Nathan Graham

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Since the squat develops low-velocity, concentric strength for coordinated hip and knee extension from long muscle lengths, with the primary muscles being the adductor magnus and quadriceps, the biomechanical rationale for using the squat as the primary exercise for improving sprinting performance is surprisingly weak, given its popularity.
Strength is Specific: The key to optimal strength training for sports
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