I noticed there were quite a few ppl on this board who play football and thus might be able to answer my question (maybe even some track athlete).
I'm wondering how much it'd help in my 40yard or 100m dash time if I could go from 15-17% bodyfat to like 8%. I thought that would have to get me MUCH faster than I am right now, but on the other hand there are guys who could drop way more body fat than me but were still known to be fast (some soccer players..and probably some football players, too). So I guess the universal laws of physics I can think of right now dont apply here lol and was wondering if anybody has done that..dropped bodyfat to boost their dash times?
Oh..plus I was wondering how much of a difference (timewise again) putting on track shoes with spikes made..compared to running a 100m dash (or 40yard dash for that matter) in ..well basketball shoes lol
I'm wondering if I should give track a try as I've always been fascinated with 100m dashes and because quickness is probably my best strength in basketball.
Oh and maybe...maybe somebody knows if hurdle runners are usually above average tall? Im between 6'3-6'4 and I know the best german hurdle runner is freakingly huge like 6'7'' so I figured maybe hurdle runners were usually above average tall (cause its easier to get over the hurdles that way?).
I'm wondering how much it'd help in my 40yard or 100m dash time if I could go from 15-17% bodyfat to like 8%. I thought that would have to get me MUCH faster than I am right now, but on the other hand there are guys who could drop way more body fat than me but were still known to be fast (some soccer players..and probably some football players, too). So I guess the universal laws of physics I can think of right now dont apply here lol and was wondering if anybody has done that..dropped bodyfat to boost their dash times?
Oh..plus I was wondering how much of a difference (timewise again) putting on track shoes with spikes made..compared to running a 100m dash (or 40yard dash for that matter) in ..well basketball shoes lol
I'm wondering if I should give track a try as I've always been fascinated with 100m dashes and because quickness is probably my best strength in basketball.
Oh and maybe...maybe somebody knows if hurdle runners are usually above average tall? Im between 6'3-6'4 and I know the best german hurdle runner is freakingly huge like 6'7'' so I figured maybe hurdle runners were usually above average tall (cause its easier to get over the hurdles that way?).