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Contact Toe-Off
Leg RecoveryLeg Drive
Bosch & Klomp (2005)
Bosch, 2013
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Posture:Excessive Forward Lean
Backside Mechanics: Delay in Leg Recovery
Ground Contact: Forward Contact
Good Quality: Lower Body/Trunk Stiffness
Backside Mechanics: Plantar FlexionGround Contact:
Low Stiffness
Good Quality: Leg Recovery
Winkelman (2013)
(1) Posture:
“Head to Heel Strong as Steel”
“Stay Long” “Stay Big”
(2) Leg Action (Backside):
“Drive Back” “Push Through”
“Push the Ground Away”
(2)Leg Action (Front-side):
“Knee Drive” “Break the Glass”
“Punch the Mitt” “Sprint up the Hill”
NSA Photosequence #15 – 200m Start: Carl Lewis- Commentary By: Carlo Vittori and Dan Pfaff
Sequence by Helmar Hommel (© Hommel AVS 1990): Re-Printed with permission New Studies in Athletics
(3) Arm Action Cont.:
“Snap Down and Back”
NSA Photosequence #15 – 200m Start: Carl Lewis- Commentary By: Carlo Vittori and Dan Pfaff
Sequence by Helmar Hommel (© Hommel AVS 1990): Re-Printed with permission New Studies in Athletics
Put it Together:
“Piston Action” “Stay Big”
“Bound: Power over Quickness”
(3) Arm Action:
“Hammer Back”
“Throw Spaghetti Against the Wall”
(1) Posture:
“Drive Belt-Buckle Forward”
“Lean Into Wind” “Stand Tall”
(2) Leg Action (Front-Side):
“High Heels (Step-Over)”
“Snap Laces Under Hip”
(2) Leg Action (Backside):
“Drive Down and Through Ground”
“Drive/Snap Ground Away”
“Spin the Earth” “Ground is Enemy”
NSA Photosequence #17 – 200m Start: Florence Griffith-Joyner- Commentary By: Leo Davis
Sequence by Helmar Hommel (© Hommel AVS 1990): Re-Printed with permission New Studies in Athletics
(3) Arm Action:
“Hammer Back”
“Throw Spaghetti Against the Wall”
(3) Arm Action Cont.:
“Snap Down and Back”
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NFL COMBINE
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Technical Sprinting Model
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Resisted/Assisted Sprinting
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Coaching Model
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Coaching Model
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