Simple Things Elite Athletes Do to Get EXPLOSIVE

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  • Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2024

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  • @justjumari
    @justjumari  6 месяцев назад

    Want to SPRINT FASTER? Go here: justjumari.com/the-speed-academy/

  • @mattmatt7998
    @mattmatt7998 Год назад +77

    When I was a senior in HS, my 40 time was a horrible 5.24 but I started running 6 to 8 200 meters 3X a week. DROPPED My 40 time to a 4.76. It also had me loose weight from 190 to 165. I was also Squatting 375LBS.

    • @Yakuza2
      @Yakuza2 Год назад +1

      Hey there, what do you mean by 6 to 8 200 meters? Is that like 6x8 inch hurdles?

    • @mattmatt7998
      @mattmatt7998 Год назад +5

      @Yakuza2 you must be special.... tell you what, if you read it 6 to 8X to yourself, maybe then it'll make sense. Goodluck Bud.

    • @Yakuza2
      @Yakuza2 Год назад +14

      @@mattmatt7998 My fault, I read it 6x8

    • @mattmatt7998
      @mattmatt7998 Год назад

      @@Yakuza2 you're good 👍

    • @pumba5715
      @pumba5715 Год назад +2

      how many bananas do u eat?

  • @jackreilly3769
    @jackreilly3769 Год назад +203

    For every 10 minutes I’m in the gym I spend one minute staring at a wall 💪💪💪

    • @justjumari
      @justjumari  Год назад +21

      Very smart

    • @wixked72
      @wixked72 Год назад +11

      I did this for years because of shyness. And recently started back, stretching (I was doing cardio “Cool downs” for a while) facing away from everyone else. I wondered why I feel so chill 20 mins in. It’s good to know my shyness kind of benefited me 😅

    • @edboss36
      @edboss36 Год назад +6

      I'ma stare at a wall for 6 hours and see if I get enlightened

    • @moonwxlf3317
      @moonwxlf3317 Год назад +5

      @@edboss36 Good luck.

    • @bunnyman6321
      @bunnyman6321 Год назад +1

      ​@@edboss36BUDDHA 😂

  • @DrSameer10
    @DrSameer10 Год назад +4

    This really is a great video
    Normally a person wouldn’t understand how important these points are because of all the misinformation on RUclips but these are actually some pf the most important things.

  • @gabrielalmeida6085
    @gabrielalmeida6085 Год назад +36

    quick tip I've learned from a trainer, do a flexibility and mobility workout on your rest day, something around 45 min, it makes a huge difference

    • @dakjaxon3828
      @dakjaxon3828 Год назад

      Yoga!

    • @Fernando_Giovanni0305
      @Fernando_Giovanni0305 2 месяца назад

      @@dakjaxon3828Yoga it’s not really a type of workout, it’s a Hindu method to worship their gods. There are a lot of poses in yoga that worship Hindu gods.

  • @ericsanelli8659
    @ericsanelli8659 Год назад +10

    Hi man, this video was really well done, straight to the point, great information and explanation. Helped me remind myself to continue to work on the little things that make a huge difference. Much love

  • @건아-h4z
    @건아-h4z Год назад +1

    Thank you very much, It is very helpful to me get good principles for me. And I'm a barefoot shoe runner like you so I'm glad Thank you.

  • @ILKG_
    @ILKG_ Год назад +3

    Thanks for the information, keep up the good work👍

  • @MilesMorales288
    @MilesMorales288 Год назад +7

    Yes Justin, i love your videos, keep working :)

  • @ashleyseay2871
    @ashleyseay2871 Год назад +2

    This is legitament advice rest manners the difference between youth sports and college sports. I felt healthy in highschool because I rest physically in class throughout the day, and then I work for 3 hrs in college and as an adult it's harder I'm on my feet all day I have a very limited time to eat so when I start my workout I'm already worn out from standing all day.

  • @timmoteus
    @timmoteus Год назад +1

    For hydration, I drink water. For electrolytes, I eat food.

