Both the "Sprinting Smarter, Sprinting Faster" and "Sprinting Smarter, Speed Progression" courses deliver comprehensive training in sprinting techniques and drills. They cover all aspects of sprinting, from early-season acceleration to block starts and competition preparation.
However they do so with slightly different approaches:Sprinting Smarter, Sprinting Faster has a significant focus on technique and drills. Coach Wahab is a very technical coach, so he shares a lot of what he's learned through studying the science of sprinting and training elite sprinters.
Sprinting Smarter, Speed Progression is fantastic for developing a personalized sprinting training plan. While there are in-depth technical breakdowns of sprinting technique and drills, training plan development is where this course shines. Coach Harnden shares the training phases he uses for his sprinters, what drills and training are performed each day, and how to build your own program.
Specific benefits to each course:Sprinting Smarter, Sprinting Faster includes some training plan materials and a stride-length calculator. It also contains some interview sections from the athlete demonstrators (Olympians) that give great insight from an athlete's perspective. Again, this course has a more technical, scientific approach.
Sprinting Speed Progression includes a training plan guide with example training weeks for each training phase. This course has a more practical approach with details on sprint training implementation.
Which course is best:This isn't easy to answer as it depends on your particular goals and learning style.
If you want to start developing your own personalized training plan, Speed Progression makes the most sense.
If you are more focused on a technical and scientific approach to sprinting, Sprinting Faster is the way to go.
They are both top-rated, and you can't go wrong with either one. They are just different coaches with different backgrounds and sprinting philosophies.