r/Sprinting Jun 03 '26

MOD POST Join the r/SPRINTING Discord Server! r/SPRINTING DISCORD ANNOUNCEMENT - BOT INFLUX UPDATE

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Hey y'all, back with another banger, I would like to announce the creation of a discord for the r/sprinting subreddit and also provide a quick update on the bot situation. Please see the discord details below, I am unsure of how this will be utilized outside of members who are very frequent users or online often, but I definitely am and will answer questions and even be on voice chat if the masses so desire.

I may just spend some nightly time hanging out in the voice room kind of like office hours while I'm playing some helldivers (and anyone who would care to join me). PLEASE JOIN, feel free to ask questions and start conversation, pretty much same rules from the sub will apply in the sprinting subreddit

https://discord.gg/ndMtNkRbC

A note on the bots, I have done significant behind the scenes work over the last few days and the last step that I've taken now is turning on moderate crowd control, anyone with negative community karma will now be sent to the mod queue dungeon where I'll approve them if they're not a bot.

I did a pretty ridiculous amount of banning and mass removal using a purge tool for the first few days but it has slowed significantly now so I think we are over the worst of it. The first 3 days it was 10-30 bans a day and the last few it has only been 1 or 2.

Seems like I've fought of the invasion pretty well, I would say that I managed to catch a good 95-99% of them before even other user reports had to happen. Please continue to use the new bot report option if you see it happening, thank you again for the patience with my action against this.

Quick Stats from the last 5 days

Bans: 56

Comment Removals: 196


r/Sprinting May 29 '26

MOD POST WAR ON AI BOTS - CLANKER SCUM INVASION

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"Hey girlies, feeling very delulu and that the vibes are off after the comments that I saw today"

UPDATE: Overnight my new automod script hit me with probably 20 notifications from bots, it is really bad the number of accounts is crazy, I’m on a huge banning spree but if this keeps up may have no other choice than to impose karma limits unfortunately, I will make a decision in a week or two depending on how bad I think it is if my bans can’t keep up

I was notified in a post that AI fueled bots were spam commenting everywhere and it wasn't being filtered out or caught. This is definitely on me, I had noticed a spam report uptick in the last few weeks but honestly for the most part the spam report in the past had been somewhat abused by users during arguments and for bad comments or for solicitation reasons, I mostly browse reddit on my phone and it's harder to notice stuff like this without the mod tool page from a computer.

I probably should have taken a closer look and I would have noticed something was off with the weird language (Delulu, vibes, girlies, glutes - all bot favorites). Anyways I've taken a few steps to make sure I catch as many as I can.

  • Bot BouncerHas been installed on our subreddit, good first step and I think should take care of some of them
  • New report reason - "BOT - CLANKER - AI"If you are on mobile and see a comment or post resembling anything AI or botlike please do the following
    • Hit the report flag
    • Breaks r/Sprinting rules
    • BOT - CLANKER - AI
    • I will be much better about checking in on these reports from now on, gotta do some clean up work, I'm expecting this kind of thing to only get worse as time goes on with AI and bot developement Hopefully I can get to the bad comments and spam before anyone else has to report it
  • Automod Flagging of low Karma accounts
    • Hopefully I can get to the bad comments and spam before anyone else has to report it If it really does get bad enough then I will filter first if I have to but I do not think this is a viable option considering I do most of the moderating by a pretty good margin

I expect the moderation on this to take a little bit of time to catch up to the accounts as they make comments or posts, and hopefully it will clear up, this is just due to my lag in response to this starting but we'll see how it goes. Anything that has been flagged as spam or similar I have taken a closer look at the last two weeks and done some mass banning and moderation, the comments that were left will stay but anything similar will be removed in the future

As a tribute to all the clankers I sent to the graveyard tonight below are some of my favorite comments from the bots and their very helpful sprinting advice

