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All, I have been coaching Little Athletes in HJ (here in Aust) for about 5 years. One thing that really annoys me is the fact that with probably all kids - the...
I recognise the problem and it indeed is annoying. There has been some discussion on this list earlier, one or two years ago, which I started -- no idea how...
Thanks Alan ! I'll give those things a try ! Another "drill" I have seen is standing on a table (or similar) and doing back overs. I'm not sure weather this...
Weia, Thanks for the tip on the line between toe and head ! I'll pay more attention to this from now on ! I've tried videoing them - and that helps them to see...
There is some discussion in my country whether the floor in Arnstadt isn't too supporting and that we maybe should make different record lists for different...
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Hi Joe, Well I am about 1.72 metres in height (5ft 6) but I have managed to jump 2.06 metres (6 ft 7)using an intensive plyometrics and speed workout back in...
Hi Lindsay, I guess, it comes from practise meaning more jumping. Some will learn skills like that while others take ages, its just something we cannot really...
... Another thought ... Some youngsters can lack belief that they can arch, especially when they see people around them jumping a lot higher and with a good...
You are counted. Very nice jumping, Jone. 13 inches over your tallness. Excellent. As a coach, consider the QLT as invited... for self and coached jumpers....
Line from head to toe ? can you be more elaborate on this ??..does this mean that when iam running curve my hip is ahead of my foot and head?..and if iam...
Partly it is correct I think. The older the kids grow the higher they jump because they become stronger and so they have more time in the air. (For masters it...
well does anyone have a diagram to illustrate this or better still a picture??..cause i still dont understand it.???? ... this ??..does this ... stressed ... ...
Usman - A few years ago I found a great resource on the web describing and illustrating the physics of the high jump. I don't have the link here on my work...
Simpler terms ... I think what Weia is trying to explain is that a high jumper must be in a more upright running position as he/she approaches the bar. If the...
Steve says it well. I'm always telling my jumpers to run with "vertical momentum." I want them to be more upright in their running style when they're...
After listening to all the advise from Dwight, Denis, and the rest of you for the last four years, people now think I know something about the high jump. The...
Hee! Hee! Hee! Serves you right :-) Denis Doyle ... From: "scpdxor" <scpdxor@...> To: <highjump@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Thursday, February 09, 2006 4:22...
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Figure 4 in Jesus's article shows best what I meant (and all other figures show the same). The position 10.18 is of a bit exaggerated technique I think, but...
I made two combi-pictures of two boys I recently got to train. There is much to do..., but both like jumping and both are eager to learn more! I suppose they...
I agree with Dwight. (Hi Dwight!). I would add one small note - that the body arch that is needed to clear the bar evenly (and therefore efficiently) gets...