Sprints



         


Sprints are races where the runner tries to go as fast as humanly possible. Biological factors that go primarily into a sprint are: exclusive use of fast twitch muscles, adrenaline, and anaerobic respiration.

Notice: in the context of these articles, a minimally trained runner can loosely be termed as a person that has trained conistently for over 10 weeks, and is running the race while in condition from this training. Results from people that have not done this do not reflect their potential.

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Short Sprints

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60 m and below

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100 m

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150 m

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200 m

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Long Sprints

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300 m

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400 m

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500 m


The most common distance for rowing races (2 km) are also called sprints.


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