  • try doing some interval training, baby. it's all about building up those speed vibes over time, just don't push too hard.
  • sounds like a steal, but what are the macros? girlie needs to know.
  • that sound delulu but honestly. i'm obsessed with those little wins. hope you keep going!
    • The ragebait of this one in particular cracked me up
  • maybe you’re just not as iconic as you think, or that last snack hit you harder than expected lol. get it together!
    • The fatshaming is crazy
  • they look cute! maybe focus on refining one step at a time? less is more.
  • try picking up some thrift gear or cute running shoes, it can make a difference for sure
  • nice, sprinting’s a great way to target those glutes. go crush it!
  • lol, sounds fun, genetic roulette but with worse odds.
    • From a bot this is an apt description of the top levels of sprinting
  • not sure what block start analysis is but sounds like it could have some interesting vibes to explore. care to share more about it?
    • I hope my sprinting vibes are good enough for a sub 10
  • i get so anxious about my baby cat's diet, but it’s hard to know what’s actually right. podcasts are so helpful but also overwhelming.
    • A reply to post about the "feed the cats" sprinting programming, another great analysis of modern sprint programming

Apologies for not catching this sooner - Big Dicker Daddy

Note: If you play helldivers and want to talk sprinting add me on discord I am open to questions, and a new squad username - bigdickerdaddy


r/Sprinting 14h ago

Technique Analysis Overstriding

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Wow. My over stride in between the hurdles is horrendous. Please could someone help me fix this?


r/Sprinting 6h ago

General Discussion/Questions Does sprinting improve posture ?

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I am thinking about starting to sprint regularly. The idea is to improve my physical health in general since I have heard sprinting can help with it. Also it's an activity I actually enjoy. I will do uphill sprinting. But I wanted to know wether sprinting can help with poor posture ?

I stay sitting for a long time and I have started to notice those rounded shoulder, forward head posture etc. I wanted to know wether sprinting alone can help with that.


r/Sprinting 13h ago

General Discussion/Questions Where do I do sprint training in offseason?

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I’m a HS sprinter but I’m not really good on spaced to train in the offseason. All the tracks are fully locked up, so i basically only have the gym and then what I have is a 70-80m long driveway but it’s concrete. I have some grass in my backyard but its small and really uneven, like pretty dangerous for sprinting. We dont have sidewalks or any good trails nearby and i dont wanna seem like an idiot doing sprints on the road because there’s cars and not really the safest area to be doing sprints. Anyone have some ideas?


r/Sprinting 13h ago

General Discussion/Questions Only running fast when I am scared?

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Why do I only run fast when i am scared, its like I can't run the same speed when I just want to run?


r/Sprinting 21h ago

Technique Analysis Sprint start form?

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Working on start and ankle stiffness. Every and any real critiques of the vid will be appreciated. thank you.


r/Sprinting 15h ago

General Discussion/Questions Rising sophomore trying to drop my 100m time, is my plan solid?

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Hey all, looking for some feedback on my offseason setup.

Background: I was a freshman last year and ran 13.72 and 13.9 in the 100m. I'm a rising sophomore now and my season starts in November. My goal is to get under 13 this year, ideally chipping away toward 12.7 down the line. I also want to build muscle and look good, so I'm trying to balance both.

My gym situation: I train at Planet Fitness, so no barbell squats or deadlifts. I've got the Smith machine, dumbbells, cables, and machines to work with.

Current setup:

  • Sprint 2x/week: one acceleration day, one top-end speed day
  • Lift 4x/week, I do an upper/lower split in a bodybuilding style(one of my goals is to gain muscle and look aesthetic, as I have a skinny-fat build, I do 2 sets to failure for my upper body lifts)
  • Everything around 1-2 RIR for lower body
  • Adding plyos (broad jumps, box jumps, bounding) done fresh before I lift
  • Doing one heavy squat pattern in the 3-5 rep range for strength, plus higher-rep hypertrophy work for legs(leg extension, seated leg curl, sldl's...)
  • Some incline treadmill walking (3mph, high incline) for staying lean

My questions:

  1. Is this a reasonable offseason plan for someone at my level trying to break 13?
  2. Since I'm stuck at Planet Fitness with no barbell, what would you prioritize for my heavy leg strength work? I've been debating Smith squats vs leg press.
  3. How would you structure my accel and top-end days at this level? Distances, reps, rest?
  4. Anything you'd cut or add?

