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How to maintain good hip height whilst running. 

Dwain Chambers
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Hip strength is a key component in the ability to sustain speed.
In this video I will show you the difference between running with low hips and high hips.
The delivery or instructions from a coach is important as it will dictate the outcome of how the athlete processes your information into the selves.

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@plasticsurgeon5062
@plasticsurgeon5062 3 года назад
The internet certainly lacks quality content on everything sprinting-related. Meanwhile, there is a ton of shit about marathon and long distance running. This is so unfair. Mr. Chambers, thank you for your work, your videos are top quality! Me and my friends have recently started running 60m and 100m and it was made possible thanks to you!
@akuetexv1307
@akuetexv1307 5 лет назад
Because of this video i went from 11.37 to 11.00 in the 100m💪🏾♥️
@alandouglas2789
@alandouglas2789 4 года назад
AkueteXV this is for distant running
@alandouglas2789
@alandouglas2789 4 года назад
J I don’t think hip placement is responsible for a third of a second...
@rebornedv8963
@rebornedv8963 4 года назад
@@alandouglas2789 this is where you're just flat out wrong, this applies for everything when it comes to running lmao.
@incorectulpolitic
@incorectulpolitic 3 года назад
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@iguava4303
@iguava4303 3 года назад
How long did it take you to get that?
@believetoachieve3533
@believetoachieve3533 3 года назад
Very very very good video! Thanks a lot champ!!
@jo.the.sprintbok4366
@jo.the.sprintbok4366 6 лет назад
I really like the video. Im a beginner and I realized my tendency to "kick" This tip will definitely help me Thanks
@steeveolivier2847
@steeveolivier2847 5 лет назад
I was training this part of my technic i Will apply your advices during my next practice session thanks 🙏
@eljason9784
@eljason9784 6 лет назад
As a coach this is the most important thing i teach. It is amazing that nearly all athletes I run into do not know the importance of their hips in sprinting, or what it means to push, or pushing through the ground when running. It’s funny watching this I said man of this explains why he was so successful running, he understands mechanics and actually uses his hip!
@DwainChambers
@DwainChambers 6 лет назад
Thanks coach. Once the athlete understands the basics then things will improve.
@kimytj5777
@kimytj5777 5 лет назад
this make my day. thanks
@adamsteamcleaning1489
@adamsteamcleaning1489 5 лет назад
Man that awesome video thank you
@jonasbany3444
@jonasbany3444 Год назад
thanky you so much, amazing video, right for me
@sadeairbender1129
@sadeairbender1129 2 года назад
Thank you for this video! I was having issues with this and was wondering why I was moving so slow even though my cadence was high. I wasn’t activating my hips enough.
@yousefthegoat1430
@yousefthegoat1430 6 лет назад
I can't thank you enough champ
@Yesu
@Yesu 3 года назад
Great advice dear brother 👍
@bui340
@bui340 2 года назад
I think it's easier to keep your ankle over the knee and not dropping it if you have good rotation in your spine so that your shoulders move more back and forth. That American you mentioned lacked rotation in this spine, I believe.
@GroundedAmbience
@GroundedAmbience 6 лет назад
Hi Dwain, really helpful video, i was curious, what strength exercises do you prefer to strengthen the hamstrings? or do you prefer to avoid direct hamstring work outside of sprint sessions? Thanks very much.
@jefui1
@jefui1 6 лет назад
Where are the drills tho🤔 good video, explains exactly the problem I'm having but I need more application.
@incorectulpolitic
@incorectulpolitic 3 года назад
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@siiyoun9second
@siiyoun9second 4 года назад
Very good
@faranume01
@faranume01 7 лет назад
ankle over the knee, that's the key! :)
@enriquepolancov
@enriquepolancov 6 лет назад
Hi again Dwain! What are your thoughts on creatine in competition season? Does it make u gain water weight? I have been wondering this for a while. I use it during base training, but i also would like to benefit from it in competition, but i get bloated. Thank you very much!!
@gothops2632
@gothops2632 6 лет назад
Incredible muscle definition there, Dwain! Have you ever considered competing in a men's physique contest?
@DwainChambers
@DwainChambers 6 лет назад
No I haven't! Good idea though!
