Dissecting the Dash: Breaking down the 60m race

AN ASCENT TRACK WORKSHOP

Join Harvard’s Kebba Tolbert for a look at what makes a successful 60m race. From block setup to finish and all the phases in between, learn all the facts (and fiction) behind high performance in the 60m dash.

Sunday, Jan. 12 | 8-9:30 PM ET | Online

Workshop lead coach

KEBBA TOLBERT

Women’s Associate Head Coach

Harvard University

Kebba Tolbert has been instrumental in the success of Harvard’s track and field program. He has been named Northeast Region Assistant Coach of the Year multiple times in his career; he’s mentored a host of NCAA All-Americans; and he helped Gabby Thomas become the first Ivy League women's sprinter to win an indoor national championship in the 200m, setting a new collegiate record in the process.

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What to Expect

  • The 4 Key Phases You Need to Understand for Success in the 60m Dash

  • Myths and Misconceptions About the 60m Dash That are Holding Your Athletes Back

  • How to Understand, Evaluate, and Improve the Start

  • Block Setup and Exit – What do I look for?

  • Early Acceleration Keys

  • Late Acceleration Keys

  • Maximizing Max Velocity

  • Common Mistakes Athletes Make in the 60m and How to Avoid Them

  • What to do if You’re Not a Powerful Starter: Strategies for Success

  • Training Strategies and Approaches for the Start, Acceleration, and Finish of the 60m dash

DISCOVER THE ELEMENTS OF HIGH PERFORMANCE IN THE 60M DASH

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