Your core is an integral part of daily functions and your athletic performance—it’s used every time you sneeze, cough, have a bowel movement, pick things up, or do something more obvious… like sprint.
New research finds that sprint workouts can help clean out old and damaged elements of cells. Here's how, plus how to put the ...
A comprehensive knowledge of human biomechanics is useful for training athletes more effectively. From a biomechanical perspective, sprinting is challenging in comparison to walking and endurance ...
Speed isn’t just for sprinters. Whether you’re chasing a faster 5k, breaking through on the pitch, or just looking to move with more power, sprinting is one of the most underrated tools in your ...
If your core workouts are feeling stale, add some variety to your training sessions by introducing the sprinter bridge, which ...
Working sprints into your training week can help you develop capabilities that are easily lost as we age out of sports and competitions. For middle-age adults, sprinting can be considered the fountain ...
Plyometrics is a term that can leave you scratching your head. What does it mean? Is it another term for Pilates? Or are we just getting our P’s confused? Does it involve – ugh– stretching? And how ...