7 Amazing Benefits of Sprinting (and 3 RISKS)

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Whether you're looking to get into a better shape everyday or striving to make it to the finish line, sprinting is an excellent way to boost your fitness. When compared to jogging, sprint workouts have been proven to provide more effective results in a shorter amount of time. They are also great for cardiovascular health and burns a lot more calories than jogging does.
Uphill sprints will help build strength and power and can significantly reduce the risks of chronic illnesses that are usually caused by inactivity. If done correctly with proper technique and form, interval training can be as rigorous as any high-intensity workout, but with more benefits. Sprinting helps promote injury healing and reduces fatigue at different ages since it develops coordination, agility, mobility, and mental focus.
As you can tell from these 10 surprising benefits, this type of exercise should not be overlooked!

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  • @stephanieoliva4865
    @stephanieoliva48658 ай бұрын

    I just started sprinting with my twin sister 1 week ago. We just turned 56 and it feels great!

  • @Fitnessdy

    @Fitnessdy

    8 ай бұрын

    Happy birthday and great for you for doing something so good for your health! ♥️💪💪

  • @stephanieoliva4865

    @stephanieoliva4865

    7 ай бұрын

    @@Fitnessdy thank you!

  • @SseriousGgamer3
    @SseriousGgamer310 ай бұрын

    Sprinting has only 1 problem. You risk injuring your hamstring, however not sprinting has 1000 problems.

  • @lijaryalki

    @lijaryalki

    7 ай бұрын

    The risk of hamstring injury can be significantly reduced by doing hill sprints instead of flat land sprints.

  • @hamzahkaled8686

    @hamzahkaled8686

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@lijaryalkihow ?

  • @nick_john

    @nick_john

    6 ай бұрын

    @@lijaryalkiit kinda makes sense what you’re saying, but I’m curious why is that so?

  • @trofee8

    @trofee8

    6 ай бұрын

    Well as a former sprinter my best advice for not getting an hamstring injury is sprinting regurarly not going over 90% and ofcorse keep the gym up just like sprinting👌

  • @stefanweilhartner4415

    @stefanweilhartner4415

    5 ай бұрын

    you can do sprints on the stationary bike as well. that reduces the chance for injuries a lot. and you can program a soft ramp-up of the load to a certain maximum to have some warm-up included already.

  • @mandsc4120
    @mandsc412010 ай бұрын

    I love sprinting on the treadmill. 30 seconds as fast as I can, 90 seconds rest. 8 times. You will feel sick and exhilarated at the same time. It's amazing. I'm a 42 yr old mum of 3.

  • @Fitnessdy

    @Fitnessdy

    10 ай бұрын

    That sounds great :D I honestly prefer strength training. But I know the feeling of cardio-induced exhilaration, though I only have one kid :D

  • @094340

    @094340

    9 ай бұрын

    I only do 20 seconds, anymore than that and I'm not going at full tilt.

  • @joseortiz7154

    @joseortiz7154

    5 ай бұрын

    Your Amazing

  • @abelcruz7224

    @abelcruz7224

    5 ай бұрын

    Sprint cant be sosteined above 20 secs.

  • @mikesavoie3142

    @mikesavoie3142

    4 ай бұрын

    I am 71 years old and have been doing that for many years except that I use an elliptical machine so that I can use both upper and lower body for maximum effort. 30 sec of all out effort with a 90 sec rest for 8 sprints.

  • @RussianRocket1000
    @RussianRocket1000 Жыл бұрын

    I still sprint at 35 since 11 yo and it always makes me feel like a beast. 💪⚡

  • @Fitnessdy

    @Fitnessdy

    11 ай бұрын

    Yesss, it does, doesn't it? :

  • @ckludecke

    @ckludecke

    10 ай бұрын

    Good stuff bro

  • @NoteFromSELF

    @NoteFromSELF

    10 ай бұрын

    I still sprint at 54. I want to be able to sprint one mile through my 90s.

