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Adult Band Sprinting for Strength

Monday, April 27th, 2009

 Most people I think are scared to sprint.

Understandably that could be the case since speed or doing exercises fast are often considered a high injury risk.

However, sprinting is fast running that creates high heart rates that are done relative to your body.

Sprinting also is a great way to build strength not just CV efficiency.

To get adults sprinting, I will start by doing partner resisted multi-directional spint outs.  I will have them do Sprint outs, Shuffle outs, and Backpedal with slow return for 2 weeks.  This will allow them to get their body ready to move in multiple directions fast while keeping amplitude and deceleration speed low. 

I will also do alot of dynamic lunging, squatting and pulling to get their hips ready to decelerate when the time comes. 

After 2-3 weeks, I will let them start doing some partner resisted running for distance. This provides acceleration with banded assisted deceleration. They still get all the powerful total body action without the concern for over lengthening their body to far.   I always do some non-band running after that to show them they can do it.

Here is a  4 week 2 time per week  Band sprinting progression for all Fitness Enthusaist and boot camp trainer who would like to incorporate more of this.

Week 1

10-15-20-25 sec Stationary High knee sprints  with a trot or power skip recovery for 20 sec.

Week 2

Multi-directional sprint out x 8 reps x 2 sets (shuffle R, shuffle L, Backpedal, forward)

or

Short 10 yard partner resisted runs in all directions on a separate workout.
Also implementing some  partner band towing or tug of war drills for strength will help clients develop better deceleration strength.

Week 3

Emphasize faster movements on accelerations and  quicker returns  on everything but forward running.

Increase partner resisted running to 20 meters (make sure you set the pace by starting and stopping them)

Implementing overhead walking lunges and forward reaches to the floor  with a band around their hips can help with improving deceleration control.  

Week 4

Full Partner resisted running  x 20-25 meters with a light band 

Alternate partners running on every rep and train continuously for 3 minutes doing only one
direction. 1 minute rest and repeat with a different running movement.

 

Don’t be scared to run fitness clients. They love the work load and band running really takes most of the emphasis on deceleration and over stiding out of the picture.

Training beyond the contraction

Dave

Band are not Just for Athletes

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

 

For years bands had the reputation for being a tool for toning or

for rehab.  It was never really looked upon as a realilist training

tool.

 

This changed when athletes started to training with bands.

 

Now what does an athlete need that a general fitness client doesn’t.

 

The answer… nothing…. We all need bodys that look and perform

as athletically as possible.

 

Here is what I use bands for..

 

  • Speed and First Step explosiveness
  • Enhancing Dynamic Flexibility
  • Power development using speed vs force
  • Pre-hab
  • Rehab
  • Post Rehab to enhance all the above and especially deceleration control
  • Fitness Boot camp and large group training
  • Home Fitness

You see what I mean .. Bands are an incredibly versatile too and

 Reactive -  Resistance Band Training (RBT) is systematic approach that

can get you started and thrive using Bands.

 

So get ready everyone because “The Band Man” is officially in the house and you are

going to love what I have to share which is what this blog is all about.

 

Stay in touch and let me know your thoughts.

Train to React not Just Contract

Dave Schmitz .. The Band Man