees shown at the very start of the video and throughout

  • @almahiislam3424
    @almahiislam3424 2 месяца назад +27

    Your coaching Azim Fahmi dope. One of the fastest sprinters of asia🔥

  • @jamesricks2494
    @jamesricks2494 2 месяца назад +17

    I love outperform vids and coach. Hopefully this information will help my daughter finish highschool with great numbers and a scholarship

  • @biggestPPever
    @biggestPPever 23 дня назад +3

    idola tu azeem❤

  • @augustlandmesser1520
    @augustlandmesser1520 8 дней назад +1

    This channel is pure gold!

  • @kanhakk2125
    @kanhakk2125 Месяц назад +2

    Thank you so much sir

  • @sanjayrawat8159
    @sanjayrawat8159 17 дней назад +1

    TQ so much sir

  • @jaylon5682
    @jaylon5682 2 месяца назад +7

    can you make a video on how to apply force to the ground correctly and question to focus on?

    • @OutperformOfficial
      @OutperformOfficial  2 месяца назад +5

      Did you watch our short on the 'Z technique?' ruclips.net/user/shortskUp46qUob60?feature=share

    • @BryanOwens-pj7uf
      @BryanOwens-pj7uf Месяц назад +2

      Respond you asked a question

  • @sharksathleticclub6126
    @sharksathleticclub6126 Месяц назад +1

    Great Vid !

  • @valejul
    @valejul 2 месяца назад +4

    Thank you for the video, I don't understand the butt kick. I don't really see the difference between the A skip and the butt kick. The A skip goes higher, is that it?

    • @jakemccoy
      @jakemccoy 2 месяца назад +9

      In the A-skip, each foot hits the ground twice. That is why it is called a "skip". That's a huge difference. Watch again at look at the feet. 3:05

    • @OutperformOfficial
      @OutperformOfficial  2 месяца назад +10

      Welcome! In addition to what @jakemccoy pointed out - The A skip emphasizes knee lift and foot placement under the center of gravity - you're working on front-side mechanics.
      The butt kick develops quick heel recovery directly beneath the body, aiming to improve leg turnover speed and backside mechanics. The movement is more about speed and the rapid return of the foot towards the glute - working on back-side mechanics.

  • @apolyedapolyed7524
    @apolyedapolyed7524 2 месяца назад +1

    The 2nd drill (Figure-4 drill?) looks like the pulling drill of the Pose Method Running, are there any differences?

    • @OutperformOfficial
      @OutperformOfficial  2 месяца назад +1

      I've seen a lot of different interpretations of pulling drills from the Pose method so I'm not sure which one you are referring to. That being said, the second drill in this video 'butt kicks' are focused on improving the quickness of heel recovery for faster leg turnover and better back-side mechanics.
      The Pose Method's pulling drill seems to be more focused improving ground contact mechanics and reducing braking forces by promoting a more efficient running pose.
      Someone else that is more familiar with the Pose method might be able to provide more info on the differences.

  • @SamKumar-ny4go
    @SamKumar-ny4go Месяц назад +3

    Sir, I have question about surfaces of track
    When I sprint on grass and road my 12 to 13 second approx in 100 m
    Whenever I sprint on synthetic track my timing 13 to 14 second in 100 m dash with spikes and 13.5 to 14.5 in trainer shoes
    So sir this is not my first synthetic track experience,, i almost go to 2 days practice on synthetic track in one week
    I feel very depressed about my performance on synthetic track
    My body feels very highly tired in synthetic track and my form not good in synthetic track
    When I used grass and road track I feel less tired and better perform with less effort
    Please help me I feel very dilemma

    • @OutperformOfficial
      @OutperformOfficial  Месяц назад +3

      Here's what might be happening: The stiffness of synthetic tracks aids in faster energy return which, while potentially improving speed, also demands better technique and can increase fatigue if your body isn't accustomed to it. Grass surfaces absorb more energy, which might reduce the impact on your body and make running feel less tiring, but it is typically slower.
      Focus on drills that improve ground force reaction time (like the ones in the video) and gradually increase the work you do on synthetic tracks. Also work on drills that improve joint stiffness like hops up stadium stairs, various plyometrics etc. and give your body time to adapt.

  • @kanhakk2125
    @kanhakk2125 Месяц назад

    ❤❤❤

  • @ProRather
    @ProRather Месяц назад +3

    Sir can you make next video on top 3 plyometric exercise ?

    • @OutperformOfficial
      @OutperformOfficial  Месяц назад +2

      Diving into plyometric exercises is definitely on our radar for future content. Keep the ideas coming as it helps us shape our content. 👊

  • @kristoskainic
    @kristoskainic Месяц назад +1

    Question: how do these drills translate for a middle/long distance runner?

    • @OutperformOfficial
      @OutperformOfficial  Месяц назад

      Great for distance runners, especially the first 2. You wouldn't need to perform them as often as a sprinter (i.e. 2 x per week) but adding them to you warm up on interval days or before strides etc. can be very helpful for mechanics and top end speed development.

  • @error_4499
    @error_4499 2 месяца назад +5

    Watching this 2h before my NSG

  • @andersonjcastellano-staib
    @andersonjcastellano-staib Месяц назад +1

    If I uploaded a minute long video of me sprinting to show my technique could you analyze it and tell me what I’m doing wrong in a couple of sentences?

