Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies
Volume 13, Issue 4 , Pages 362-363, October 2009

Training for speed

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Received 30 June 2009; accepted 1 July 2009.

Summary 

Speed is typically considered an inherited trait. While runners are born not made, everyone can improve their speed. There are some basic tips and training exercises that can improve any athlete or “weekend warrior's” speed.

To optimize a person's running ability a specific stimulus is needed. This entails re-programming the muscle firing patterns by creating a new movement engram on a subcortical basis. In the young athlete, the nervous system is most plastic, so if good habits are programmed early enough in the developmental training of a young athlete, they will provide a solid foundation for the future ().

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PII: S1360-8592(09)00084-9

doi:10.1016/j.jbmt.2009.07.001

Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies
Volume 13, Issue 4 , Pages 362-363, October 2009