Why You Are Not Faster No Matter How Much You Workout
Do you ever find yourself thinking your workouts just aren’t as productive as they could be? Are you failing to see the type of results you desire? This article explains why what you may be doing incorrectly in your routine. It touches on topics from muscle group utilization to certain exercises that don’t target your entire body and provides an educational guide, with picture, on what your body actually does when it is running and how you can improve.
- Only half of an athletes muscles are properly trained and this leads to them failing to increase their speed.
- Most exercises focus on the so-called push phase of exercising while being focused on the same muscle groups.
- Hip flexors are the key to unlocking the potential in those muscles that are not being appropriately targeted in most other work outs.
“There are several reasons why half the muscles involved in running go untouched.”
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About the Author of this post: Dr. VanSuch is a chiropractor and former electrical engineer. He developed the speed training method that uses resistance bands with an isometric training strategy to help athletes run faster starting way back in 1996. He has been teaching this technique to athletes, coaches and parents for the last 25+ years and has quite an extensive list of testimonials found throughout this website. Dr. VanSuch’s speed training programs are for running, kicking, jumping as well as swinging a golf club, baseball bat or tennis racket. He also has written an MMA speed program. Athletes of all fitness levels have used his training method with great success. He looks forward to hearing from all those who come across his work and are wanting to learn more. Feel free to contact him at support@athleticquickness.com