I will continue to expose track coaches who break their sprinters.
Imagine a good sprinter after missing a week with a strained quad…
Day-1: 200, 150, 100
Day-2: 4x200, 4x90, 4x60, 4x30
Now he has a hip flexor issue.
What if there was a way to get fast, stay healthy, and have a blast doing it?
Congratulations Gage! He exemplifies the Bulldog Way & will receive an Athlete of the Month t-shirt from our sponsors! Another 3 sport athlete leading the way! @burkburnettisd@BulldogSpeedTF@BradOwenBISD
Congratulations Miaha! She exemplifies the Bulldog Way & will receive an Athlete of the Month t-shirt from our sponsors! @burkburnettisd@BradOwenBISD
Word of the week for Bulldog Athletics! PERSEVERANCE
Big week for a lot of our teams! Playoff Men’s Basketball, Home Track Meets 3x this week, Big District Soccer match-ups, Tennis at Home and Golf in full swing!! Go Dogs! 🐾
Burkburnett Bulldogs Boys Track team at the Boomtown Relays! 💥 So many PRs dropped and huge improvements across the board. We’re proud of every single Bulldog putting in that work! 🔥
Hero Relays up next!
Proud of our Bulldogs for an awesome showing at the Brock Relays last night! 🔥 Huge congrats to Kaden Erskine, Kaleo Kau, Michael Gill, and Quincey McLean on earning silver in the sprint medley relay, strong work, fellas! 🏆🐶 #BulldogSpeedTF@BoomtownStrong@burkburnetths
You don’t need to toe drag.
Most young athletes try to toe drag because they’ve seen it in some elite sprinters and assume it’s the cause of speed.
That’s the first mistake.
Actively dragging the toe doesn’t help you accelerate. Creating friction against the ground outside