Nice to see that hill training is coming back into fashion these days with most of the world’s top athletes telling us that this form of training has been their cornerstone for years.
Dai Greene, the world champion hurdler from Llanelli, admitted the other day in the press that he credits hill sprints and in particular, sprints up sand dunes as the most important part of his training to develop him into a world class athlete.
Andre Agassi was famous for doing 900 yard runs up Las Vegas sand dunes to bring him back from the dead in terms of his pro career, he made it back from 141 in the world all the way back to number one by working so hard in his time going up sandy hills!!
Whatever goal you are looking for when it comes to fitness, hill sprints will work in a big way for you.
If hill sprints are beyond you, try and start on hill WALKS instead, but still trying to get up the hill as soon as you can.
Here’s the way it should go.
First of all, try picking the very worst hill you can find!! I mean the steepest, nastiest hill you can choose near to your home ideally and try to master it if possible. You never actually “master” it, you just get better at it, its ALWAYS going to be a challenge that’s for sure!!!
Aim to start off doing 5 walks going forwards, the try 5 walks going backwards. This forwards and backwards type motion will confuse your body a bit, and give you a far more thorough workout, and there’s nothing like it for give your legs heck of burn!!!
Each sprint should be around 30-40 yards a time, and do each one once you have got your breath back.
Start off small and slow, and then each week try and build it up a little more and see how you go.
If you manage to get up to 10 forwards and 10 backwards at a very good pace, you know you will be in great shape!!!
