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"The athletes who seem quickest aren't always the fastest—they're often the ones who are ready to move the moment an opportunity appears."
If I told you we could make you look quicker without making you any faster, would you believe me?
Most athletes wouldn't.
Because quickness gets confused with speed all the time.
They're related, but they aren't the same.
Over the years, I've watched athletes who could absolutely fly in a straight line struggle to create separation in games.
Then I'd watch another athlete—who wasn't nearly as fast in a sprint—constantly beat people to the spot.
At first, it doesn't make much sense.
Until you start paying attention to what happens before the first step.
Research on change of direction and reactive performance has shown that quickness isn't simply about how fast your legs move.
It's about how efficiently you organize your body before you move.
That's a huge difference.
If your weight is in the wrong place...
If you need an extra step to gather yourself...
If your body has to reorganize before it can produce force...
You've already lost time.
Not because you're slow.
Because you weren't ready to move.
That's one of the biggest things we coach.
Getting athletes into positions where movement can happen immediately.
Balanced.
Connected.
Ready to push in any direction.
It's subtle.
Most people watching a game would never notice it.
But it's one of the reasons certain athletes always seem to arrive first.
They aren't necessarily moving faster.
They're simply wasting less time.
Their body is already organized and prepared to react.
When an opportunity appears, they don't need extra movement before creating force.
They simply go.
That efficiency can make a tremendous difference in competition.
Athletic performance is often decided by fractions of a second.
A quicker reaction to a loose ball.
A faster change of direction on defense.
An immediate first step on offense.
Over the course of a game, those small advantages add up.
The athlete who consistently wastes less time is often the athlete who consistently makes more plays.
Because quickness isn't always about becoming faster.
Sometimes it's about becoming more prepared to move.
And that's often the difference between making the play...
Or chasing it.
— Coach Shelby & The Shelby Trained Team

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