Overspeed-based training is widely used to improve athletes’ maximum running speed and towing systems are one of the most frequently employed methods for this purpose. However, the effectiveness of this modality has not been thoroughly determined. This review analyzes the acute effects of overspeed conditions with towing systems in sprinters. The articles were searched, analysed and selected following the PRISMA methodology in the PubMed, SPORTDiscus and Google Scholar databases. Sixteen studies were included, with a total sample of 240 men and 56 women (14 to 31y; 1.73 to 1.82 m; 66.2 to 77.0 kg). The main acute responses found were: 1) an increase in maximum running speed (ES = 1.54, large), stride length (ES = 0.92, moderate), flight tim...
The purpose of this study was to examine the changes to block start and early acceleration sprint ki...
This study compared the biomechanical effect of towing a resisted sprint-sled loaded with two differ...
This study aimed to compare the components of force-velocity (F-V) and power-velocity (P-V) profiles...
Overspeed is a training method used to improve running speed, although its effects are not supported...
In athletics, speed and success are often interrelated. As such, human competitiveness and ingenuity...
Sprinting speed is one of the most significant motor abilities in team sport games and all sprint, h...
We studied the specificity of elastic-cord towing by measur-ing selected kinematics of the accelerat...
Subjects (N = 15) performed sprints over force platforms in a normal condition and in three overspee...
Resisted sprint training is believed to increase strength specific to sprinting. Therefore, the know...
Weighted sled towing is used by athletes to improve sprint acceleration ability. The typical coachin...
The purpose of this study was to examine the training effects between sprint training with the aid o...
The use of resisted sprinting techniques is common both in athletics and in a variety of sports (Cro...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to assess the practical use of heavy sled towing and its a...
Resisted sprint training (RST) overloads the physiological aspects and increases stride length and a...
The phase of greatest acceleration (0-30 metres) during sprinting is thought to be critical for succ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the changes to block start and early acceleration sprint ki...
This study compared the biomechanical effect of towing a resisted sprint-sled loaded with two differ...
This study aimed to compare the components of force-velocity (F-V) and power-velocity (P-V) profiles...
Overspeed is a training method used to improve running speed, although its effects are not supported...
In athletics, speed and success are often interrelated. As such, human competitiveness and ingenuity...
Sprinting speed is one of the most significant motor abilities in team sport games and all sprint, h...
We studied the specificity of elastic-cord towing by measur-ing selected kinematics of the accelerat...
Subjects (N = 15) performed sprints over force platforms in a normal condition and in three overspee...
Resisted sprint training is believed to increase strength specific to sprinting. Therefore, the know...
Weighted sled towing is used by athletes to improve sprint acceleration ability. The typical coachin...
The purpose of this study was to examine the training effects between sprint training with the aid o...
The use of resisted sprinting techniques is common both in athletics and in a variety of sports (Cro...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to assess the practical use of heavy sled towing and its a...
Resisted sprint training (RST) overloads the physiological aspects and increases stride length and a...
The phase of greatest acceleration (0-30 metres) during sprinting is thought to be critical for succ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the changes to block start and early acceleration sprint ki...
This study compared the biomechanical effect of towing a resisted sprint-sled loaded with two differ...
This study aimed to compare the components of force-velocity (F-V) and power-velocity (P-V) profiles...