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Multiple lines drill workout

Main Goal: Multiple lines drill workout     Days per Week: 3 Days

Training Level: Beginner and Inter.        Time per Workout: 45 Mins

Program Duration: 8 Weeks                 Equipment: lines

 

Coordination and agility drills will help you to improve your footwork, agility and coordination and will give you that quick burst of speed. The SAID principle (specific adaptations to imposed demands) forms the bases for sport-specific training. In order to become faster you need to train fast. By executing coordination drills at a high speed, the nervous system is forced to recruit more motor units at a higher speed. The athlete will gain quickness and become faster and more agile.

Start practising a new drill at slow speed in order to develop a correct motor pattern. Progressively increase the speed with control. When you master the drill, focus on performing the drill as quickly as possible. Athletes of all sports, ages and skill levels can use coordination drills to improve quickness and speed.

DRILL

Sets

Duration sec

Forward Line Drill (Right and Left Foot)

4

8

Forward and Backward Two Lines Drill (Right Foot)

2

8

Forward and Backward Two Lines Drill (Left Foot)

2

8

Crossover Line Drill

2

8

Later Line Drill

2

8

Forward and Backward Line Hops

2

8

Lateral Line Hops

2

8

Lateral Line Hops (Left Foot)

2

8

Lateral Line Hops (Right Foot)

2

8

Short Description

Coordination and agility drills will help you to improve your footwork, agility and coordination and will give you that quick burst of speed.

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