Thank you for more videos! My best as a seventh grader was 5-1 I'm hoping that these videos will help me on my technique so I will be able to get higher.
Been trying to get a new jumper onto a single leg take off. He does the two leg and now i see this drill 😂. Officials DQ the lad in competition as well, any links or suggestions. Ty
A good first step would be to figure out which leg he is most comfortable jumping off of. It is typically the one that is the most coordinated. From there it's a lot of repetitions to build the mind-muscle connection and neuro pathways. Here is a link to a video that goes over the takeoff and rotation over the bar ruclips.net/video/XEwgyzynR7w/видео.html. We'll be posting more videos that cover figuring out which leg to jump off of as well as the value of non-dominant training (practicing jumping off of the other leg).
Johnny Mathis the singer demonstrated the crawl routine on the Johnny Carson show in the 1970s.he nearly tried out for the 1956 Olympics before recording career started with Columbia records in 1956.
I jumped 6'10 but my form was horrible. I really wish I would have watched a lot more videos and put more time into drills like this! I wanted to get 7' so badly!!
Hi I want to learn to do this but our school doesn't allow us to use the bed to practice So the only way I can practice this is at home do can u suggest some tips for that
Focus on the fundamentals and performing drills correctly to develop solid technique vs bad habits. Most importantly work hard and enjoy the sport and the results will take care of themselves.
Hey quick question, I did the jogging 2 foot backover and cleared like 6’2. I am still working on technique because I can’t even clear 6’2 off one yet. But judging by that, how high do you think I can go right now? Thanks Edit: I just started high jump last week
Difficult to say however given the fact that you can clear over 6' with a backer and you just started means you have great potential and natural ability. With the right training 7' + is a possibility.
I think the videos are helpful and high quality. I was willing to pay for a whole course but I followed the links, but it was way too expensive in my opinion 90 bucks ... I don't think it should be more than 20 to 30 bucks... (that is what many training vids cost) with the option to get a DVD... or possibly 20 to 30 for a month, or 90 bucks for unlimited access to ALL training videos from all of the sports. If you ever reconsider your pricing model or have special offers, let me know...
Thanks for the comment Kate. You are correct, there are a ton of videos out there that cost less than our courses and if you still prefer to watch content on DVD our courses would not be a good fit for you. Our approach to creating these master classes is to provide a complete experience for the student. This means investing a considerable amount of time and money producing each course. We also believe that coaches should be compensated fairly. The amount of information and work put in by the instructors to deliver ~ 2 full hours of their best content simply wouldn't work if we mass produced courses and charged 20 to 30 bucks. As with most things out there, price is a good indication of value and our goal is to deliver the best possible learning experience.
Today I tried jumping over a bungee for the first time and it seems that I start out ok but I end up being straight up and down and I just fly through it. Any tips?
Shin splints are tricky and can be caused by many things. Here are a few quick tips: 1. Make sure you are running properly. Check out this video we did on sprint mechanics (the drills apply to high jump as well) ruclips.net/video/7HhtuxEu3nU/видео.html Landing on your toes or having a hard heel strike can definitely cause shin splints. 2. Avoid taking too many jumps and/or not giving yourself enough recovery time in between workouts. Increase training volume slowly. 3. Walking on your heels and doing toe raises during warm-up can help. 4. If you are doing plyometrics you can perform a lot of them on the grass instead of the track which will reduce the impact stress. 5. Make sure your running shoes and high jump shoes are in good condition, fit properly and give you the right stability/support.
It is important to jump sideways and not backwards and rotate backwards in the air. You want to feel like you clear the bar with the left side (right foot jumper) and not with the back. Resist the backwards rotation and bend the left side over the back, the final quarter turn will happen automatically. The guy in the video does it quite well but it is not mentioned in the video and trying to go back over can lead to issues.
My high jump pr and jogging 2 foot drill pr are tied at 6’3, jumping off of one foot is just so unnatural to me since I’ve spent all my life jumping off 2 feet
That is common for a lot of athletes. Work on drills that develop single leg strength. Check out our guide on high jump drills, here is a link to the section on single leg power outperformsports.com/high-jump-workouts/#toc-13338444-2
Hi TiN - 6' 2" is a solid jump for your age. The best advice I can give without seeing your jump is to be patient, trust that you will continue to grow and get stronger, dedicate the time to training and educating yourself and most important have fun with the sport. Many jumpers don't hit their peak until they are seniors in college or even beyond.
Its not fair for a short guy of 5 feet to compete with a 6'7 feet or above. Like boxing there should be division (based on height). As tall people have a clear advantage on high jumbs
I'm in 8th and I have a track meet tommorow, I go to a smaller school and have never done this so thanks for showing the technique
Have fun and good luck!!
Thank you for more videos!
My best as a seventh grader was 5-1 I'm hoping that these videos will help me on my technique so I will be able to get higher.
That's great! We'll be posting a few more high jump videos during the season that should help. Good luck this season!
Your in highschool now. What's the new PR?
Been trying to get a new jumper onto a single leg take off. He does the two leg and now i see this drill 😂. Officials DQ the lad in competition as well, any links or suggestions. Ty
A good first step would be to figure out which leg he is most comfortable jumping off of. It is typically the one that is the most coordinated. From there it's a lot of repetitions to build the mind-muscle connection and neuro pathways. Here is a link to a video that goes over the takeoff and rotation over the bar ruclips.net/video/XEwgyzynR7w/видео.html. We'll be posting more videos that cover figuring out which leg to jump off of as well as the value of non-dominant training (practicing jumping off of the other leg).