@incorectulpolitic
@incorectulpolitic 3 года назад
@@DwainChambers Must read books:: 1. Virus Mania: How the Medical Industry Continually Invents Epidemics, Making Billion-Dollar Profits At Our Expense by Torsten Engelbrecht, Claus Köhnlein: www.amazon.com/Virus-Mania-COVID-19-Hepatitis-Billion-Dollar/dp/375194253X/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&qid=1600169229&refinements=p_27%3AClaus+K%C3%B6hnlein&s=books&sr=1-1&text=Claus+K%C3%B6hnlein 2. The Contagion Myth by Thomas S. Cowan, Sally Fallon Morell: www.skyhorsepublishing.com/9781510764620/the-contagion-myth/ 3. BÉCHAMP or PASTEUR? A Lost Chapter in the History of Biology by Ethel Douglas Hume: www.mnwelldir.org/docs/history/biographies/Bechamp-or-Pasteur.pdf
@robchisholm2588
@robchisholm2588 4 года назад
I find that most people find it easy to flex, it's the lack of extension that causes "low hips"
@martimusb6152
@martimusb6152 6 лет назад
Hey Dwain, great insightful information on your page man, i was wondering if there's a difference between pulling the heel to bum or hamstring than the calf to hamstring?
@DwainChambers
@DwainChambers 6 лет назад
Martimus B Good question. Check the video attached. Youll see that all the athletes run the same. They all fold the leg so as to accommodate calf to hamstring or heal to bum. Avoid heal to bum with the knee pointing down to the ground. This will result in a butt kicking action. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-PkuqkxWi5mg.html
@martimusb6152
@martimusb6152 6 лет назад
Ok thanks DC, the video really helped, cheers.
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@maheshkumar4228 6 лет назад
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@thibaud_bertelli6028
@thibaud_bertelli6028 6 лет назад
Brilliant!!
@Lasher177
@Lasher177 Год назад
What exercise can you recommend to do because I have this stitting posture problem while am sprint and cannot stay tall.
@gokuljaras1998
@gokuljaras1998 2 года назад
💯💯💯💯
@enriquepolancov
@enriquepolancov 6 лет назад
Hi Dwain! Any cues in how to avoid over-reaching in the strides? Thx!
@DwainChambers
@DwainChambers 6 лет назад
Hi Enrique. It would be good to perform dribbles from a ankle height for a set period of time. Then progress to mid calf height then knee height. I've found this a useful drill to help develop the discipline required to avoid over striding. The key will be to perform this drill and carry it into a slow running tempo. As confidence grows you'll feel encouraged to increase the rate of intensity with the running portion of the drill.
@kareemlawson5755
@kareemlawson5755 Год назад
How do you fit back lift while sprinting
@stluciestrength
@stluciestrength 5 лет назад
Good info. So don't bend the knees when landing? But wouldn't that stop springiness? Also, can these techniques be used for long distance running?Thanks.
@dalelinney8437
@dalelinney8437 5 лет назад
Watch Kenesisa Bekele run the 5000m, slow it down to 1/4 speed and you'll see his knees clamping, his ankles coming up and no buckle in his hips, even in the last lap. So, in short, yes!
@quen10
@quen10 Год назад
How many meters are in the avg drive phase? I’ve be working on arm swing but I’m not upright until around 14-18 steps
@DownUnderThunder666
@DownUnderThunder666 6 лет назад
Great video. In the "maximum speed" stage are your hips/pelvis tucked therefore in posterior rotation OR in neutral position? Some videos say tuck the hips but if the hips are posterior rotated the lower spine becomes rounded which is a dangerous position for force transferring. Alternatively Michael Johnson videos say stay upright to drive more force into the ground which therefore eliminates the rounded spine from the posterior rotated hips/pelvis, similar to maintaining a neutral spine in hip extension in a deadlift, but is this only during the "drive phase". What are your thoughts?
@DwainChambers
@DwainChambers 6 лет назад
Good question. The entire chain should remain in alignment from your head, shoulder, hip and knee. This video gives a good description to your question. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_VX2gbN8pik.html The key is to set your hips from the 'on your marks' position. Prior to that you will need to drill this action so that it become second nature. Once second nature you won't need to think about these things at the start of the race. Hope this helps
@keilyfe
@keilyfe 6 лет назад
Hi DC how do feel about switching legs in the air. One thigh up and the other drive down at the same time.
@DwainChambers
@DwainChambers 6 лет назад
I have no objection to these type of drills, However I'd advise you perform these in a good technical manor. Maintain good form and relate the drills to your personal running style. Avoid performing drills in relation to what others do and make them suitable to you.
