Abstract
Resistance
training exercises have been associated with
improved sprint performance. The
principle of specificity states that training should be
relevant and appropriate to the sport for which the
athlete is training and may explain the limited transfer
from traditional resistance training to improved sprint
performance. Considering the principle of specificity, the addition of
an external load to the action of sprinting may offer a
more specific form of resistance training for athletes
AIM: to elucidate the specificity of resisted sled sprints
( by examining the kinematic characteristics of RSS
under different loading conditions and in different