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Jumping Technique/ Form (penultimate step)
« on: August 02, 2009, 06:50:37 pm »
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sup guys

i'm not really understanding how the penultimate step works

in terms of jumping technique

so whhen i do the 1 legged jump and i want to jump off my left should it be;

in terms of the last 3 steps

take that long step to lower center of gravity with my left leg, then step with my right then  step with my left and jump off of it.  Each step should be faster and faster

off 2 feet if i want to jump left right

long step with right leg, then quick step/jump stop with left leg first and then right leg and jump

i know i didn't write it out well here so if someone can just clarify exaclty how the penultimate step works and how to do it and how the last few steps when jumping off one and 2 feet for height should be

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Re: Jumping Technique/ Form (penultimate step)
« Reply #1 on: February 23, 2010, 09:15:45 pm »
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Seriously, from experience, i know that the 2 foot jump is kinda tricky because if you try and make too much of a loofy step you loose the correct ``grip`` given to you by the reactive forces. The idea is to perform 3-5 fast (then relax) counter-movement jumps and then do running jumps x N. Your run-up has got to be as fast as possible. The first few weeks you will be clumsy, but after a while your take-off will become easy and efficient and you even will be able to add some effect to it by pushing off the balls of your feet at the last moment. (Took me a while to get it right, but once i was on track, within 2 weeks of practicing 4x week, i was jumping effortlessly everytime.

As for the 1 leg vertical it pretty much is the same, we saw vince carter and other ``strength jumpers`` plant their leg way in front, but really what you need to practice is a fast run-up and lock of the jumping leg, let it fly. Again, thrive to go as fast as possible to really sink the correct technique, believe me, it is the only way.

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Re: Jumping Technique/ Form (penultimate step)
« Reply #2 on: February 23, 2010, 10:28:18 pm »
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Seriously, from experience, i know that the 2 foot jump is kinda tricky because if you try and make too much of a loofy step you loose the correct ``grip`` given to you by the reactive forces. The idea is to perform 3-5 fast (then relax) counter-movement jumps and then do running jumps x N. Your run-up has got to be as fast as possible. The first few weeks you will be clumsy, but after a while your take-off will become easy and efficient and you even will be able to add some effect to it by pushing off the balls of your feet at the last moment. (Took me a while to get it right, but once i was on track, within 2 weeks of practicing 4x week, i was jumping effortlessly everytime.

As for the 1 leg vertical it pretty much is the same, we saw vince carter and other ``strength jumpers`` plant their leg way in front, but really what you need to practice is a fast run-up and lock of the jumping leg, let it fly. Again, thrive to go as fast as possible to really sink the correct technique, believe me, it is the only way.

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the post keeps messing up, once i figure it out i have a bunch of cool footage from some youtube videos, holm vs thomas.