Can anyone give me training suggestions to improve my hand and foot speed please???
Thanks in advance
RoyJJR
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Can anyone give me training suggestions to improve my hand and foot speed please???
Thanks in advance
RoyJJR
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Theres lots of ways but only a few work
Scrap, can you name the few methods that work please ;D
How old are you and whats your condition
imo, its all to do with balance and being relaxed, shadow box and work on your form and movement, the more fluent you get the faster you will be able to do it, never compensate "speed" for technique.
18, conditioning at the moment is ok. only running about 3 or 2 miles and building my fitness back up
Shadow boxing while holding dumbells helps me with handspeed.
We use Dynabands,it also creates muscle memory to snap back to your guardQuote:
Originally Posted by Sugar_Shaw
Unfortunately, i work to a very small budget :(Quote:
Originally Posted by Trainer Monkey
Ok Ill give you something what weve been doing a number of years, enougth people have seen it. get hold of a 9" deep crash mat or a old bed matress it wont last as long, get some form of elbow protection or heavy jumper your wearing trainers. Lay on your back on the mat hands upright elbows on the mat knees bent so your feet are on the mat. Now you start a running motion never lifting your elbows or feet no more than 4" up but driving as hard as you can into the matt and pick up speed as you do. Done propely youll last 30 secs do 6 sets with 30 secs rest, youll understand what plyometrics is all about, its a cracker.
I would like to give huge thanks to everyone, going to start some of these training methods. :)
One thing about the routine . Being in the position you are something happens to make you have better stamina speed and strength. Your venus returns work 30% more efficiantly hows about that guys and galls.
Reminds me of a special treadmill someone told me about ........ :) CC Scrap.
Sounds good for workign the gluts - I don't know how true it is but I read recently that glut weakness is one of the most common causes of running injuries. (yes I'm injury obsessed/ paranoid)