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Strength, Power, Reactivity, & Speed Discussion / Re: Critique my jump form
« on: July 29, 2011, 01:56:28 pm »
Hammies and squats huh
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I think it looks a bit better but you still don't compress well and keep a pretty high center of gravity. But then again, at your strength levels...
If you can only leg press 250 you have no business squatting 180.
Quoteis it bad if i feel pain in the base of my spine? i felt that at some point.
yes, very bad, you need to learn to lock in the LUMBAR spine along with the thoracic. spread the chest AND push your belt buckle down to point directly at the floor before you begin.
Dude, why don't you just do the progression I outlined? Swing arms back with the plant step and every other timing regarding arm swing will take care of itself. When you try to control every bodypart consciously during such a movement you are going to mess up. Just learn the RHYTHM of those two steps, learn to take the arms with you and then try to do it fluenty and eventually jump maximally. By then you won't need to think of those timings, they will just happen because your body will do these things naturally.
here's an example somewhat:
3-step (and another 1-step):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fREo6kHpzbM
the idea is to fix your plant in the 1-step then 2-step, then 3-step, then full etc...
that's what we're getting at basically.. i define things a little different than steven-miller, so, 1-step is 1 step then the plant and so on for 2-3/etc.
pC
You don't measure 1 leg vertical from a standstill, the technique requires a run-up. I would advise to stick with two-legged VJ for now.
A progression you can use to learn the drop-step VJ:
1. stand on non-planting leg, arms out in front of you at shoulder height
2. make a BIG step with the other leg, planting far in front of you and therefore lowering your center of mass (COM); swing arms back forcefully at the same time
3. make the last step, putting your non-planting leg slightly in front of the other one; JUMP while at the same time throwing your arms in the air
Do this to practice those most important last two steps. This program has to become automatized and you can easily manipulate how far you lower the COM to get into the mechanically most advantageous jumping position. To learn jumping from a full run-up just add steps gradually, beginning with one, then two, etc.
btw as for bananas, start off with like 6, no need for 12 right now..
you need to do some submax work....come in on an angle & plant deeper... so just go light and work on getting some knee bend, you barely bend at all it's pretty crazy haha... think about throwing yourself into the ground before you jump.
work on 1,2&3 step runups.. 1 step into a half squat style plant and jump.. etc.. eventually when those get better, should happen fairly quickly, work on 2 step, then 3 step etc.. warmup with those as small technique drills before your jump sessions, to help reinforce some of those things you need to do.. when you go 'fast' and do a big runup, its hard to change things.. with 1,2,3 step drills, you can really focus on those changes much more effectively.
peace man, look forward to seeing some big progress over next 4 weeks, much to be made
What if he uses a one-leg jump?