everyone said good things already, so ya i agree.. hip flexors are not that important in DLRVJ, get more important in SLRVJ, and become very important in sprinting.. another thing you could do is 4-way hip for the hip flexion, if you have one of those, that's what those WGF guys prescribe.. various types of resisted hip flexor training can have a positive impact on sprint speed.
kellyB actually posted some studies on db forum not too long ago regarding hip flexor training and sprint speed, there was a positive correlation from what i remember.
peace
edit: from kellyb in some thread:
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Training the hip flexors can make you faster
Effects of Hip Flexor Training on Sprint, Shuttle Run, and Vertical Jump Performance
DEANE, RUSSELL S.; CHOW, JOHN W.; TILLMAN, MARK D.; FOURNIER, KIM A.
The Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research. 19(3):615-621, August 2005.
EFFECTS OF HIP FLEXOR TRAINING ON SPRINT, SHUTTLE RUN, AND VERTICAL JUMP PERFORMANCE. run tim...
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Although hip flexion is integral in sports, hip flexion exercises are seldom emphasized in strength and conditioning for sports performance. This study aimed to determine whether a hip flexor resistance-training program could improve performance on a variety of tasks. Thirteen men and 11 women completed an 8-week hip flexion resistance-training program. Eleven men and 13 women served as controls. Isometric hip flexion strength, 40-yd dash time and the time for the first 10-yds, 4 x 5.8-m shuttle run time, and vertical jump height were evaluated at the beginning and end of the training and control period. Improvements were observed in the training group but not in the control group. Individuals in the training group improved hip flexion strength by 12.2% and decreased their 40-yd and shuttle run times by 3.8% and 9.0%, respectively. An increase in hip flexion strength can help to improve sprint and agility performance for physically active, untrained individuals."