    • @OutperformOfficial
      @OutperformOfficial  Месяц назад +1

      Outperform does not currently offer this service but it is something we are looking into for the future.

  • @raneemvlogs2222
    @raneemvlogs2222 Месяц назад

    I have a question plz answer?
    Q)Striking the foot slightly infront of Center of gravity is good right?

    • @OutperformOfficial
      @OutperformOfficial  Месяц назад +1

      You want to aim to land underneath your center of gravity, if you do this you will most likely land very slightly in front which is what you want. If you try to land slightly in front what will most likely happen is landing too far in front if that makes sense. That's why with drills like the A-skip you want to train the body to land underneath if that makes sense.

    • @raneemvlogs2222
      @raneemvlogs2222 Месяц назад

      @@OutperformOfficial Is this correct why it is like that👍

  • @snivylord9854
    @snivylord9854 Месяц назад

    In the a skip why do you stay dorsiflexed?

    • @OutperformOfficial
      @OutperformOfficial  Месяц назад +2

      Because that is the technique you want to use during sprinting. Keeping the toe closer to the shin (dorsiflexion) promotes good quick ground contact and transfers the most amount of power down to the track. Check out this video we made on ground contact if you want to learn more ruclips.net/video/dN9sChyubSc/видео.html

  • @robtaylor1156
    @robtaylor1156 2 месяца назад

    "Arms at 90°" is not a good cue. The angle of the arms change throughout the stroke. Less than 90° on the up stroke, greater than 90° on the down stroke.

    • @OutperformOfficial
      @OutperformOfficial  2 месяца назад +4

      Thanks for bringing this up! You're absolutely right; the angle of the arms does indeed change dynamically throughout the running motion. However you can't think "ok, 70° on upstroke, now 90°, now 110° on downstroke etc." The cue of 90° should get most athletes in a great starting point. As with most things in sprinting technique there is different opinions. So if there is another cue works for you and your athletes definitely stick with it!

    • @robtaylor1156
      @robtaylor1156 2 месяца назад +2

      @@OutperformOfficial Great point. From experience, most athletes take cues literally. The last thing we want to see is the athlete keep their arms locked at 90° throughout the entire stroke 👍🏽

    • @grimreality451
      @grimreality451 Месяц назад

      This drill focuses primarily on front side mechanics. In an actually sprint the arms definitely change angles while the knees don't go nearly that high or else the ground contact time will be too long.

  • @KLee-yp9zs
    @KLee-yp9zs Месяц назад

    so if i stop consciously thinking about bringing my feet back up after striking ill run faster

    • @OutperformOfficial
      @OutperformOfficial  Месяц назад +1

      It depends but for the most part yes (if you put in the work). In sprinting, overthinking each movement can actually slow you down. It’s more effective to train your body to the point where movements become automatic. This way, during a race, you can focus on executing what you've practiced rather than consciously thinking about each step. Trusting your training and letting your muscle memory lead the way can help you run more efficiently and, potentially, faster!

  • @Number-1-Miner
    @Number-1-Miner 22 дня назад +1

    does it work for kids?

    • @OutperformOfficial
      @OutperformOfficial  20 дней назад +3

      Absolutely. In fact, working on these drills at a young age will not only help young sprinters develop good technique but will dramatically reduce the development of bad habits and injuries. Just make sure to progress slowly and keep it fun.

    • @Number-1-Miner
      @Number-1-Miner 20 дней назад

      @@OutperformOfficial good to know!

  • @bazadam6635
    @bazadam6635 27 дней назад +1

    how fast is azim?

    • @OutperformOfficial
      @OutperformOfficial  27 дней назад +3

      10.09 100m and 6.62 60m. He's only 19 and training with Ken Harnden so he's going to go a lot faster.

    • @bazadam6635
      @bazadam6635 26 дней назад

      @@OutperformOfficial can these skips be done on tarmac? i do not have access to a track

  • @kumamonkumamoto3844
    @kumamonkumamoto3844 2 месяца назад +1

    all bull**** there is just two tech advise to keep in mind, just push down and stay relaxed and to stay relaxed for a superfast sprint, you first need to learn to run slow, run slow and push down and watch yourself to fully stay relaxed all the time, do this 25m do this 50m no pressure on yourself to run fast but to ALWAYS stay relaxed, then you can experiment to increase your speed a little bit, but always watch yourself to stay relaxed again, ALWAYS! if you notice that you tighten up you need to go slower again and teach your body to stay relaxed. what you just read is a million dollar advice, no need to thank me.

    • @OutperformOfficial
      @OutperformOfficial  2 месяца назад +8

      Thank you for sharing your perspective and highlighting the importance of relaxation in sprinting. You're absolutely right that mastering the ability to stay relaxed is crucial for speed and efficiency, and practicing at a slower pace can indeed help athletes internalize this state of relaxation before ramping up the intensity. Let's continue to share knowledge and support each other in pursuit of excellence on the track. Thanks again!

    • @elijahebbert6884
      @elijahebbert6884 Месяц назад

      ​@@OutperformOfficial😂😂😂

    • @terraflow__bryanburdo4547
      @terraflow__bryanburdo4547 Месяц назад

      We promise to not thank you 😂