
Five Tips for Improving Speed in Young Athletes
By Loren Landow and Agyei Augustine
First: Have kids skip for rhythm for 10-20 yards (a skip is a step and a hop)
Skipping reinforces the coordinated actions between the lower and upper body so, watch and tell them how to move their arms better
Don’t worry about anything but rhythm
When they can skip with good form, have them skip for distance, height or speed
Second: Line them up and have them race a given distance, e.g., 20-30 yards
Racing lets them see who is fast and how they stack up against their peers
Teach them how to start by showing them how to put one foot forward, one foot back, and how their arms are positioned opposite their legs in the starting position
When they understand the starting position, let them run
Correct arm and foot position at the starting position and nothing else
Don’t worry about body lean, etc., just let them run
They will get faster by running all out
Third: Teach them how to stop
Have them run 5 yards, breakdown, drop their butt, and put their hands on the ground as if fielding a ball
Start with a jog and gradually increase speed as they develop the ability to stop under control
This us usually all they need up to ages 9-10
Fourth: When they get older and can stop under control, teach them how to backpedal and turn to the right or left while backpedaling
Start at slow speeds and gradually progress to moderate speeds
When they can backpedal and turn right and left under control, teach them how to skip backwards starting at slow speeds and gradually progress to moderate speeds
Fifth: Teach them how to run backwards
Start at slow speeds and gradually progress to moderate speeds
When they can run backwards with good form, teach them how to turn right and left on command
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Loren Landow, CSCS*D, USAW, MAT, NASM, was the Head Strength Coach for the Denver Broncos (2018-2023). He is owner, Landow Performance, Centennial, CO. Agyei Augustine, CSCS, MAT, is Performance Coach Director and NFL Combine Prep Lead Performance Coach, Landow Performance, Centennial, CO.