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		<title>By: Tim</title>
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		<description>Great post,

Resisted sprint training is a very useful method for developing speed and acceleration. Parachutes are a popular choice. But remember, they are not the only choice. 

Other resisted sprint training methods include: sled pulling, hill sprints, weighted vest sprints and harness sprints.

The trick is finding out which methods are most suitable for your requirements.

Regards,

Tim</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great post,</p>
<p>Resisted sprint training is a very useful method for developing speed and acceleration. Parachutes are a popular choice. But remember, they are not the only choice. </p>
<p>Other resisted sprint training methods include: sled pulling, hill sprints, weighted vest sprints and harness sprints.</p>
<p>The trick is finding out which methods are most suitable for your requirements.</p>
<p>Regards,</p>
<p>Tim</p>
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