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Speed can hide disorder.
In sprinting, power and momentum allow athletes to run fast while underlying timing, rhythm, and nervous system organisation are quietly compensating. For a long time, everything appears to work — until it suddenly doesn’t.
In this episode of The Unseen Discipline Lab, we explore why sprinting forgives instability early, why breakdowns are rarely sudden, and why injury, inconsistency, and loss of confidence are usually delayed signals rather than surprises.
This is not an episode about technique or mechanics.
It’s a reflection on why speed allows you to hide — and why the bill eventually arrives.
A deep listen for sprinters, coaches, and anyone working inside high-pressure performance environments.
By Coach TaylorSpeed can hide disorder.
In sprinting, power and momentum allow athletes to run fast while underlying timing, rhythm, and nervous system organisation are quietly compensating. For a long time, everything appears to work — until it suddenly doesn’t.
In this episode of The Unseen Discipline Lab, we explore why sprinting forgives instability early, why breakdowns are rarely sudden, and why injury, inconsistency, and loss of confidence are usually delayed signals rather than surprises.
This is not an episode about technique or mechanics.
It’s a reflection on why speed allows you to hide — and why the bill eventually arrives.
A deep listen for sprinters, coaches, and anyone working inside high-pressure performance environments.