I keep coming back to this question, can someone, through training, make themselves faster? I know we can build up a player's engine, making them fitter, and we can make players stronger, or help them kick further. Can we actually make someone faster, even if another part of them has to suffer as a result? If we could train Walker up to be faster it could be the difference between a very good career and an elite career.
Definately you can improve your speed.
If you were training completley for power and speed your endurance would suffer. However proper sprint technique would definately improve speed.
I would be suprised if the crows pay as much attention to professional sprint training as they could.
2 examples:
On the weekend i noticed Chris Nights sprinting for the ball his arms were swinging across his body. Which actually slows you down. The elbows should be at right angle and swing forward not across your body. A sprinters technique is not there natural running action and needs to be learnt.
In a video of the crows preseason testing there was footage of Vince doing his timed 20m sprint. In his starting position he had both his left foot and left arm forward. You run with the opposite arm forward to your forward leg. Therefor you need to start with opposites forwards.
http://www.coachafl.com/index.php?pr=Drills_and_Articles
go to the one on sprint training