  • @drift400
    @drift400 Год назад +1

    I definitely agree with the barefoot shoes. Made a huge difference in my form and muscle growth. My feet look cracked in a good way, very strong in a very fast pace in comparison to other softer shoes.
    In regards to carbs I disagree. Intermittent fasting. Keto. These two things give me large amounts of energy. If I eat more than once or have too much carbs I get sluggish tired and fatigued. I actually can do so much more with eating less. And I think it makes sense in regards to hunting. Being hungry is letting your body focus on getting more efficient at getting your food. But otherwise you are relying on an artificial combination of ingesting foods and substances you normally wouldn’t have access to. Which is more detrimental to your Health than otherwise. Like the video you showed of the African tripe jumping. I highly doubt they have a life style of excess food and electrolyte's on speed dial, and yet look how graceful and swift they dance into the air with that height. I think less is more, but the common knowledge points otherwise. Which to me looks as a business tactic rather than a necessity tactic

  • @dylanlevi3574
    @dylanlevi3574 Год назад +3

    Very informative thanks for the info I'll use a lot of the tips in the video keep up the good work 💪

  • @bxla1
    @bxla1 Год назад +1

    dude well said, hella valid points made thru the video. extremely helpful for sure

  • @yowhat-mo6xo
    @yowhat-mo6xo Год назад

    this is a good video fs. i always do a lot of stretching sually every hour or 2 hours. and def on the overtraining is true. i was a distance athlete and our coach wanted us to do 100 miles a week i could not handle it and ran a 4:13 mile when i ran 4:18 as a senior. I started training on my own doing sprint training, and mixed in and only did 45 miles a week and ran 4:02. thanks for the video.

  • @roddevere2975
    @roddevere2975 Год назад +7

    Great advice. Thanks!

  • @KevonPryce-db9ly
    @KevonPryce-db9ly Год назад

    Mutabuka a the boss when it comes to travelling anywhere barefoot

  • @randomrandomson8833
    @randomrandomson8833 Год назад

    Lol you have Ice Cap Zone playing! I thought I was tripping.

  • @WIR-hj8qs
    @WIR-hj8qs Год назад +2

    Don't forget this Elite Level Athletes are on Juice 😉

  • @bui340
    @bui340 Год назад +3

    Nutritional yeast is supposed to help you getting energized.

  • @FiftyInches
    @FiftyInches 10 месяцев назад

    hey bro, you're the first I heard from about increased explosiveness by hip internal rotation, and I totally agree with you. may I clip that part? Im planning to post on tiktok regarding that info. thanks

  • @lessemo
    @lessemo Год назад

    04:00 So that is why I just want to lie down on the floor and look up motionless

  • @ceoofyessir9509
    @ceoofyessir9509 Год назад +6

    What if I have flat feet and I'm not that fast... Should I focus on improving foot strength?

    • @Teddy-ke6xh
      @Teddy-ke6xh Год назад +1

      Yes good question like this up people I have the same issue

    • @dior1464
      @dior1464 Год назад +3

      Train barefoot and walk around barefoot on the balls of your feet

  • @yay9891
    @yay9891 Год назад

    Dude the thumbnail 😂

  • @georgeleach4514
    @georgeleach4514 Год назад +2

    Would simply walking not wearing shoes for 10-20 minutes a day have the same effect as bear foot shoes

  • @Ins4nekid
    @Ins4nekid Год назад

    Great video 🫡

  • @theRealManDawg
    @theRealManDawg Год назад

    Idk if you subtitled calf raises as catchphrases on purpose but it was pretty funny

  • @Ohelloabhi
    @Ohelloabhi Год назад +8

    Hi
    Actually i am a student athlete
    So i have to study most of the day as my exams are approaching
    So my question is that what can I do to avoid anterior pelvic twist?

