because when they squat down they cut down the wind resistance and change their center of gravity.
SQUATS is the #1 lift to increase speed... make sure u go as low as u can.. and at least parallel.. clean pulls... cleans... rdls... one leged squats..jump rope.... power sleds..etc.
lift weights for you legs, calf raises, squats, jump squats, dead lift, etc... if you want more running speed to add on to the power (makes you run faster and with more power) run with resistance, like those small parachutes, a weights sled, running up hill, all of these will increase power but only resistance running will increase speed
When skateboarders are trying to do a jump, they have to calculate the distance between the jump, how long they will be in the air, their speed, their angle, and how much force will be happening when they hit the ground.
If a bicycle rider cannot accelerate, her speed will either remain constant or decrease depending on the external forces acting upon her bike, such as friction or incline. Without additional force or energy input to increase speed, the rider will likely slow down over time.
The speedometer for a bicycle measures the speed at which the wheels are turning. By tracking the rotations of the wheels, the speedometer can calculate the speed of the rider based on the circumference of the wheel. This information is displayed on the speedometer, allowing the rider to easily monitor their speed while cycling.
it depends on the rider
When he's gaining speed
It will have increase in speed with increase in time
It will have increase in speed with increase in time
It really depends on the rider.. the bike can go 1,000,000mph but the rider can only get it to 500mph.
The typical bike speed for a casual rider on flat terrain is around 10-12 miles per hour.
The top speed of a Honda CR 80 depends largely on the weight of the rider. If the rider is 155 pounds, it may reach a top speed of about 65 miles per hour.