Push track refers to the straight section used for the start sprint. Athletes run while pushing the sled toward the mount point. Proper surface allows safe and effective acceleration. Track design ensures optimal grip and alignment. Controlled body position enhances speed efficiency. For example a racer sprints along a dedicated push track before diving on. That setup maximizes momentum for the descent. Coaches review push track technique for consistency. Smooth surface conditions improve acceleration potential. Push track quality impacts overall start performance. Proper preparation reduces risk of slipping.
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