Why Sprinting Has Stalled — The Missing Neural System
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概要
Sprint performance has never been more refined.
Biomechanics.
Force production.
Ground contact times.
Technical models analysed to the smallest detail.
And yet…
we are no longer seeing the same progression in speed.
In this episode of The Unseen Discipline Lab, Director Tim Taylor breaks down the real limitation in modern sprinting — and why the next world record will not come from better mechanics, more data, or more coaching courses.
Because beyond a certain point, sprinting is no longer a mechanical problem.
It becomes a neurological one.
You’ll learn:
• Why biomechanics has reached its functional ceiling
• How the nervous system regulates maximum velocity
• The concept of protective braking at top speed
• Why athletes cannot access their true speed under pressure
• Why coaching systems that ignore neural regulation will stall progress
Because it does not matter how many coaching courses you attend…
If neural engineering is not part of the system…
performance will not move forward.