  • @patmull1
    @patmull12 ай бұрын

    I turned into sprinting after my doctor told me my asthma problem was not caused by having small capacity of lungs, but by having weak lungs and being overly weak. I still wanted to get outside after a whole day sitting at the desk, so I stopped jogging and running 5-8km, started following the training regimes of sprinters and started visiting local tracks. Being a hobby sprinter in a world of long-distance runners and hobby joggers feels quite weird. I also don't like the length of the warm-up, which makes the thing look even more weird (many sprint drills for warm-up look kind of funny). But it feels great overall! It is much more fun than long-distance running and I believe that it can be extremely beneficial for some people. It is a shame that many people don't ever consider it as a form of exercise when it is so natural for humans.

  • @Fitnessdy

    @Fitnessdy

    2 ай бұрын

    Well said! And how is your asthma now? :)

  • @patmull1

    @patmull1

    2 ай бұрын

    @@Fitnessdy Spirometry showed better results than initially. I did spirometry in August '22 while running long distances 5-8k through Jack Daniels programmes. Then switched to sprinting in September-November '22. In winter 22/23 it was more occasional due to bad weather in my area, but sometimes I did sprint drills or hill accelerations. Then I went back to more regular sessions from March. I did spirometry again in April '23 and August '23 and the results were better than in August '22. I have to say that the real driver may be the sprint training rather than the sprinting itself. My overall change from home fitness HIIT training with low rest, high reps and endurance running type of stuff to less reps with higher intensity a greater rest approach. I do an overall sprint programme, so as well as actual sprinting on the track, I also do hill accelerations, tempo runs or strength training (mainly bodyweight as I don't have much time for the gym, but I have switched to low rep exercises like pistol squats or isometrics).

  • @reccos2412
    @reccos241210 ай бұрын

    sprinting for half an hour feels like you just finished taking drugs, it can change your mood

  • @Fitnessdy

    @Fitnessdy

    10 ай бұрын

    Exactly, that's the adrenaline and dopamine

  • @Noneofyourbusiness-rq9jq

    @Noneofyourbusiness-rq9jq

    Ай бұрын

    if your sprinting for half hour your not sprinting

  • @mjbartending

    @mjbartending

    22 күн бұрын

    3 Sprints is enough for me, I feel hyped up the rest of the day

  • @Noneofyourbusiness-rq9jq

    @Noneofyourbusiness-rq9jq

    22 күн бұрын

    @@mjbartending 5 and im finished for the rest of the day so ye 3 is good for me to

  • @coelhocointech9841
    @coelhocointech98418 ай бұрын

    I am addicted to sprinting, I sprint everywhere and everyday..

  • @mikeymo4
    @mikeymo47 ай бұрын

    i go to the field twice a week and do a sprint/field training workout. it includes 50 yd and 100 yd sprints, indian runs, hills, SAQ drills, jogbacks, lunges and burpees. i also lift, but my field workout is by far the most challenging and most rewarding. i find that without my sprint workouts, my overall fitness and strength is vastly diminished. it is a great leg workout too, of course, to go along with my regular squats and deadlifts. i can't understand why anybody who is serious about lifting and working out doesn't include running and sprint workouts. as an older guy it definitely helps boost T and blood flow. it helps all your muscles recover and is great for losing weight and core.

  • @Fitnessdy

    @Fitnessdy

    7 ай бұрын

    People I spoke with are afraid that intense cardio makes you tired and ruins your muscle mass. But like you said, it's the exact opposite bc cardio makes your heart work better so it pumps more nutrients to your brain and muscles. Plus, any training that involves explosive moves is top notch at improving bone density. So thank you so much for sharing your experience 💪♥️

  • @diegovisoso4587
    @diegovisoso458710 ай бұрын

    My favorite workout

  • @eliomarcosta5752
    @eliomarcosta5752 Жыл бұрын

    It values much more than people could imagine!

  • @nick_john
    @nick_john6 ай бұрын

    I live on very hilly land and currently do mountain bike sprints uphill for my HIIT training. Granted, it is not hi-impact but I do get the cardio and endorphin benefits.

