Jalen Hurd back at it again on the treadmill

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240 lbs hitting someone at 23 MPH?

Can you say hospital visit for the unlucky fool that steps in front of him?
 
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Always good to see one of the leaders on the team busting his ass as hard as anyone else.

Setting the example.
 
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Am I the only one paranoid about him getting hurt doing that?

No. I realize the purpose is to push him, but what happens when he hits the .5/1 mph faster than he's able to run? Could be ugly.

I know they do it on the treadmill for convenience but it'd be safer if they would just time him on the track. And if they want to get fancy, have it set up like a race qualifying session where there are timed sections. Setup a laser timer every 5,10, or 15 yards, depending on the final length he is to run.

And if they don't have money for the laser timers, sell a couple of treadmills. :)

JMHO
 
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Am I the only one paranoid about him getting hurt doing that?

Go see a Voodoo Priestess and bring them a picture of the team.
Ask for a veil of protection for them all.
Eat some bird legs and drink some goats blood.
Keep our boys healthy this season. :rock:
 
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Worries me. Not gonna lie I tried turning it up once. Got ugly quick. Feet flew out from under me and it flipped me off and in to a wall. Had some bad burns but it did make for a good laugh for everyone.
 
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No. I realize the purpose is to push him, but what happens when he hits the .5/1 mph faster then he's able to run? Could be ugly.

I know they do it on the treadmill for convenience but it'd be safer if they would just time him on the track. And if they want to get fancy, have it set up like a race qualifying session where there are timed sections. Setup a laser timer every 5,10, or 15 yards, depending on the final length he is to run.

And if they don't have money for the laser timers, sell a couple of treadmills. :)

JMHO
A friend of mine used to be a manager for the track team. To increase top-end speed they would hook him to the sprinters and he would pull them.
 
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Sports science is gonna have fun with Mr. Hurd come draft time next year. 240 should not be able to move no where near that fast. That's freakish.
 
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So what the heck is Jalen doing with these repeated treadmill sprints?

I think he's learning how to run faster in the open field, because he knows that is the ONLY element of his game that doesn't always compare favorably with the top running backs in college football today. So he's building it up so it does compare well. In short, he's training himself to be the perfect back.

How do you "learn" how to run faster? Some might say that's nonsense, you can't "learn" to run faster, you just develop your muscles and responses by training. Okay, but maybe you can "learn" it, too.

Muscle memory is a real thing. Golfers know all about it, and gymnasts. You do precisely the same moves over and over again, and your body and mind make it a subconscious response. After a while, you no longer have to think about it, it's what comes natural.

And no one else can really teach it to you, because every body is unique...specific muscle mass with a specific combination of fast- and slow-twitch fibers, hanging on a specific skeletal frame with specific tendon and ligament strengths and lengths, wired up by a very specific tree of nerves and glands. It's not exactly the same for any two people.

But if Jalen can "feel" what it's like to run at 23 mph, even for brief periods, he can start to build muscle memory of that speed. Rather than playing hit & miss out on the track, where he might have a burst of 23 mph surrounded by slower stretches, where it's hard to say "ah, that's the ticket," then focus on that particular motion. Instead, jump on the treadmill, keep up, and feel what it feels like. Okay, that's 23 mph. That's where I need to get to. That's how it feels to really burn it up.

And that's exactly what I think he's doing. He's making himself the ideal running back, using Science.

Go Jalen! Go Vols!
 
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So what the heck is Jalen doing with these repeated treadmill sprints?

I think he's learning how to run faster in the open field, because he knows that is the ONLY element of his game that doesn't always compare favorably with the top running backs in college football today. So he's building it up so it does compare well. In short, he's training himself to be the perfect back.

How do you "learn" how to run faster? Some might say that's nonsense, you can't "learn" to run faster, you just develop your muscles and responses by training. Okay, but maybe you can "learn" it, too.

Muscle memory is a real thing. Golfers know all about it, and gymnasts. You do precisely the same moves over and over again, and your body and mind make it a subconscious response. After a while, you no longer have to think about it, it's what comes natural.

And no one else can really teach it to you, because every body is unique...specific muscle mass with a specific combination of fast- and slow-twitch fibers, hanging on a specific skeletal frame with specific tendon and ligament strengths and lengths, wired up by a very specific tree of nerves and glands. It's not exactly the same for any two people.

But if Jalen can "feel" what it's like to run at 23 mph, even for brief periods, he can start to build muscle memory of that speed. Rather than playing hit & miss out on the track, where he might have a burst of 23 mph surrounded by slower stretches, where it's hard to say "ah, that's the ticket," then focus on that particular motion. Instead, jump on the treadmill, keep up, and feel what it feels like. Okay, that's 23 mph. That's where I need to get to. That's how it feels to really burn it up.

And that's exactly what I think he's doing. He's making himself the ideal running back, using Science.

Go Jalen! Go Vols!

This type of training helps to lengthen the athlete's stride.
 
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So what happens when Jalen runs into Kongbo on a sweep? 2 dedicated gifted individuals. Better call Ogle Elrod and Baril to practice. Turn that wreck into a check.
 
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