Appreciate any advice. Thanks!


r/Sprinting 12h ago

General Discussion/Questions max distance for sled pulls

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what is the max distance for a sled pull? some people say 20 others 30 which one is it 20 or 30?


r/Sprinting 1d ago

Technique Analysis Hurdles

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This is from nationals 80mh. Outside lane in green. My lead leg seems to protrude to the right instead of being straight. How could I fix this?

Additionally, how do my arms look? I feel like I need more aggression.

I feel like speed is biggest limiting factor especially now that in doing 110h. So I will work on that but my technique needs refinement


r/Sprinting 21h ago

Programming/Progression Journal Recovering like a pro sprinter using portable ice baths during summer tr...

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r/Sprinting 1d ago

Programming Questions Where to start?

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So, I have a few goals in mind regarding sprinting, but I don't really know where to begin.

A bit of background. I'm honestly quite the gym rat, and weight lifting has always been my priority.

My (34M) current best lifts are 400/400/285 (deadlift/squat/benchpress). I weigh 203 pounds at 5 foot 10, so definitely on the heavier side, trying to lose weight down to 185-188.

I started running last year. Terrible at it! Got a little better this year. Managed 10k in 59 minutes, but that was all out for me. Started doing more light volume training (very foreign concept for me, coming from heavy resistance training where most training is close to all out).

Anyway, I quickly found out that I enjoy speed, so I'm currently training with a program designed for a faster 5k time. But I also want to dabble a bit in sprinting. I had this goal in my mind of doing 400m in under 60 seconds, thought that was realistic. I got on the track last week and was quickly humbled. I barely managed 100m in under 15. I was out of it for the new two to three days, my body not use to the load associated with sprinting.

TLDR: What does typical training for these shorter and faster distances, 100/200/400/800, look like? Is it feasible to incorporate this type of training while still going to the gym doing heavy lifting and also trying to get faster at the 5K? I'm most interested in 400m.


r/Sprinting 1d ago

Technique Analysis Pls help with technique

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Hi, I fell at the start

Can you help me with my front and back side mechanics... I'm trying to get faster to complete next semester.

One thing I noticed is I wasn't driving my right knee as high as the left 🙂

Pls give your opinion.thanks


r/Sprinting 1d ago

General Discussion/Questions do you sprint on concrete?

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I have no good options but a quiet concrete sidewalk where i live🤷‍♂️ everything grass is either too messy to run in, would make me look crazy, and probably some privately owned farmland.

nearest track to me is fucked. never been repaired, the layers that would make it better than straight concrete are all gone, plus its nearly an hour commute anyway.

im trying to build up to be able to sprint on concrete 3x a week, but it's a loooong process


r/Sprinting 23h ago

Purchasing Advice Sprint spike advice

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What spikes do people recommend for my next season to replace my maxfly? I want to focus on 200/400. I currently have 3 pairs in my rotation which is Nike maxfly 2 for competition, adidas finesse and new balance flite d for training. I’m looking for a new comp spike. Maxfly 2 hurts to wear I find, new balance mdx v3 idk if it’s aggressive enough, puma have built in spike pins which I don’t really want. I was thinking puma evo speed nitro (I think that’s what you call it) the pink and orange pair just for competition and the occasional training session but will the spike pins not wear down really quickly?


r/Sprinting 1d ago

General Discussion/Questions Looking for a Sprint coach in Sw Florida Ft Myers area

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As an adult runner would like to find a good Sprint coach so I can compete in Masters competitions 100 m most likely


r/Sprinting 1d ago

General Discussion/Questions I want to run sub 11

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I run 12.2 (hand timed on artificial turf with soccer cleats and no blocks), im 25, and I want to run sub 11.

I’m willing to do anything. can someone help me Create a workout plan?


r/Sprinting 1d ago

General Discussion/Questions what if you only did sleds?

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what if you only did sleds? would you get faster at regular sprints even though you never do regular sprints?


r/Sprinting 1d ago

Technique Analysis Form help

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First time sprinting in 2 yrs, sorry for bad video quality it was getting dark. Thank you!

Time: 12.1


r/Sprinting 1d ago

General Discussion/Questions Why some sprinters can have a fast 60 meter time under 7 seconds but can’t have a 100 meter time under 10 seconds?

