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>I have really benefited from doing high intensity interval sprints. My 1
>rep max squat has nearly doubled in the 3 months that I have been doing
>sprints (1-2x per week) in addition to increasing my running speed. There
>seems to be a synergistic relationship between sprinting, weightlifting,
>and playing sports such as basketball.
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>Brad
Doggone it, Brad, do you think perhaps your sprinting might have improved
because you got stronger from lifting? There's a synergy, all right, but
the only way to see if sprinting made you stronger in squatting would be to
just squat once a month or so as a test....
Now if you want to get really good at vertical jumping for B ball, look
into Plyometrics. These teach your body to exploit your strength more
efficiently. They'll improve your sprint, too, but don't blame the
sprinting:)
ginny, off topic and I'll stop now...
All stunts performed without a net!
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