Mike and Jacko-
Interesting thoughts. I’m like Mike I go back and forth. I do agree that true max velocity occurs only for 10meters. Looking at 1999 Biomechanics research
a majority of the 100m men’s finalist had one 10m segment that was faster than any other.
To change the direction just a tad, my thoughts are that, speed development and max velocity are two different concepts, one building on the other though. It seems like we use the two interchangeably quite a bit.
I go this way with the two (sorry don’t have any cajun examples)
Speed Development- In some way challenging the system in the two areas of stride length or stride frequency. Stick drills, resisted runs, assisted runs, intermuscular, anything involving running that is doing something to directly affect those two parameters. It is in the 10m or 1-2 second time frame.
Max Velocity to me is just flat out sprinting for that 1-2 second time frame. It is similar very much to speed development, but it is not specifically trying to change one of the two parameters mentioned above, merely rehearsing and “locking in” firing patterns.
I’ll have to think of a good south Georgia analogy in relation to barqecue for this.
Thoughts from others?