    • @moonwolf8470
      @moonwolf8470 Год назад +2

      Strengthen the core and glutes, stretch the lower back and hip flexors. Also you don't have to sit to study. I usually walk around the house while studying.

    • @Ohelloabhi
      @Ohelloabhi Год назад +3

      @@moonwolf8470 okay
      I'll do it
      I was just afraid that i will also get that posture problem

  • @Lienlovelyboy
    @Lienlovelyboy 7 месяцев назад

    How about sprinting barefoot on the grass?

  • @crazylongjumper5252
    @crazylongjumper5252 Год назад +3

    BRO CAN YOU MAKE A VİDEO FOR WHY TYSON GAY TOP SPEED İS SO FAST

  • @ss2886
    @ss2886 Год назад +1

    Ninja!!!! have you ever hit your toes with a jump rope….😭

  • @amvbex
    @amvbex Год назад +2

    What if i have flat feet

  • @splash_basketball
    @splash_basketball Год назад

    Nice vid, thank you. One bothering thing tho is the auto-caption isn't very accurate

  • @vilen_meh
    @vilen_meh Год назад

    nice video bro!

  • @Slaterinshades
    @Slaterinshades Год назад +3

    can someone give me a list
    - what are some good carbs snacks or meals?
    - good electrolytes drinks besides Gatorade?

    • @justjumari
      @justjumari  Год назад +4

      There’s a lot of water only electrolytes drinks, and for carbs there’s so many snacks so it’s up to you to decide, but obviously fruits and oatmeal type of things that aren’t processed is best

    • @matthewkaram9615
      @matthewkaram9615 Год назад +3

      The best ever- coconut water💫

  • @gregolbert7146
    @gregolbert7146 Год назад

    Setting all day is fine as long as you do like a hallowbody aswell. its not all day doing stuff ... its when you stop doing stuff.. you need to look down and look up. you need anterior and posterior hip position. for speed and jumping you need anterior hip its more powerful just make sure you do not stop doing the opposite movement. you can set all day.. you can look at your phone all day.. make sure you also do the other movement.. stop blaming setting stop blaming looking down.. it is not that .. its just simply not doing the full range .. It could be just one time a day making sure you look up and look down turn all the way to the right and all the way to the left..

  • @Michael-gi5th
    @Michael-gi5th Год назад

    Is it not good to rest the legs though by sitting? Especially with a lot of training it's surely good for muscle recovery

  • @hirangunn832
    @hirangunn832 Год назад

    great video, cheers. can you please take those wordings out of the videos? it just take the attension off the video. if someone wants they can turn on subtitles

  • @ralphelmassih
    @ralphelmassih Год назад

    Great video. I need to ask, is that a pokemon theme playing in the background?

  • @andyg4886
    @andyg4886 Год назад

    Great stuff thanks

  • @CaptainSanchez
    @CaptainSanchez Год назад

    He's not a big stick stretcher according to the subtitles.

  • @ChunkypigPlayzMC
    @ChunkypigPlayzMC Год назад +4

    fire your subtitle guy

    • @justjumari
      @justjumari  Год назад +1

      It’s auto generated , I’ll have to fix it next time sorry !

  • @jordyname5115
    @jordyname5115 Год назад +1

    Can I see the source that shows carbs fuels your tendons and aids with your stretch shortening cycle.

    • @justjumari
      @justjumari  Год назад +2

      www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9354648/
      www.usada.org/athletes/substances/nutrition/carbohydrates-the-master-fuel/
      There’s literally so hundreds of papers on this topic you can just google it and see it for days , I even learned this in school and when I started coaching independently.

  • @Strathdonite
    @Strathdonite Год назад

    He mate. Just a quick question, can fixing a hunchback posture lead to a some sort of pelvic tilt.

  • @iceheaded4644
    @iceheaded4644 Год назад

    Thanks much !!

  • @adriansimon100
    @adriansimon100 Год назад

    The programs in description are not free, they ask for a credit card

    • @justjumari
      @justjumari  Год назад

      Why would they be free. I have credibility and this is my job I have to respect that?

