4 Techniques SCIENTIFICALLY SHOWN To Make You Faster

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LqTCmMtWdGA

Resumo

TLDRO vídeo analiza a importancia de catro factores principais que contribúen a aumentar a velocidade nos sprints. Usa exemplos de destacados atletas como Kevin Levrone, Asafa Powell e Usain Bolt para ilustrar como transferir a forza ao sprintar, aplicando as forzas de maneira máis efectiva, pode mellorar o rendemento. Incide en como a capacidade de converter forza en velocidade e a habilidade para desacelerar menos ca outros son fundamentais para manter a vantaxe na carreira. Ademais, menciónase un método científico chamado "perfil de forza-velocidade" que permite aos atletas medir a súa efectividade neses factores mediante ferramentas tecnolóxicas, podendo axustar o seu adestramento segundo os datos obtidos. O vídeo apela a interesados en aumentar a súa velocidade en deportes como o fútbol, o béisbol ou o rugby a empregar esta metodoloxía avalada por múltiples estudos.

Conclusões

  • 🏃‍♂️ Transferir a forza de xeito eficaz aumenta a velocidade no sprint.
  • 💪 A aplicación de forzas horizontais mellora a aceleración.
  • 📉 Desacelerar menos que os rivais é clave para gañar carreas.
  • 📈 Medir o perfil de forza-velocidade axuda a optimizar o adestramento.
  • 📱 A tecnoloxía, como MySprint, facilita o cálculo do perfil de forza.
  • 📊 Entender os factores de forza permite adestramentos máis axeitados.
  • 🤔 Analizar o perfil persoal guía para optimizar a rendición deportiva.
  • 🌍 Exemplos globais de atletas mostran como converter forza en velocidade.
  • 🔍 Estudos científicos sustentan o método de perfís.
  • 📝 Formarse sobre sprint a través de newsletters pode enriquecer o coñecemento.

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    Estas catro cousas demostradas cientificamente poden facerche máis rápido. Os humanos máis rápidos xa as practican e se nós tamén as aplicamos, podemos mellorar a nosa velocidade. Compartirémosche a historia de Kevin Levrone, un culturista que desafiou ao campión mundial de sprint Maurice Green a unha carreira para demostrar a importancia de transferir forza en velocidade. Aínda que non conseguiu vencer, o seu arranque explosivo demostrou a importancia desta transferencia. A clave está en aplicar as forzas de xeito efectivo, como o fai Asafa Powell con aplicacións horizontais da forza, o que mellora os tempos de aceleración. Ademais, aplicar forzas de pico altas como Usain Bolt tamén é esencial para alcanzar velocidades máximas, permitindo incluso superar malas saídas, debido á súa capacidade para manter eses picos de velocidade. Finalmente, un menor desaceleramento en comparación cos demais durante a carreira é outra clave para o éxito. Un exemplo diso é Carl Lewis, que desaceleraba a un ritmo moito máis lento. Todo isto suxire que producir forza, convertela en velocidade na dirección correcta e desacelerar menos son esencias para mellorar na carreira.

Mapa mental

Vídeo de perguntas e respostas

  • Que papel xoga a forza no sprint?

    Transferir a forza ao correr é clave para alcanzar velocidades maiores.

  • Cales son os catro factores principais que aceleran o tempo no sprint?

    Os factores son: forza de pico alta, dirección da aplicación de forza, capacidade de converter forza en velocidade e menor desaceleración.

  • Como se pode medir a efectividade nos factores de aceleración?

    As aplicacións como MySprint axudan a crear un perfil de forza-velocidade persoal.

  • É efectivo o método de perfís de forza-velocidade na mellora de velocidade?

    O método proposto baséase no uso de aplicacións e estudos para revisar o perfil de forza-velocidade.

  • Por que Kevin Levrone foi desafiado a unha carreira a pesar de ser culturista?

    Kevin Levrone participou nunha carreira contra Dwayne Chambers para demostrar a equivalencia entre forza muscular e velocidade no sprint.

