ok i know we've talked about this before on here but definitely not using this example.. ok so im standing on a scale stiff legged, and im swinging my arms, swing down hard, weight goes up, swing up hard, weight goes down.. as to be expected of course.. the interesting thing is how far down i could get the scale to register with only modest armswing, standing normally at 153, got it down to 127 with just modest arm swing.
This is one reason I really love plate swings, seems to have alot of transfer to shoulder power specific to vert..
that's not the point of this post though.. i imagine the timing of armswing plays a huge roll in jump height, this might explain why I jumped my highest the other day on dunk attempt #82 than on any other dunk attempt.. when my shoulder power feels great, i jump better of course, but maybe not for the simple reason that i am producing more force through the hip/knee extensors by producing more force through shoulder flexion, but perhaps instead or in combination with the fact that my armswing may take place soon in my plant rather than later.
need some physics/biodynamics gurus to school us on how earlier/later onset of armswing could effect force production.
go!
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