Sprinting Resistance Bands

THIS ITEM IS BACKORDERED. ETA = 4/18/2022

Heavy duty workout bands designed for speed and power development. 1 year warranty!

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THIS ITEM IS BACKORDERED. ETA = 4/18/2022

 

  • Super long heavy duty resistance bands
  • One continuous loop
  • Designed for resisted running and shuffling drills
  • Great for partner exercises
  • Available in 6.6 or 10 feet lengths
  • 1-Year Warranty

Bulk discounts available via our wholesale website

The sprinting band allows you to perform a number of resistive running exercises. In the past, you had to tie three to four heavy duty bands together. Now you can achieve the same results with one long band, and for less money. This band can be used in a number of ways. Examples include ballistic sprints, lateral shuffles, backpedaling, and more. The bands can also be used for partner-assisted dual resistance exercises. Sprinting bands support total freedom of movement under constant resistance. Got a creative idea? Try using two bands and two partners to create left and right lateral resistance. All bands have a layered design which minimizes the chance of them breaking at a single connection point. If a band gets nicked, it won’t snap easily because multiple layers help to keep it intact. This product may contain dry rubber or natural latex.

  Heavy X Heavy
Color Green Black
Max Resistance 100 lbs 150 lbs
Width 1.75 in 2 in
Thickness 5 mm 5 mm
Resting Length 6.6 ft 10 ft
Safe Operating Distance 13 ft 22 ft
Weight 2 lbs 2.75 lbs

 

Instructions:

1. Measure the safe operating distance with a cone or marker. Never exceed the safe operating distance. This is critical.

2. The method used to secure the band will depend on how you are using it (e.g. individually or as a partner-assisted dual resistance device). It is suggested that you secure the band to a smooth, circular anchor point using a choke knot (download manual below) or have a partner anchor the band by looping it around their waist.

IMPORTANT: Never secure the band to a wooden anchor point such as a 2×4. If using a choke knot, always untie the knot after each use to prevent excessive wearing in one spot.

3. Finally, loop the band around the lead runner to begin the activity.