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Definition of Sprints
1. sprint [v] - See also: sprint
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sprints
Literary usage of Sprints
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Navy Seal Physical Fitness Guide edited by Patricia A. Deuster (1998)
"Interval sprints This method involves alternately sprinting for 45 to 50 ...
Acceleration sprints Acceleration sprint training develops speed and strength. ..."
2. Manual of Physical Drill: United States Army by Edmund Luther Butts (1900)
"sprints. The usual sprints are the 100-yard and 220-yard dashes ; the 300-yard
is also sometimes used in competition. Training for all three of these events ..."
3. Manual of Physical Drill: United States Army by Edmund Luther Butts (1897)
"sprints. The usual sprints are the 100-yard and 220-yard dashes ; the 300-yard
is also sometimes used in competition. Training for all three of these events ..."
4. Track Athletics in Detail by Albert] [Lee (1896)
"THE sprints OF all track-athletic events the sprints are the hardest to train
for, yet the easiest to perform. Being the easiest, there are consequently ..."
5. Track Athletics in Detail by Albert] [Lee (1896)
"THE sprints OF all track-athletic events the sprints are the hardest to train
for, yet the easiest to perform. Being the easiest, there are consequently ..."
6. The English Turf: A Record of Horses and Courses by Charles Richardson (1901)
"... increase in size—Stamina greater in Eastern breeds—Speed a modern development—Stayers
more numerous than suspected—Four-mile heats v. sprints—The limit ..."