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Sprint Technique – 10 Common Errors and Corrections

Whether you’ve been blessed with the ability to fly or not, speed is a skill that can be taught—and thus dramatically improved. It starts with learning and implementing proper running form and sprinting technique. Mastering proper sprint technique is perhaps the most immediate way to improve speed.

Below are 10 Common Errors and Corrections of Sprint Technique:

Problem: Upward Emphasis or Not Swinging Arms Back Far Enough.

Problem: Shoulders Shrugged/Upper Back Tension.

Problem: Side-to-Side Arm Movement.

Problem: Cross-Over Knee Drive (crossing the knees inward over the midline of the body)

Problem: Lack of Knee Drive (During Acceleration 10-20 yards)

Problem: Toes Point Inward or Outward

Problem: Over-striding (plant foot too far in from of the body)

Problem: Under-striding (short, choppy steps)

Problem: Landing on Heels (many larger athletes have a hard time with this)

Problem: Ankle Plantar Flexed (pointed down, leads to over-striding)

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