Students perform a series of running drills that isolate specific parts of sprint technique before combining them.
Tap a step to mark it as done.
Teach: knee drive, arm drive, posture, heel, stride, accelerate. Each drill should be named, demonstrated, and named again during execution.
Reduce the number of drills to three. Focus on high knees, butt kicks, and fast feet as the most transferable.
Are students maintaining drill technique for the full 20 metres or degrading after the first 5? Is the arm drive matching the leg action?
Mark the 20-metre lane with two sticks. No equipment needed for any drill.
Students perform drills slowly with little effort, treating them as a rest. Drills should feel uncomfortable — they target specific weaknesses. Effort is required.
Running drills are standard preparation for every sprint and field sport training session worldwide. They improve technique through deliberate, isolated repetition.
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