    • @adriansimon100
      @adriansimon100 Год назад +1

      @@justjumari you say in the video that they're free but they're not, I just wanted to point that out. So I'm not sure about the credibility anymore 😅

  • @lucasvelevski1328
    @lucasvelevski1328 Год назад

    Will workouts on your channel help football players

  • @januar008
    @januar008 Год назад

    Thanks 😊

  • @mdell-t4655
    @mdell-t4655 Год назад +1

    I didn’t know carbs fuel your tendons. Is it because of the water content?

    • @justjumari
      @justjumari  Год назад +1

      I’m not sure on the exact technical side of it since I’m not really a nutritionist. But I do explain a lot more do the science of it and show down research papers in my “how to fix tendon pain” video

  • @strengthstrength3043
    @strengthstrength3043 Год назад

    How can I increase my achilles tendon stiffness

  • @jaquanpendelton4757
    @jaquanpendelton4757 Год назад

    Usion bolt & Kobe are flat footed

    • @justjumari
      @justjumari  Год назад

      More recently it’s show that flat feet isn’t too big of a deal as long as your arch is strong !

  • @klaasdeboer8106
    @klaasdeboer8106 4 месяца назад

    Running barefoot could allso help, I do have a pair of skinners, but hardly wear them.

  • @Ni3padale
    @Ni3padale Год назад

    Does creatine help

  • @thecrow4597
    @thecrow4597 Год назад +3

    How explosive you are comes down to two things. It’s in a persons nature plus practice at the specific thing they want to be explosive at. Pro athletics are fun to watch but if people think that athletes have achieved something amazing through hard work they are colluding themselves. The best athletes in the world are born with the ability and will be the best in the world even sometimes in spite of their training or diet let alone because of it. People that aren’t that good at athletics hate that idea because they want there to be hope for them to make a massive improvements.

    • @ErickOberholtzer
      @ErickOberholtzer Год назад

      Scrub mentality

    • @justjumari
      @justjumari  Год назад +2

      Lol I’ve seen guys go from scrubs to top in the state and nation within 1-2 years over 100 times. The “gifted athletes” aren’t born with it. They usually just started at a very young age(4-8 years old when most athletes start at 13-14) . You just gotta work with good trainers or study the science of it all to really know that all you said isn’t really true . Improve mentality to see better results first!

    • @thecrow4597
      @thecrow4597 Год назад +1

      @@justjumari Every guy you saw do that (assuming that is true) is still in the point 0.001% genetics and natural ability but probably didn't understand the game properly or dial it in mentally yet. They still were born with the ability to be top tier neuro-muscularlly, physiologically etc. Name one athlete in basketball or football who is at the top league's of their sport who is not a genetic freak? People make this argument all the time and will use MJ not making his high school team as an example. MJ was 6'6 and could dunk from the free throw line. That is a genetic anomaly.

    • @sebastianries3550
      @sebastianries3550 Год назад

      @@thecrow4597 How do you know that every guy he saw was .001 genetics? Do you realize how stupid you sound? If the athletes he saw go from scrubs to top of state/nation played basketball, football, or track, then all 100+ plus of them were a part of a group of 2-5 thousand people out of millions who play the sport. so your saying this guy was able to see such a large percentage of the 0.001 in only a few years? Natural ability doesnt get you to a pro level. You still have to work incredibly hard. Steph curry, trae young, tom brady, kyrie irving, luka doncic, etc athleticism isnt the only part of sports.

  • @yomomshouse100
    @yomomshouse100 Год назад +12

    Random tip, put camera in different position so you dont show the top whites of your eyes. Showing the top whites of your eyes makes people look crazy.

    • @justjumari
      @justjumari  Год назад +4

      Yes I accidentally had my camera positioned way too high in this video

    • @diemc7a1
      @diemc7a1 Год назад

      Don’t think a camera angle will fix his facial issues damn.