  • @Fitnessdy

    @Fitnessdy

    6 ай бұрын

    I think it is high impact, but not for your joints :D anyway, good for you, it seems like you're really for

  • @M231231
    @M2312319 ай бұрын

    Each day 25. Done 1,425 100 yarders as of today. If I can, anyone can. Will do over 3,000 by snowtime, then back to treadmill. Age 68. 100,000th stride this week, 66 each time.

  • @Fitnessdy

    @Fitnessdy

    9 ай бұрын

    Amazing

  • @alintampa

    @alintampa

    7 ай бұрын

    What percentage effort are you doing while sprinting?

  • @tuanivando9634
    @tuanivando96348 ай бұрын

    I do a sprint with my GSD when we start the walk. We run uphill for about 75 yds.

  • @klaasdeboer8106
    @klaasdeboer81062 ай бұрын

    As a recreative endurance runner, I really discovered the pleasure of going fast when I transitioned to barefoot running, not that I think bare feet are faster than good sprinting shoes, but the cushioning shoes most recreational runners wear are unfit for sprinting, when barefoot to me it is far easier to get the technique right.

  • @Fitnessdy

    @Fitnessdy

    2 ай бұрын

    That's an awesome perspective, thanks for sharing. Especially because the main narrative is that cushiony shoes are better for running. It's always great to see the counter perspective

  • @reekriky6693
    @reekriky6693 Жыл бұрын

    Amazing content 👈

  • @Fitnessdy

    @Fitnessdy

    11 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much :) I'm working hard to make this happen :)

  • @venom6112
    @venom61123 ай бұрын

    I do sprinting at the end of workout .. 1st I do pushup pullup SQUATS handstand then dumbbell workouts then sprints at end

  • @Fitnessdy

    @Fitnessdy

    3 ай бұрын

    That sounds like a great plan for endurance and afterburn! Though honestly, push-pull-legs aren't my favorite workouts :D

  • @user-it1ig8fn1r
    @user-it1ig8fn1r7 ай бұрын

    My suggestion to those who take up sprinting: Find "development" track meets in your area next summer, usually on a school track. No mater how slow, you can get the thrill of being at the starting line at the gun and get a stopwatch time at the finish. Don't be intimidate with track---all are welcomed!

  • @Fitnessdy

    @Fitnessdy

    7 ай бұрын

    That's an awesome idea 😁

  • @carlosauza9998
    @carlosauza99989 ай бұрын

    I do my sprinting mixed in with soccer agility drills before lift off. Honeslty love the high you get from it but some days it can be torture!

  • @Fitnessdy

    @Fitnessdy

    9 ай бұрын

    Yes, that's the bane of all intense exercise drills 😂

  • @RapTalesRewind
    @RapTalesRewind18 күн бұрын

    I do a 5 km walk every night. Two times a week I do warm ups, A skips, lunges, karaokes, and then I get to a big hill and start with two warm up sprints that take 11 seconds and build speed on the next 3 sprints getting it down around 9 seconds - I rest for 5 - 10 min to make sure I can push max effort -.Im trying to focus on technique - hand and foot placement and focus on driving my foot into the ground rather than reaching forward which can cause hamstring injury. After that, I continued to walk and hit 3 sets of 20 box jump squats on stones in a garden I pass - Im going to add 3 sets high-speed squats and calf raises when I get home. Btw my sex drive is really high since starting this, and Im 43 years old. Happy wife .. happy life 😂

  • @Fitnessdy

    @Fitnessdy

    17 күн бұрын

    :))) loved your conclusion!! Your workout sounds great too!

