ADTF Academy wrote:VTechVaulter wrote:ADTF Academy wrote:To add to what Baggett said,
The harder you drive your foot down the quicker it gets to the ground and in return the less distance your body covers. Stride Length is measured in how far your body travels. If you slam your foot down your speed will be reduced. However, we are not saying to reach your foot to gain distance, but simply allow gravity to bring it down it does a great job.
I enjoy hearing others mention its about getting your foot off the ground. The faster your ground contact times the faster you will run. Show me one fast athlete that spends a great deal of time on the ground and I will show you the rest that dont. Want to get faster work on ways of getting your foot off the ground as quick as you can. {top end speed mechanics.}
while ths is correct, also keep in mind that especially in your opening steps, you must make sure to push through the ground. if your just picking your feet up and down real fast but dont push the ground, you wont go anywhere
Once again didn't say anything about down real fast. You drive your foot down it gets heavy and is harder to pull it back off the ground. Ground contacts time goes up speed goes down. Secondly, if you move your COM slightly forward and lift your heels from the ground you tell me if you will stand still or will you start to move forward. Will pushing mechanics get you moving, YES! However, if you accidently push back your chest will go excessively down and forward and the pole tip will move forward causing over rotation and poor running mechanics.
ahh well speeds of mid 8 m/s will be fine.
i didn't say you did say that, or that anything you said i was wrong, i just wanted it to be put out there so that people will read it will be reminded. thats all