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Sprint fast and get to the tennis ball in time! Training for speed and acceleration is now easy, safe and double the fun!
The Quick Release Sprinter is a breakthrough in speed and accleration training. If you want to get off to a quicker start, this is the kinesthetic "feel" aid you need. The partner simply resists against the runner with one arm and on command pulls the "rip cord" with the other. It is easy and safe to use.
"Whether your goal is to have your player explode into the net for serving and volleying, chasing down a dropshot, closing out a volley, or for improved recovery and movement on the baseline, the Quick Release Sprinter works wonders."
Try these fun exercises before creating endless variations on your own. And, remember all of your exercises can be executed both without a racquet and with a racquet with actually hitting balls!
Resisted Let-go Sprint: This exercise works on the key areas of proper sprinting form, leg strength, and stride length plus gives the athlete the feeling of tremendous acceleration at the let-go point. Have a partner hold back the designated runner with moderate resistance using the Quick Release Sprinter about 5 - 10 yards, with the runner leaning forward into a full pace sprint. Then the partner pulls the rip cord and have the runner sprint for another 10 - 20 yards working on driving forward after the release.
Lateral Resisted Let-go: In addition to forward acceleration, tennis and many other sports demand demands dynamic lateral movement as well. To develop an explosive first lateral step to the ball, have a partner hold the runner back with moderate resistance using the Quick Release Sprinter while the runner shuffles from one doubles sideline to the center of the court. When he or she reaches the center, the partner releases them and the runner performs a step-out (a step with the outside foot) followed by a crossover step into a full sprint for 10 yards working on an explosive drive. This exercise simulates a player recovering from a deep and wide groundstroke and then moving to the next ball in the opposite corner.
System includes a fully adjustable belt and web strap release system.
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