4/11
-bunch of jumps at a rim, w/ and w/out a bball, trying alternate plants. Got 1/1 rl-dl and 1/1 lr-dl dunk in. Tried a tomahawk once, a little off, i think because jumps are inconsistent
CNS firing pretty solid at around 6/10. Got a nice 34-34.5" dl jump to finish. Downside is sl- jumps look pretty trashy - 30.5" is a generous estimate. Sl Pr sitting around 35"ish
-DB low hang power snatch 50 *12/side, 60 *10,8/side
-ext rotated DB sl-rdl: 70 3*8/side
Edit: quick tl;dr note to myself while i remember: 180° CoD - 2-3 steps theorizing
Step 1 (optional): inner leg step, long gct, however because of the angle this step (glutes less involved) doesnt absorb a lot of force, eccentric groin involvement
Step 1/2: outer leg step, long gct, body in partial rotation, glutes (especially outer glutes) absorbing lions share of the force eccentrically, quads play a role. Maybe some outer hip stretch reflex contribution in the last part of this step
Step 2/3: inner leg step, shorter gct, most of force is already absorbed, this has serious (quad?) stretch reflex capacity to rebound and explode. Medial quads play a big role in first part of movement, p-chain during second part of movement. This has a significant motor skill component - how much the torso is rotated, how low to the ground you are, the exact placement of the foot make a big difference whether this is a 75% acceleration or a 95% acceleration. Ankle flexibility and capacity to generate force well in more extreme RoM can also make a significant impact. The main thing for me is coordinating the step positioning with the torso rotation (possibly also the trap stabilization>mid back stabilization that i do might be working against me in coordinating step and body rotation)
4/12
20 min jog with 180's and icky shuffle plyos mixed in
Depth jumps onto box 16" onto 16" 4*4
Some absorption focused stair jumps
4/13
Stair shock jumps jumping down 2-4 stairs at a time w SL landings ~10 mins
4/14
33 min jog w/ 5*10-15Y sprint, 8* 10-20Y icky shuffle hops
-noticed my upper body sways side-to-side on ME sprints. Not sure what the cause is. Sprints feel fast though!