@jonathanberk774
@jonathanberk774 6 лет назад
Are you ever supposed to attack the ground during the flight phase? Or do you just hold a firm front hip and dorsiflex... I've heard that at max frontside knee height, you drive the foot down the ground and prepare for ground contact. Once you hit mid-stance, you focus on driving the knee up again. What do you personally feel between when your leg is at peak height in frontside swing and when you're at mid-stance?
@DwainChambers
@DwainChambers 6 лет назад
Jonathan Berk Really and truly all the details you'll get from text books/videos and coaches will vary. Technical drills are necessary as it teaches your mind to deliver the drills in the correct way. Once in race mode you will focus on running and executing the correct leg action. In some circumstances when telling an athlete to strike the ground it can result in a shortening or the stride or chopping/stabbing action. In my opinion once you perform the 'pulling' action of the calf to hamstring your non pulling leg will naturally work downward toward the ground so as to accommodate and prepare for the next step and so forth.
@stan657
@stan657 6 лет назад
What tecnical drills will help the hips to stay up? Please do a video on this!!
@sawtmac
@sawtmac 6 лет назад
run barefoot or with socks you will do it right
@leonelaleman4275
@leonelaleman4275 7 лет назад
You must come to colombia to teach what you know... tu debes venir a Colombia a enseñar lo que sabes
@benpugh6608
@benpugh6608 6 лет назад
hey Dwain when you talk about the calf and hamstring meeting isn't that a pulling motion. i here a lot of people say push instead of pull
@DwainChambers
@DwainChambers 6 лет назад
ben pugh push or pull. It's just a case of wording and what method works best for the individual. If I tell my self to push I'll focus my attention on pushing my knee forward. If I tell myself to pull I'll focus on calves to hamstring. I tend to push from the blocks and pull as I start to establish an upright posture
@benpugh6608
@benpugh6608 6 лет назад
understood. I have another question Dwain i really want to get my 200m and 400m time's down would doing long run's help. When i watch these distance runners they seem to run 200m in 25's and 400m in 50's so effortlessly
@DwainChambers
@DwainChambers 6 лет назад
ben pugh: Run long distances as a means of supplying your body with a good level of base fitness. Good base fitness will enable you to perform consistent levels of sprint and speed endurance. Long runs strengthen the muscles of your heart which enables your body to perform more efficiently. Be careful running to many long distances as you'll slow your fast twitch muscles to a rate that accommodates your ability to run longer. You want to run faster for longer and not run slower for longer! Hope this helps DC
@benpugh6608
@benpugh6608 6 лет назад
Yes that's very helpful thanks a lot Dwain
@DwainChambers
@DwainChambers 6 лет назад
ben pugh pleasure, hope it helps
@lamrof
@lamrof 5 лет назад
Need drills
@user-tu4gf8uh6w
@user-tu4gf8uh6w 4 года назад
Gosh Dwain,what's your body's fat percentage? Is it zero?
@keilyfe
@keilyfe 7 лет назад
So what's the best cue drive up or down
@DwainChambers
@DwainChambers 7 лет назад
keith gladden: I want you to decide based on the following. Driving the knee up will encourage your torso to lean backward to accommodate the upwards knee angle. Driving the knee down, especially when in fatigue or under external pressure will result in a short choppy stride. Allowing the hamstring and the entire calf muscle to meet will result in good ground clearance, excellent hip height, good maintenance of speed and excellent efficiency with very little expenditure of energy. Your knee is the equivalent to the spine of a book. When held closed the pages represent your hamstring and calves touching one another. Fold the knee or close the book!
@DwainChambers
@DwainChambers 7 лет назад
keith gladden this video is a perfect example of what I mean. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-PH-3cHxXAK0.html
@keilyfe
@keilyfe 7 лет назад
Dwain Chambers thanks so much I'm going to train it everyday
@keilyfe
@keilyfe 7 лет назад
I see ok. And that's only for top speed
@EasyFitCalorieCounter
@EasyFitCalorieCounter 7 лет назад
should this concept apply to drive phase mechanics or only after top speed is reached?
@lamrof
@lamrof 5 лет назад
Its amazing how much of these fundamentals olympic level athletes violate. Actually high hip running to me is the most difficult aspect of the sport. If at all it is a muscle memory thing, its a habit because even if the hips are strong some people land bent at the knee anyway. That stems from bad habit.
@marksibinil3712
@marksibinil3712 6 лет назад
Dame tu cosita
@johnjoyce2508
@johnjoyce2508 4 года назад
I think you need to write a script to follow. This will make it more fluid. You seem to stumble over / lost for some words. I know you know your stuff but it loses audience. Also lighting of video is off-putting.
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