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A Sprinting Program for athletes age 15 and up

The 6 segments here are not to be done all in one day - work them in as one of the basic components of a full practice. For variety, run any two of the first five, followed by #6 as a regular end sprint.

Build speed in stages

Speed work can be intimidating and/or dangerous if done improperly, so follow these guidelines...
  • Stretch before AND after each segment, or as needed throughout the workout.
  • Expect results after 10 workouts - yes, 10 - the body takes that long to show signficant physiological change.
  • Train lighter the day before and after - as with any conditioning program - to reduce injury risk (especially if you do more than two segments).
  • Plan workouts around any speed work - tired athletes are injury-prone.
  • Water breaks, always.
  • Don't perform injured, and monitor changes in performance which might indicate injury.
  • Use an activity log to monitor your program and note modifications.
Segment1 3/4 Sprint
Repeat 3 times, with athletes lined up on baseline facing field...
  • 180' sprint from standing start at 3/4 speed
  • Jog backwards to starting point.
  • 45 second break back at starting point, and repeat.
Segment2 Prone > Sprint
Repeat 3 times, with athletes in multiple rows, lying face down in a T (arms perpendicular).
  • On 'GO', get up and sprint 180' at full speed.
  • Jog backwards to starting point.
  • 60 second break back at starting point, and repeat.
Segment3 Sit > Sprint
Repeat 4 times, with athletes paired up, each sitting perpendicular to running direction about 10' between them, legs in a 'V'.
  • On 'GO' both get up and sprint 180' - trailing runner tries to catch lead runner.
  • Walk back to starting point.
  • 60 second break back at starting point.
  • Lead and trailing runs switch and go again.
Segment4 Slow/Fast Sprint
Repeat as many times as possible in 5 minutes...
  • 180' forward sprint at fast speed.
  • 180' forward sprint back to starting line at 1/2 speed.
  • Repeat without a break.
Remember...
Sprinting isn't just running - it's power-running with a purpose. Everyone should start by knowing what full, 3/4 and half speed mean to them. Maybe have a coach count numbers aloud as players sprint full-out 90'. Then ask them all to multiply their count by 2 and try to reach the same goal in that longer count. (Then original count times 1-1/2.)
Segment5 Chase Sprint
Once around the warning track...
  • Team sets out on jog in single file.
  • Trailing runner sprints to front of line.
  • As he moves in front and slows, next trailing runner kicks in.
  • Segment is complete when every runner has done a sprint (continue into second lap if needed).
Segment6 End Sprint
Repeat 2 times...
  • 360' sprint at 1/2 speed.
  • Jog back to starting point.
  • Repeat, with no break.

These ideas are from Jag 'Jammer' Madan, an ergonomist, biomechanist, teacher, speed freak (in the best sense) and, yes, baseball coach. Other ideas have been added/modified by other sources.

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