  • @tyrellcobb1279
    @tyrellcobb127911 ай бұрын

    Sprint is the most effective full body torture

  • @Fitnessdy

    @Fitnessdy

    11 ай бұрын

    Yes, along with Crossfit :D

  • @lunacy5510

    @lunacy5510

    Ай бұрын

    That's running (for 5+ km) and interval running for me. Sprinting legit makes me high between reps and after the workout if you really actually sprint and not just run somewhat fast. Nothing better than feeling super explosive and powerful yet graceful and light when flying down the track. Also, the work sessions is the opposite of torture since if you really actually sprint then it's like only 8-12 reps (depends on distance but you shouldn't try to do the 200-400 sprinter routine as a beginner anyways and focus on acceleration and mostly 30m) typically with bunch of recovery and rest. Past those reps it's not really sprints anymore for most people that aren't pro track and field athletes.

  • @345kobi
    @345kobi10 ай бұрын

    To be of value this talk would need to get into the specifics of sprinting that give the mentioned results and it would need to get into the science that proves the mentioned results.

  • @tilakpudi3545
    @tilakpudi35457 ай бұрын

    I do sprint for 30sec total of 4 rounds.... But is it okay if I do it regularly? Or just twice or thrice a week??

  • @Fitnessdy

    @Fitnessdy

    7 ай бұрын

    Depends on your fitness level and how your body feels if you don't take a rest day. The typical cautious advice would be to take one rest day. But if you feel okay with a higher frequency and don't have any physical symptoms, I think it can be ok

  • @uli6342

    @uli6342

    4 ай бұрын

    i do 8 or 10 round of 30sec/ 5 days a week. mon to fri . not on the weekend. i do them while i am on OMAD: one meal a day. never tired. habit is already there. feels great.

  • @t2crazee
    @t2crazee2 ай бұрын

    I love sprints. I'm 41. The problem is I keep getting muscle injuries.

  • @matkav2638

    @matkav2638

    2 ай бұрын

    Start off slow and work your way up to faster speeds gradually. Be sure to stretch and train your muscles that are used for sprinting and make sure your completely rested before sprinting. Do you sprint outdoors or on a treadmill? I find on the treadmill is way more forgiving on my joints and muscles.

  • @Fitnessdy

    @Fitnessdy

    2 ай бұрын

    Oh that's too bad! Maybe you can consider some mobility training and weights to strengthen your joints :) I wish you all the health in the world so you can keep pursuing this :)

  • @constancemartin933
    @constancemartin9339 ай бұрын

    What are some indoor alternatives to sprinting? I live in an area which is in deep-freeze winter 6 or more months per year.

  • @Fitnessdy

    @Fitnessdy

    9 ай бұрын

    Run in place or high knees are neat equivalents, but any sort of HIIT to build up your power will work really 😊

  • @robertdecker146

    @robertdecker146

    8 ай бұрын

    @constancemartin933. I used to do sprints in the warehouse at a former job. Also, as far as I know, Most Gold's gyms nowadays have indoor tracks built into they're workout area facilities.

  • @patmull1

    @patmull1

    2 ай бұрын

    Plyometrics and drills. Check for Tony Holler's Feed the Cats system. He has plenty of sprint drills that can be done from inside. Of course, strength exercises are a great support for increasing speed.

  • @lunacy5510

    @lunacy5510

    Ай бұрын

    Plyometrics. If you are a gym goer then also Olympic/explosive lifts like Power Clean and quarter squat for example. Also utilising french weight lifting method of combining heavy lifts with fast somewhat explosive movement for ~10s straight after the lift, for example 4-5 heavy squats straight into 10 pogo hops/high knees/knee switches/wall sprinter drill for 10s or bench press into clap/or some other plyometric pus ups.

  • @buckchile614
    @buckchile6147 ай бұрын

    What about sprinting backwards?

  • @Fitnessdy

    @Fitnessdy

    7 ай бұрын

    Didn't find enough data about it, but also I think it's fairly dangerous for most people. Even walking backwards comes with lots of safety warnings

  • @TheLocoUnion
    @TheLocoUnion18 күн бұрын

    Can you get benefits from treadmill sprints?

