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Title: CORE STRENGTH AND THE SPRINTS


1
CORE STRENGTH AND THE SPRINTS
  • Natasha Kaiser-BrownDrake University

2
Sprint Mechanics
  • Lower Body
  • Knee Drive
  • Touchdown
  • Leg Recovery
  • Upper Body
  • Torso (slight forward lean)
  • Shoulders (low and relaxed)
  • Arms Closed Angle (in front of shoulder)
  • Open Angle (at hip)

3
Sprint Mechanics
  • Cues
  • Knee Up-Toe Up
  • Stay Tall
  • Relax your Shoulders
  • Dont Run Side to Side
  • Use your Arms
  • Weaker athletes are not capable of getting into
    or
  • maintaining these positions due to underdeveloped
    core.

4
Sprint Mechanics
  • All movements of limbs hinge on the strength of
    the torso. Abdominal muscles, traps, pecs, back.
  • Quad Muscles/Hip Flexors- attach to the front of
    the torso
  • Hamstrings/Glutes-attach to back side

5
How to Identify Core Problems
  • Watch from the side and directly in front
  • Carrying extra weight
  • Does the athlete run side to side?
  • Do they have excessive forward lean (center of
    gravity is pushed)
  • Do they lean too far back (center of gravity is
    pulled)
  • Do they over rotate (face and torso can be seen
    from the sidelines)

6
Examples of Training Core
  • Crunches
  • Reverse Crunches
  • Dynamic Flexibility Lead leg pick-ups, Eagles
    front and back, Inverted anything
  • Walking over Hurdle Drills-Balance, flexibility,
    ISOLATE the core
  • Pilates during their off season 2x week (dvds,
    classes, written exercises)
  • Leg lowers, Supermans, V-Sits with rotation,
    bicycles, planks,

7
How to Incorporate Core Work into the Workout
  • Continuous Warm-up
  • Proprioceptor Work (barefoot, knee up, arm
    crossed, eyes closed for 30 sec hold)
  • Jogging
  • 50-100 Crunches (variety)
  • Dyn. Flex.
  • Sprint Drills
  • Striders
  • Sprints

8
Workouts (Early Season)
  • Hurdle Drill Circuit (4x drill, run, abs)
  • Walking or Running Stadiums
  • Running Hills (form, power, speed, endurance)
  • 10x Pit Jumps
  • Plyos (box jumps-keep an eye on upper body as
    arms swing through)

9
Strength Training
  • Squats (low weight-high reps)
  • Single leg squats (low weight low reps)
  • Hang Cleans (total body lift)
  • Box step-ups
  • End weights with ab circuit
  • Physio Ball work (abs, feet on ball-hip raises,
    feet on the ball push-ups or planks, 5lb plate,
    held with both hands above head, rotate)
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