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Introduction
Coordination for running speed is one of the most overlooked factors in athletic performance.
When most athletes try to run faster, they focus on:
- strength
- power
- effort
But there’s another factor that has just as much—if not more—impact on speed.
Coordination
And it’s one of the most overlooked parts of training.
Because coordination isn’t as visible as strength…
👉 most athletes don’t train it directly.
🧠 What Is Coordination in Running?
Coordination is how well your body works together during movement.
It includes:
- timing
- rhythm
- interaction between muscles and joints
👉 In running, your entire body must move as a system.
Not just your legs…
👉 but your arms, core, and lower body all working together.
🔄 Speed Is a System—Not Just Movement
Every step you take is part of a continuous cycle:
- push phase
- swing phase
- return phase
👉 Each phase depends on the others.
👉 Speed is a system—not just movement.
If coordination breaks down in any phase…
👉 the entire system becomes less efficient.
⚠️ Why Most Athletes Struggle With Coordination
Most training programs focus on:
- strength
- repetition
- controlled exercises
👉 But coordination is not developed through repetition alone.
Running requires your body to:
- adjust constantly
- respond quickly
- maintain timing under movement
👉 This is where most athletes fall short.
They may be strong…
👉 but their body doesn’t move efficiently as a system.
🔥 How Poor Coordination Slows You Down
When coordination is lacking:
- movements become inefficient
- energy is wasted
- timing is disrupted
👉 Even small breakdowns can have a big impact on speed.
You may notice:
- arms and legs out of sync
- inconsistent stride timing
- difficulty maintaining rhythm
👉 All of this reduces your ability to run fast.
⚡ Coordination Controls How Speed Is Used
You can build strength and power…
👉 But coordination determines how well that strength is applied.
👉 In other words:
👉 Strength creates potential… but coordination and balance determine whether that potential shows up as speed.
👉 This is why athletes can:
- get stronger
- train harder
👉 and still not improve their speed.
🧩 The Missing Link Between Strength and Speed
Coordination connects everything:
- push phase force
- swing phase speed
- return phase timing
👉 Without coordination, these phases don’t work together.
👉 With coordination, they flow smoothly as a system.
👉 To understand how different phases of running work together, see:
Push Phase vs Swing Phase: Why Most Runners Don’t Train All the Muscles Needed for Speed
👉 To learn how hip flexors influence speed and coordination, see:
Hip Flexors for Running Speed: The Missing Link That’s Slowing You Down
🚀 How to Improve Coordination for Speed
Improving coordination requires a different approach than traditional training.
It involves:
- training your muscles to respond quickly
- challenging your body under changing conditions
- improving timing and control
👉 To understand how to train your muscles for coordination and speed, see:
Isometric Training for Speed
👉 To apply this method using resistance bands, see:
Resistance Bands for Speed
👉 To see how to apply this in real exercises, see:
Resistance Band Exercises for Speed (Using Isometric Training for Maximum Results)
🏁 Conclusion
If you want to run faster, don’t just train harder.
👉 Train smarter.
Focus on:
- coordination
- timing
- system efficiency
Because:
👉 speed is not just about how powerful your muscles are…
👉 it’s about how well your body works together
👉Start Here
👉 Start here:
How to Run Faster
👉 To see how to apply this system step-by-step, learn more here:
Run Faster with Isometric Training
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Does coordination affect running speed?
Yes, coordination plays a major role in how efficiently your body moves and directly impacts running speed.
What is coordination in running?
Coordination is how well your body’s muscles and joints work together during movement, including timing and rhythm.
Can you improve coordination for speed?
Yes, coordination can be improved through training that focuses on muscle response, timing, and movement under dynamic conditions.
Why do strong athletes lack speed?
Because strength alone does not guarantee coordination or efficient movement.
How do I train coordination for running?
Focus on training methods that improve timing, muscle response, and full-body integration rather than just strength.