  • @Fitnessdy

    @Fitnessdy

    17 күн бұрын

    Yes!! You should definitely incorporate them into a walking or running routine even on the treadmill. You don't even need fixed intervals, you can go by feeling. This method of training is called Fartlek - I just released a video on it kzread.info/dash/bejne/qo6Gzqlsp724Zrw.html But basically it helps you develop speed, strength, and endurance :) Let me know if you try it!!

  • @TheLocoUnion

    @TheLocoUnion

    15 күн бұрын

    @@Fitnessdy: I did a couple of sprints on the treadmill today… I really liked it. I think I will continue doing it. Thanks very much!😊

  • @TheLocoUnion

    @TheLocoUnion

    15 күн бұрын

    @@Fitnessdy: oh and I will check out your link…. Thank you!

  • @FFFF-td2hl
    @FFFF-td2hl7 ай бұрын

    Day 1 Long distance Rest Day 3 sprints interval Rest Repeat Is this a good routine for trying to run faster and longer?

  • @Fitnessdy

    @Fitnessdy

    7 ай бұрын

    Great plan! You can also add walking on your rest days

  • @pineapplepizza4016
    @pineapplepizza401628 күн бұрын

    Sprinting is great but it does require a bit more conditioning if you don't want to injure yourself.

  • @Fitnessdy

    @Fitnessdy

    28 күн бұрын

    Yes, that's true. Brisk walking could be a great alternative here. You can build posterior chain strength wonderfully with bridges, lunges, squats and stationary bikes 😀

  • @sans_lmao_
    @sans_lmao_Ай бұрын

    Can I get a V-shaped physique if I do it with discipline and consistency?

  • @lunacy5510

    @lunacy5510

    Ай бұрын

    You can but it's easier to if you also implement some upper body focused exercises like push up, plyometric push ups, pull ups, db/bent over rows or do some handstands/gymnastics/bouldering. Also, I am not talking about spamming those exercises. Sprinters/power based track and field athletes have V shaped physique and most train by principle of their lifts/body weight strength training being 2/3 lower body focused and only 1/3 is upper body focused and they never touch useless for them exercises like isolations, biceps and stuff like that. That being said, I recently went back to sprinting after being busy with life/depressed/not caring about exercising after high school and always was a kid that was super bouncy jumping and sprinting in every sport but slacking/avoiding pull up bar so it's my legs (especially glutes lol) that draws attention and my back while by no means is weak but could use some more development not even for looks but for injury prevention purposes in the future since I'm still getting faster so bigger and bigger forces are hitting my whole body and one lazy mini movement in my back cause my back is not strong enough to keep everything stable at full speed can easily result in back pain or even injury. Unlike cardio running sprinting slowly does give you V physique cause it's a power movement is as much about force production as it's about moving your whole body fast. However, if you don't really care about sprinting and your sole goal is just to get developed back in a more fun way than gym/fitness then I recommend for you into learning handstands (and it's variations), bouldering or gymnastics.

  • @sans_lmao_

    @sans_lmao_

    Ай бұрын

    @@lunacy5510 thank you so much, I do only bodyweight training like pushups, plyo pushups, clap pushup, etc, as I don't have time for gym, so I do them along with some core, lower body exercises 3 to 5 reps 3 sets.

  • @Fitnessdy

    @Fitnessdy

    Ай бұрын

    I love this community! Also, try to add some more exercises for your lats and shoulders in your upper body routine. Downward dog push-ups and some pull-ups or rows for your lats :)

  • @sans_lmao_

    @sans_lmao_

    Ай бұрын

    @@Fitnessdy i don't have pullup bar or any equipment, I just have myself and a floor beneath. Thank you for like

  • @Fitnessdy

    @Fitnessdy

    Ай бұрын

    You can consider this instead, but you need a really sturdy table 😃 m.kzread.info/dash/bejne/h3xkx6eoobbVf8Y.html&pp=ygUWUHVsbHVwIHVuZGVyIHRoZSB0YWJsZQ%3D%3D

  • @AZMaybe
    @AZMaybeАй бұрын

    How many times had he said "sprinting"