Johnny Mathis the singer demonstrated the crawl routine on the Johnny Carson show in the 1970s.he nearly tried out for the 1956 Olympics before recording career started with Columbia records in 1956.
Awesome videos! Keep the great content rolling in!
Make more video on high jump practice
Please
Excellent sir
Many many thanks
Hi can u do main exercises that the athletes do
Awesome you are using cushion 👍🏻
Yes 😊
I jumped 6'10 but my form was horrible. I really wish I would have watched a lot more videos and put more time into drills like this! I wanted to get 7' so badly!!
You'll get there
man my pr is only 5.4 and that was my 7th year now I’m in 8th any tips
@@AnthonyVargo69 5.4 in 7th grade?
@@thenickname6234 yea I jump 5,8 now
Will there be more videos on high jump in the future
Yes there will, hopefully 1 or 2 more this season.
XPOLY ok thanks
Hi
I want to learn to do this but our school doesn't allow us to use the bed to practice
So the only way I can practice this is at home do can u suggest some tips for that
i’m a 12 year old girl and i can jump 4’9 any tips on how to get higher ?
Focus on the fundamentals and performing drills correctly to develop solid technique vs bad habits. Most importantly work hard and enjoy the sport and the results will take care of themselves.
Hey quick question, I did the jogging 2 foot backover and cleared like 6’2. I am still working on technique because I can’t even clear 6’2 off one yet. But judging by that, how high do you think I can go right now? Thanks
Edit: I just started high jump last week
Difficult to say however given the fact that you can clear over 6' with a backer and you just started means you have great potential and natural ability. With the right training 7' + is a possibility.
How old maximum age that still safe for high jumpers?
Is 5,6 good for a freshman?
That's a great start, high school athletes can make big improvements year over year so keep at it!
I think the videos are helpful and high quality. I was willing to pay for a whole course but I followed the links, but it was way too expensive in my opinion 90 bucks ... I don't think it should be more than 20 to 30 bucks... (that is what many training vids cost) with the option to get a DVD... or possibly 20 to 30 for a month, or 90 bucks for unlimited access to ALL training videos from all of the sports. If you ever reconsider your pricing model or have special offers, let me know...
Thanks for the comment Kate. You are correct, there are a ton of videos out there that cost less than our courses and if you still prefer to watch content on DVD our courses would not be a good fit for you. Our approach to creating these master classes is to provide a complete experience for the student. This means investing a considerable amount of time and money producing each course. We also believe that coaches should be compensated fairly. The amount of information and work put in by the instructors to deliver ~ 2 full hours of their best content simply wouldn't work if we mass produced courses and charged 20 to 30 bucks. As with most things out there, price is a good indication of value and our goal is to deliver the best possible learning experience.
Today I tried jumping over a bungee for the first time and it seems that I start out ok but I end up being straight up and down and I just fly through it. Any tips?
Back over drills are a perfect place for you to start. Try following the tips in the video and see what happens after a few weeks.
how can you avoid shin splints?
Shin splints are tricky and can be caused by many things. Here are a few quick tips:
1. Make sure you are running properly. Check out this video we did on sprint mechanics (the drills apply to high jump as well) ruclips.net/video/7HhtuxEu3nU/видео.html Landing on your toes or having a hard heel strike can definitely cause shin splints.
2. Avoid taking too many jumps and/or not giving yourself enough recovery time in between workouts. Increase training volume slowly.
3. Walking on your heels and doing toe raises during warm-up can help.
4. If you are doing plyometrics you can perform a lot of them on the grass instead of the track which will reduce the impact stress.
5. Make sure your running shoes and high jump shoes are in good condition, fit properly and give you the right stability/support.
Try using compression tape. It’s helped me every meet
Low reps and focus on weight training if you are old enough. More explosive power, running your curve will only help form.
I am13 years old and i jump 1 meter 5 cm how do i jumo higher any techniques? pls i am 1 meter 68 cm.
It is important to jump sideways and not backwards and rotate backwards in the air. You want to feel like you clear the bar with the left side (right foot jumper) and not with the back. Resist the backwards rotation and bend the left side over the back, the final quarter turn will happen automatically. The guy in the video does it quite well but it is not mentioned in the video and trying to go back over can lead to issues.
My high jump pr and jogging 2 foot drill pr are tied at 6’3, jumping off of one foot is just so unnatural to me since I’ve spent all my life jumping off 2 feet
That is common for a lot of athletes. Work on drills that develop single leg strength. Check out our guide on high jump drills, here is a link to the section on single leg power outperformsports.com/high-jump-workouts/#toc-13338444-2
I’m a sophomore in highschool and I clear 6-2 but I don’t know how to go higher than 6-4
Hi TiN - 6' 2" is a solid jump for your age. The best advice I can give without seeing your jump is to be patient, trust that you will continue to grow and get stronger, dedicate the time to training and educating yourself and most important have fun with the sport. Many jumpers don't hit their peak until they are seniors in college or even beyond.
Its not fair for a short guy of 5 feet to compete with a 6'7 feet or above. Like boxing there should be division (based on height). As tall people have a clear advantage on high jumbs
Im 11 and I can only jump 3’5😭
because you're 11
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You can’t jump on to legs in high jump
true, you shouldn't jump on to legs ever :) although I don't really know what that means
Hello as beginners daily exercise for high jump 5 ft