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A.A. Stagg and the Origin of Wind Sprints | Timothy P Brown takes his Football Archaeology to a whole new level as he examines an innovation of Amos Alonzo Stagg.

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A.A. Stagg and the Origin of Wind Sprints

By Darin Hayes 📅 2024-02-13
Timothy P Brown takes his Football Archaeology to a whole new level as he examines an innovation of Amos Alonzo Stagg.

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A wind sprint is a short, intense burst of running at maximum speed, typically lasting between 20 and 60 meters (around 65 to 200 feet). It's a training exercise used by athletes in various sports, particularly those that require short bursts of speed like track and field runners, football players, and basketball players.

The exact origin of wind sprints is difficult to pinpoint, as running drills have been used for centuries to improve athletic performance.

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About "A.A. Stagg and the Origin...rints" 🡃
Category:Football Archaeology
Football Name:Amos Alonzo Stagg
Football Team:Chicago Maroons
Sports:college football, football
Other Keywords:Football Archaeology, wind sprints
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