  • @Fitnessdy

    @Fitnessdy

    Ай бұрын

    lol yes, you can turn me into a drinking game :))

  • @joshuaedano3455
    @joshuaedano34554 ай бұрын

    I can't sprint yet because of groin injury

  • @Fitnessdy

    @Fitnessdy

    4 ай бұрын

    Hope you get well soon! In the meantime, you can try low-impact workouts :D

  • @joshuaedano3455

    @joshuaedano3455

    4 ай бұрын

    @@Fitnessdy i tried sprinting but feels like my lower abdomen is being pinched by needles and my sprint feels heavy and I'm being held back.... I will try to sprint again for rehab. Hope this works

  • @ch-lp2lv
    @ch-lp2lvАй бұрын

    People say it increases height. True??

  • @Fitnessdy

    @Fitnessdy

    Ай бұрын

    Sprinting and other exercise + sleeping well + good diet increase growth hormone. However, this happens for kids and teens

  • @ch-lp2lv

    @ch-lp2lv

    Ай бұрын

    @@Fitnessdy will it work for a 17 year old?

  • @Fitnessdy

    @Fitnessdy

    Ай бұрын

    100% worth a shot The anecdotal-based reviews I read said the max age is 19 for girls and 21 for boys

  • @BodyTrust
    @BodyTrust12 күн бұрын

    Exercising to lose weight is the WORST reason there is.

  • @Fitnessdy

    @Fitnessdy

    10 күн бұрын

    I see where you're coming from, seeing the stigma on fatness. But I can think of worse reasons to exercise, like body dysmorphia, anorexia, or trauma. Weight is a very objective metric in itself, and it can definitely affect health. I'm not talking about bodybuilders who pack so many muscles that they appear overweight, but regular people who do not. Therefore, if weight is an objective metric for health, weight loss and weight gain are too. There's no need to add another layer of symbolism on top of it IMHO

  • @BodyTrust

    @BodyTrust

    10 күн бұрын

    @@Fitnessdy Thanks for your response. I am a wellness coach. I never tell patients to exercise to lose weight. I've known too many folks who, for one reason or another, couldn't continue exercising but kept on overeating, and guess what? The weight came back. Sprinting is fun. That's my primary reason. Second, it's improves my health in a number of ways. The last of importance. is that it "burns calories."

  • @Fitnessdy

    @Fitnessdy

    8 күн бұрын

    Thank you so much for sharing your views, I can tell you're really passionate about helping your clients!!

  • @stefanweilhartner4415
    @stefanweilhartner44155 ай бұрын

    lactic acid is not a waste product. that is outdated knowledge.

  • @Fitnessdy

    @Fitnessdy

    5 ай бұрын

    Lactic acid is a by product of burning glycogen in anaerobic workouts. And it's true that it has a good purpose, stopping a very intense and possibly dangerous effort + some possibly good effects for the brain. Still, it's a waste product by definition, I think. I'm curious to learn your counter-argument, my opinions aren't set in stone and you seem to have good info on this 😀

  • @stefanweilhartner4415

    @stefanweilhartner4415

    5 ай бұрын

    @@Fitnessdy it is outdated believe that it is "stopping a very intensive and possibly dangerous effort". lactic acid is the result of exactly doing the opposite. it has the function to transport low pH out of the muscle cells to keep the ATP production in the mitochondria going as long as possible.

  • @Fitnessdy

    @Fitnessdy

    5 ай бұрын

    Hey, let me look into that and see what I can find from my end. I just finished a fitness trainer course like a month ago and all the materials presented lactic acid like I did. If it's outdated info, it might be extremely prevalent then So thanks again 💪

  • @stefanweilhartner4415

    @stefanweilhartner4415

    5 ай бұрын

    @@Fitnessdy and additionally you can research LacPhe, a molucule made by the body from phenylalanin and lactic acid.

  • @Fitnessdy

    @Fitnessdy

    4 ай бұрын

    I had time to read about this during the holidays and came back here to tell you this is a golden information :) Thanks again and have a Happy New Year!

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