Speed, Sprint & Agility

Flying 10m Sprint

Hamstringsglutesquadscalves Alactic/ATP-PC
i.

How to Do It

Use a short run-in to build speed, then sprint a marked 10-metre zone at maximal velocity with tall, relaxed, powerful mechanics before decelerating. Take full recovery between reps. The shorter fly zone targets near-max velocity with a brief, intense effort and a build-in to reach speed before the zone.

ii.

Why It Works

Trains maximal-velocity sprinting over a short, intense zone — the flying entry lets the athlete express top-end mechanics and stride power without the acceleration phase, developing high-velocity output in a brief, repeatable effort.

iii.

Hockey Transfer

Builds the top-speed mechanics and powerful leg turnover that transfer to fast open-ice skating once already moving; the short max-velocity zone trains the high-velocity push used in short bursts of top speed.

iv.

Coaching Cues

  • "Build in, hit it fast and relaxed"
  • "tall, powerful, cyclical"
  • "stay smooth at top speed"
v.

Common Mistakes

Tensing at top speed; reaching/overstriding; not building enough speed before the zone; short recovery

vi.

Progression / Regression

Progression

extend to a 20–30m fly

Regression

submaximal build-ups or shorter zone

vii.

Primary Muscles

Hamstringsglutesquadscalves
viii.

Energy System

Alactic/ATP-PC

Ready to train?

Put it to work
on the ice.

This exercise is part of a fully periodized 12-week off-ice program — built by a sport scientist who coaches at the national level.

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