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QuestionIf I have never used blocks before, how hard is it to get used to them, and is this something I can do on my own, or would I need a trainer?Community AnswerIt is not difficult to get used to. Initially, you may find it difficult to take off from the blocks, but regular practice will help. get used to it. It would definitely help for a coach to walk you through the basic techniques.
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QuestionHow close is the starting line to the front blocks?Community AnswerUsually, you measure with your feet. Put your toes on the starting line, then turn around opposite of the way you should be going. Then take two steps heal-to-toe. Your first starting block should be about that area. Take a third step and that's where your second starting block should be.
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QuestionDo the feet have to be in contact with the track?Community AnswerYes, your toes should be in contact with the track, but not the ball of your feet or your heel.
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QuestionShould I hold my breath while running?Community AnswerNo. You should breathe in through your nose and out through your mouth at a natural rate.
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QuestionWhen I start without blocks, I jump the first hurdle perfectly. If I use blocks, I have difficulties. What am I doing wrong?DonaganTop AnswererWith blocks, your first two or three strides are probably longer than they are when not using blocks. Match your "with blocks" strides to your "without blocks" strides.
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QuestionWhat is the longest race you should use blocks for?Community Answer400m dash. Usually for any longer distance run, you jog until you hit the 100m point, so it's best to use a block for a sprint activity (100m , 200m , 300m & 400m).
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QuestionWhy are blocks used in the 100m?Community AnswerThey are used to gain more momentum and so you can get a faster start.
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QuestionHow can I quick start without blocks?Community AnswerUse the same steps as you would on a block, but just do it on the track. This works best if you have spikes, but it will work either way.
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QuestionHow do I raise my body up when it's time to go?AngelCommunity AnswerWhen you hear the starting pistol fire, kick off the starting block and quickly raise your body while running at a fast pace.
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QuestionHow can I drop my 100m time?Community AnswerFind a treadmill. Set it to the highest incline, and walk/jog on it for 30 minutes a day. You'll find yourself very tired, but it'll help.
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QuestionWhat happens if I slip off the blocks while pushing off?DonaganTop AnswererWhat happens is you'll undoubtedly get a bad start and will have to make up for it during the race. So don't slip off. Practice using the blocks over and over.
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QuestionHow can I get a better form for running?Community AnswerYou should practice a lot, because it will get easier the more that you practice. You can also ask the track coach or other adult that is involved with the track team at your school (or a gym teacher, even) to assist you with obtaining the correct form for running.
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QuestionIs it okay to put my dominant foot on the farthest block back?Hectic.aestheticCommunity AnswerIf you are not hurdling, then feel free to use whichever foot is the most comfortable.
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QuestionDoes the 400 meter dash use blocks?Community AnswerYes, you use the blocks in the 400.
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QuestionHow can I get faster in two weeks?Community AnswerYou will need to train hard every day, and make sure you are staying hydrated. Also make sure that you are stretching properly so that you do not overuse and pull a muscle.
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QuestionShould I hold in my breath when I have finished the race?DonaganTop AnswererNo. Breathe as hard as necessary to restore normal breathing.
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QuestionMy track tryouts are in 4 days. What should I do now to not be as nervous?DonaganTop AnswererIt's normal to be nervous. Training hard is the best way to gain confidence. Don't train hard on the day before or the day of the tryouts.
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QuestionShould the strongest leg be in front of back while doing block start?Community AnswerMy stronger leg is in the front but usually people say it should be in the back. One test that you should do is go up to the line and see what leg is in the front and in the back. And that's how I put myself in blocks. So when I go up to the line without blocks, my left leg is in the front, so for blocks my left is in the front and my right is in the back. And whatever leg feels more comfortable in the blocks, keep it that way.
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QuestionWhen we are practicing on starting blocks, how and where we have to push, and from where do we have to gain momentum from the blocks?Community AnswerWhen the race starts, push off with your front foot with as much power as possible and take off running. Practicing a strong start is essential to maintaining at the top of your game.
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QuestionWhat exercises can I do to become faster at 100 and 200m?Sportlover20Community AnswerDo stretching exercises, especially leg stretching exercises. Thus, you will enhance your flexibility and you will be able to move faster and easier, which will improve also your running tempo.
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QuestionDo these instructions apply to older runners also, say 70 years old and older? Any modifications?Community AnswerIt depends on your personal health, but as long as you are confident in the ability of your joints to bend down consistently, it should be fine. If not, you can try a staggered start (like in distance running), which will give you a boost but won't be as hard on your body.
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QuestionHow do you train to improve your 100m time? Like what exercises could you do?Community AnswerSpeed sprints, try running 200s so you can get your speed up and distance up. I would also work on form, and ladder workouts. Always push at the end of your workouts, you gain the most when you want to give up.
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QuestionDo you think if I'm using the blocks for the first time in a real race, could the blocks cause me to trip or something?Community AnswerThe blocks could only cause you to trip if you set them up improperly or if you did not know how to use them. Other than that, tripping would be caused by personal mistake.
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