    • @yomomshouse100
      @yomomshouse100 Год назад

      @@diemc7a1 same goes for your mom

    • @diemc7a1
      @diemc7a1 Год назад

      @@yomomshouse100 Lik you would know. What we see here is some genetic disaster from a marital mixup.

    • @Bân_YÂŌH
      @Bân_YÂŌH Год назад

      @@diemc7a1 shut up

  • @midkort
    @midkort Год назад

    4:14 There's absolutely nothing wrong with caring to understand the word.
    Americans need to stop glorifying lack of knowledge; it's not getting our country anywhere.

  • @truthseeker7322
    @truthseeker7322 Год назад

    Staring at a wall helps influence meditation.

  • @greenboy5536
    @greenboy5536 Год назад

    I drink water

  • @Emyay
    @Emyay Год назад +1

    Meanwhile lebron james feet

  • @MakeMoneyWorldWide
    @MakeMoneyWorldWide Год назад

    Thanks for sharing 👍 didn't no a lack of carbs can lead to injuries... I'm an explosive athlete and I guess when I cut ✂️ out my carbs that's what lead to my injury.

    • @Bodybypt
      @Bodybypt Год назад

      Low carbs don't cause injuries

  • @snipempress
    @snipempress Год назад +1

    That cover is hella sus…. No where in the video did you show Bolt. A black man saying he ate bananas. L brother. L

    • @justjumari
      @justjumari  Год назад

      He actually has two videos of him eating bananas and has one video of him saying it during an interview I lowkey just forgot to add it . Saying I’m an L for that is crazy when I put some much valuable information in the video still

    • @osequenc3
      @osequenc3 Год назад

      @@justjumari your chilling bro, great vid

    • @nicolebutler2860
      @nicolebutler2860 Год назад

      I had to reprogram my thoughts when I read, "I ate bananas."

  • @oskie9719
    @oskie9719 Год назад

    Dude, i eat a rice ball before I go workout. Shit is better than creatine.

  • @Boss3Nate
    @Boss3Nate Год назад +1

    Stare at a wall 30 minutes a day to get more explosive... hahahahahahaha. Stop it

  • @venomukonakaputuaza4682
    @venomukonakaputuaza4682 Год назад

    Thumbs down for showing something else while you portray another in your caption

  • @shanghaicj821
    @shanghaicj821 Год назад +1

    Training in barefoot shoes to become explosive is how you rupture your Achilles or sum shit that’s so sped

  • @johnherbert9171
    @johnherbert9171 Год назад +4

    "Of course he eats babanas" - 👴🏻

  • @diemc7a1
    @diemc7a1 Год назад +3

    Monkeys eat bananas too. So I think this is solid advice for you guys.

    • @justjumari
      @justjumari  Год назад +12

      Idk how to take this comment

    • @diemc7a1
      @diemc7a1 Год назад +1

      @@justjumari With a side of bananas.

    • @matthes2112
      @matthes2112 Год назад +3

      wth

    • @diemc7a1
      @diemc7a1 Год назад

      @@matthes2112 Monkeys like bananas right?

    • @GF_PERFORMANCE
      @GF_PERFORMANCE Год назад +5

      this is wild

  • @officialgiothejumper
    @officialgiothejumper Год назад +2

    w content. can you dunk?

    • @justjumari
      @justjumari  Год назад +1

      Sometimes , I’m really short so lately I’ve only been getting some dunks like during warmups for a 5v5 when I have a lot of Adrenaline But can’t get it consistently during my training. I also was sick for like 3 months so I gotta train for a bit rn

  • @snobbishruk751
    @snobbishruk751 Год назад +1

    Barefoot shoes is the most nonsense American thing I have ever heard. At this point,Americans speak American,not English.

    • @justjumari
      @justjumari  Год назад

      Okay bet, explain why with facts not opinion then!

    • @snobbishruk751
      @snobbishruk751 Год назад

      @@justjumari . It’s impossible to explain nonsense with logic.