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    these four things are scientifically
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    shown to make you faster the fastest
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    humans in the world already do them and
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    if we copy them we can do the same we're
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    privilege to see this man in action this
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    is legendary Pro bodybuilder Kevin
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    levrone in 2002 he challenged Maurice
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    Green to a race who at the time was the
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    fastest man in the world now why would a
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    pro bodybuilder now ifbb Hall of Famer
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    challenge a world champion Sprinter tell
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    me why why are you doing this what what
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    made you want to race good at running
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    and uh today I'm just going to show the
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    world you know what I mean you going
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    smok what I got babe far as
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    smoking either way mauce green never
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    took him up on that offer but someone
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    else did Dwayne Chambers one of the
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    fastest European sprinters in history to
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    this day he holds the fastest 60 m in
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    Europe in 2002 both of these guys were
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    in their Prime the race took place in
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    California on December 11th 2002 it was
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    a 60 M race and surprising ly they even
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    use starting blocks which let's be
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    honest that alone is impressive I mean
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    would you ever imagine a guy that looks
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    like this to voluntarily get into
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    starting blocks much less against a
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    champion Sprinter it's definitely not
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    something you see every day in terms of
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    the race itself well Kevin had an
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    explosive start stumbled and then it
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    played out exactly how you would imagine
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    the reason I'm sharing this story with
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    you is because it relates to one of the
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    biggest factors in sprinting
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    transferring your strength into speed
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    it's safe to say Kevin lone had plenty
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    of strength and it did help him produce
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    an explosive start although obviously
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    his training and physique is not
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    optimized for Speed the fastest humans
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    in the world may not be the strongest
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    but they are very effective at
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    transferring their strength into speed
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    this is because of how they use their
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    strength a good example of this is asafa
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    power not only is he strong he's also
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    insanely fast many would argue that he
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    has one of the most powerful starts in
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    the history of Athletics the reason he
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    is very effective at converting his
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    strength into speed is because of the
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    direction of force application simply
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    put in the acceleration he is a master
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    of applying horizontal forces which has
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    been shown in numerous studies to lead
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    to better acceleration times in fact
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    this study even states that how forces
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    are applied is even more important than
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    how much speaking of very strong one of
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    the strongest sprinters is none other
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    than using Bol he's reportedly able to
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    apply vertical Peak Force forces of up
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    to five times his body weight this is
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    another thing that all the fastest
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    humans do apply high peak forces this
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    all you seeing both to reach Peak speeds
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    of
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    27.78 mph when he set the 100 meter
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    world record in 2009 because he was able
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    to reach such high peak speeds he could
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    fumble a start and still win which is
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    exactly what he did in 2015 your same
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    both stumbled out of the blocks fell
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    behind everyone else and still one won
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    the race in the end this shouldn't be
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    possible one of the reasons he's able to
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    do this is because of his top speed
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    another reason is because how insanely
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    effective he is at maintaining that
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    speed which leads us to the fourth
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    Factor the ability to decelerate less
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    than everyone else as you may or may not
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    already know towards the end of a race
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    it appears as though the person in the
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    lead is increasing their speed more than
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    everyone else however this is just an
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    illusion in reality everyone is slowing
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    down it's just the winner decelerates
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    less than everyone else the reason Carl
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    Lewis came first was that he could
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    almost defy the law of sprinting it was
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    his signature quality that that car
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    would decelerate much at a much slower
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    rate than everyone else for example this
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    data shows that in 2008 during the 100
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    meter world record using boat hit its
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    top speed and held it for 30 m in other
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    words producing large amounts of force
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    converting it into speed by applying
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    those forces in the right Direction and
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    decelerating less than everyone else are
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    four things that will lead to faster
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    times all right I hope you're still
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    following because here is where it gets
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    even better I'm going to show you how
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    you can figure out how effective you are
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    at each of these factors through a
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    scientific method called the force
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    high peak forces direction of force
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    application ability to convert strength
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    into speed and the ability to decelerate
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    less well the numbers we see here reveal
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    how effective we are at each of these
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Etiquetas
  • velocidade
  • sprint
  • forza
  • Usain Bolt
  • perfil forza-velocidade
  • deportistas
  • adestramento
  • tecnoloxía deportiva
  • rendemento
  • aceleración