LARI JARAK PENDEK

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15 Sept 202103:16

Summary

TLDRIn this engaging video, viewers learn about short-distance running techniques, focusing on various starting methods, including standing, seated, and crouch starts. The host provides detailed instructions on executing the crouch start, emphasizing the importance of body positioning during the 'Ready,' 'Set,' and 'Go' commands. Additionally, viewers are guided on the optimal posture for finishing strong, with tips on leaning forward to cross the finish line more quickly. This instructional content is designed to enhance performance for both beginners and experienced athletes, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in athletics.

Takeaways

  • πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈ The video introduces sprinting as a branch of athletics focused on short-distance running.
  • πŸ“ There are three types of starts used in different running events: standing start, crouch start, and block start.
  • πŸ… The standing start is commonly used in events like the 800m, 1500m, 5000m, 10,000m, and marathons.
  • πŸ”„ The block start is typically employed in relay races, specifically in the 4x100m and 4x400m events.
  • 🏁 The crouch start is divided into three types: long start (for 1000m), medium start (for 500m), and short start (for 0-150m).
  • 🎬 The video demonstrates the crouch start technique, highlighting its uniqueness in sprinting.
  • πŸ“’ The three commands for the crouch start are: 'ready,' 'set,' and 'go.'
  • 🦡 In the 'ready' command, the distance between the feet and knees should be one foot, forming a 'V' shape with the hands beside the feet.
  • πŸ‘€ During the 'set' command, the back foot is straightened and the athlete looks forward.
  • πŸ’¨ The athlete starts running immediately upon hearing the 'go' command, emphasizing speed.
  • πŸ† At the finish line, the athlete leans forward with their chest to cross the line more quickly.

Q & A

  • What are the three types of starts used in sprinting events?

    -The three types of starts used in sprinting events are standing start, crouch start, and block start.

  • In which running events is the standing start primarily used?

    -The standing start is primarily used in the 800m, 1500m, 5000m, 10,000m, and marathon events.

  • What is the crouch start used for?

    -The crouch start is used in relay events such as the 4x100m and 4x400m for the second, third, and fourth runners.

  • What are the three variations of the crouch start mentioned in the script?

    -The three variations of the crouch start are long start for the 1000m, medium start for the 500m, and short start for distances of 0-150m.

  • What are the three commands given before starting a race?

    -The three commands are 'Ready', 'Set', and 'Go'.

  • What position should the legs and arms be in during the 'Ready' command?

    -During the 'Ready' command, the feet should be shoulder-width apart, knees bent, and both hands placed beside the feet forming a 'V' shape.

  • What should the runner's posture be at the 'Set' command?

    -At the 'Set' command, the back leg should be straightened, and the runner should look forward.

  • How should a runner finish a race according to the script?

    -To finish a race, the runner should lean their chest forward as they approach the finish line.

  • Why is leaning forward important when finishing a race?

    -Leaning forward is important to ensure that the runner reaches the finish line as quickly as possible.

  • What role does the head position play when approaching the finish line?

    -The head should be leaned forward when approaching the finish line to help gain momentum and speed.

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