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owl_og

If you aren’t sprinting you’re leaving strength gains on the table.
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Anonymous 12w

Great for Test 👍

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Anonymous 12w

really?

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Anonymous 12w

In what context?? Im a newbie

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 12w

Awesome for test, and great for every lift.

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 12w

Yes, speed amplifies strength

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 12w

You should be sprinting at max velocity twice a week. Do it fresh, in spikes, on a track. Any rep more than 5 seconds is working on something other than speed. If you do more than 3 reps you’re also working on something else.

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Anonymous replying to -> owl_og 12w

You want ppl to do 2 30 meter sprints twice a week?

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 12w

4 ideally

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Anonymous replying to -> owl_og 12w

the general sprinting part is good advice but this is not 😭

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Anonymous replying to -> #5 12w

High reps to tone the muscle type advice

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Anonymous replying to -> #5 12w

What about it is bad advice? I’m talking about speed training, not wind sprints

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Anonymous replying to -> owl_og 12w

sprinting is definitely a good thing to implement into strength training but you’re saying that people should sprint for a total of 30 seconds a week which will not do anything

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Anonymous replying to -> #5 12w

The goal is to elevate max velocity, that involves really low doses of short sprints. If want sources look up Les Spellman, Tony Holler or Brian Kula. Even Steve Magness (distance guy) agrees this is the way to build max velocity.

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