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coordination in running

What Exactly Is Coordination in Running?

Most athletes use words like coordination, rhythm, and smooth mechanics to describe faster sprinting. AQ explains why those feelings may actually reflect deeper sprint-system improvements underneath, including stronger pushing-side contribution, more aggressive swing-side thrust, cleaner contributor timing, and more continuous sprint-system organization during aggressive sprinting. 🚀💥

weight room power for speed doesn't always make you faster

Why More Weight-Room Power Doesn’t Always Make You Faster

Getting stronger does not always lead to faster sprinting. AQ explains why weight-room power and sprint speed are not automatically the same thing, how athletes often misinterpret performance testing, and why identifying what is still limiting speed may be more important than chasing bigger numbers. 🚀💥

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Why Running “Smooth” May Be More Than Just Good Form

Most athletes assume smooth running creates speed. AQ explains why smooth sprinting may actually be the result of better sprinting, how the pushing side and swing side influence movement quality, and why smoothness may be revealing speed rather than creating it. 🚀💥

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