That could work. It might even be in the way you approach drills, runs, etc. I’ve had athletes that go through drills and build-up runs in a normal pace in practice then come big meets they do drills at about twice the speed and take about 10 seconds rest between build-ups. They are just flying through everything.
With cases like these first I talk them down, get them to relax as much as possible, then I have them go through the warm-up in a controlled and methodical way. If everything has gone well they enter the staging area ready to run but in control and not bouncing off the walls.