SPRINTS: BUILD-UPS (60/70/80/90%) – 20 YDS

SPRINTS: BUILD-UPS (60/70/80/90%) – 20 YDS
MAX VELOCITY
Max Velocity is the third phase of Speed Mechanics. Although a hockey stride is greatly dependent on the Start and Acceleration Phase, Mav “V” Training does address some of the sprint disciplines which are important to improving speed and skating mechanics.
The three points of emphasis with regard to Max Velocity Training are; Posture, Knee Lift, and Recovery/Turnover. Most early skaters have little control of posture, relative to lack of balance and stability. They also tend to have a “scooting” type stride which is short with little to no knee lift. As these training qualities improve by performing proper speed mechanics, the athlete will become more confident through balance and strength, which allows for a longer stride, greater force production and stride turnover.
APPLICATION
After Six Integrated Training Phases, Movement Prep, Neural Activation, Plyometrics, Movement Specific Starts and Mechanics, and Integration, the Application Phase allows the athlete to apply and execute the specific movement emphasized.
Sprints: Build-Ups (60/70/80/90%) / 4 x 5 yds
- Set up 5 cones in a straight line, 10 yds apart
- The object is to simply build up speed every five yards until you’re close to 90% when passing the last cone.
- Speed is not an issue here. Focus on proper mechanics and good posture