Watch as Coach Tony Veney explains why he varies his hurdle coaching points, in terms of aggressiveness and clearance, for different types of hurdle events. Coach shares an example of a dual hurdle training day with an end goal of helping the athletes’ bodies to translate hurdle technique from one race to the next.
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