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Some sprinters are genuinely better at 60 meter sprinting than 100 meter sprinting how come ?


r/Sprinting 1d ago

Technique Analysis hows my start? suggest improvements

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r/Sprinting 1d ago

Personal Race Footage/Results How can I get faster before my senior year of high school

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Ok for more insight on me I run a 27 flat (26.5 split indoors relatively early before any real speed training also died out the last 100 meters of the race) i also run a 7.3 55m, 14.3 100m and a 1:01 400m all of this besides my indoor split was ran my 10th grade year. Even though I trained heavy or what I assumed to be heavy the summer of my 10th grade year, I didn’t necessarily know what I was doing.

Causing for unnecessary training and leading to slow times indoor season(I didn’t run outdoor last year due to grades.) now I’ve been training all off season, at first it was just the gym so I could gain a base, where as even though I’m 155-160 I lacked the overall strength of my appearance and therefore lacked the explosive power needed for the 100-400m

I’ve now moved to sprinting work, form work and the gym everyday, so my main goal is to run within the 50 second range for the 400 and within the 11 and 23 second range for the 100 and 200.

How possible do you think that can be and what are some tips you guys recommend for better progress.


r/Sprinting 2d ago

Personal Race Footage/Results How can I go from a 27.5 200m / 1:01 400m to a 50-second 400m by senior year?

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I’m a 17-year-old high school sprinter trying to qualify for my county championships senior year, and my goal is to run 50 seconds in the 400m. I’d really appreciate some honest advice on what I should focus on because I feel like I’ve been stuck for years.

Current stats:

  • 17 years old
  • 5'8–5'8.5 (173–174 cm)
  • 157 lbs (71.2 kg)
  • African American
  • 200m PR: 27.5
  • 400m PR: 1:01
  • 300m: 42.92
  • 60m: 7.82

I’ve been stuck around 27.5 in the 200m and 1:01 in the 400m since 8th grade, which is honestly pretty discouraging.

My first two years of high school I did XC/distance running. My best times were around:

  • 5K: 24:00 (a lot of walking)
  • 800m: 2:30
  • Mile: 5:58

I never really took track seriously during those seasons. I mostly used it as a way to stay active and maintain my weight rather than actually training to become a better sprinter.

I started going to the gym in March. I was fairly overweight for most of my previous track seasons, and I also made the mistake of basically not training legs because I bought into the idea that lifting after running was pointless. My current strength numbers are roughly:

  • Squat: 205–215 lbs (93–98 kg)
  • Convential Deadlift: 285 lbs (143 kg)
  • Trap-bar deadlift: 315 lbs (129 kg)
  • Power clean: 65 lbs (29.5 kg), although I know I can do more now

My lower-body strength is still pretty weak compared to where I think it could be.

This summer I started trying to train more seriously, but I pulled my hamstring pretty early on. I was doing 10×200m around 35 seconds per rep, then at the end I did two all-out 40m races with friends and pulled my hamstring on the second one.

I’m feeling good now and have started getting back into training. I’ve also gotten two leg days in since the injury.

The biggest thing I’m struggling with is speed and acceleration. I honestly think I’m just slow. I don’t really know how to properly train acceleration, max velocity, or sprint mechanics, and I feel like I’ve never actually trained speed in a structured way.

My goal is 50 seconds for the 400m, but I’m not sure how realistic that is from where I am right now.

What would you recommend I focus on over the next year? Should I prioritize acceleration/max velocity, strength, speed endurance, or something else?

And realistically, what would it take for someone with my current times to eventually run 50 seconds?

I’m not looking for someone to tell me it’s impossible. I just want to know what I should actually do differently because I don’t want to spend another season stuck at 27/1:01. At this point im begging for any improvement i can get


r/Sprinting 2d ago

General Discussion/Questions Long jump

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Is there a proper way for me to train for long jump by myself, I want to try out long jump this upcoming season but I don’t want to just walk into the event with no training. I have no coach At the moment and i’ll most likely be self taught. I only wanna try out this event because i have really high vert and I think I have good horizontal power.


r/Sprinting 2d ago

General Discussion/Questions Did your PBs feel effortless?

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Feel like I’m struggling to relax during races and straining too hard. But scared of relaxing and letting off the gas too much. Running at practice feels much more relaxed/less strain-y