Hey guys, I'm having some problems with my jump
Recent Journal entry:
"Measured my jump this morning, and I've narrowed down the problem - It's in my reactivity. My SVJ has decreased very little, if at all, since track started. However my RVJ has decreased by a good 6-8 inches (depending on the day). The difference between the two previously was 8-10 inches, and now it's 2-4 inches."
Track started about a month ago. This is my first time ever doing a sport for my school.
So, yeah, there's something wrong with my reactivity. My reflexes have actually improved since the beginning of track, so I don't think it's a 'slow reflexes' problem. On a reflex test I score consistently higher than before by about .015 s.
Today I measured my SVJ again - I jumped up to an inch higher than before. (PR.. whoo-hoo..). Then I measured my RVJ. There was no change in it. My highest SVJ today was actually an inch higher than my lower RVJ's. I began thinking that this was a serious problem. Then I decided to give it 5 more RVJ's to make sure. Strangely enough, I jumped an inch higher than all of my RVJ's in the last two weeks... for 4 of the 5 RVJ's I jumped today. Still, they were still about 5" off of my PR.
This strange development leads me to think there is something wrong with my mindset. On my recent jumps, I just don't feel "explosive". I feel like there's something pulling me down. I feel slow. On my last 5 jumps today, I didn't feel this way. This week during spring break I've been getting a lot of extra sleep, and I don't feel any better than usual. Could this be a result of track?? I have changed little else in my regime
My performance in the weight room this week (which is my spring break -I have replaced track with weight room workouts) Is equal or better in all areas to my performance prior to track. My workouts have been a little more frequent and I don't feel as tired as I did before
What does all this mean??
What should I do?