People dont understand how smart you are man. No one really knows as much about jump technique as you Tyler. Much love man keep it up bro hope to see you next year at Dunk Camp!
Coach Ty have you found a certain strength threshold to train for? For example in the sprint world a relative strength of X percent bodyweight stops transferring to improved sprint times. Does such a threshold of relative strength exist for jumping in your experience? My guess is strength might stop transferring to approach jump improvement at some point before it does standing jumps?
Quick question: Have you ever heard of/ or possibly seen Equestrian Vaulting? The reason I ask is because while we don’t have a lot of situations where jumping height or power is very necessary, but we do have to mount our horses from the ground at a slow run. However, we don’t have any help from arm swing like volleyball players and our speed is limited by the pace of the horse. Our foot work is also different. I will try to find a video and link it here if possible. ( ruclips.net/video/8aPKLUfUye8/видео.html ) (this video shows the mount on the barrel, which is our off-horse training and accounts for roughly 90% of practice time) ( ruclips.net/video/FiJxEcTSLYg/видео.html ) ( this video shows the mount on the horse and explains the mechanics and restrictions of the mount ) But do you have any advice for increasing power and height with those restrictions?
obviously no , that is where strength plays in , technique is like maximizing your power to show more output for example if u dont have proper technique like u dont know how to run up properly , to make momentum and make it flow upwards so you jump higher , u get like 20 inches and then when u have proper technique you'll have a lot of inches added to that 20 inch vertical
but it's also obvious if you're practicing your technique consistently you'll be able to train your strength through that but not as efficient , repetitive jumping obviously makes you jump higher
Definitely agree, I have fit friends that are stronger than me and weigh way less that can’t grab the rim. And I’m this fat 5’11 33 year old that can still grab the rim.
People dont understand how smart you are man. No one really knows as much about jump technique as you Tyler. Much love man keep it up bro hope to see you next year at Dunk Camp!
It has been a labour of love for my entire career. Thank you Tom, I appreciate your comment and support as always!
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Awesome video!!
Loving the content, bout to start your jump technique program and start lifting for vertical for the first time! Bout to see some big gains!
Great video man!
Would landing like this as a shot blocker not cause a net violation in volleyball?
hey tyler, is there a general rule of thumb for how much your full approach jump should be greater than your standing / counter movement jump?
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Yes indeed
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Coach Ty have you found a certain strength threshold to train for? For example in the sprint world a relative strength of X percent bodyweight stops transferring to improved sprint times. Does such a threshold of relative strength exist for jumping in your experience? My guess is strength might stop transferring to approach jump improvement at some point before it does standing jumps?
I love your videos. How many max effort jumps per week should i do to jump higher
Strengths is needed in every sports, however the technique is needed to be mastered by all in order to make excellent result
Tyler one question, if I were to compare myself to one or multiple jumpers techniques, who should I compare it to?
Where do you train ?
I have a private facility in Harrow, Ontario as well as a new facility being built in Windsor, Ontario.
Quick question: Have you ever heard of/ or possibly seen Equestrian Vaulting?
The reason I ask is because while we don’t have a lot of situations where jumping height or power is very necessary, but we do have to mount our horses from the ground at a slow run. However, we don’t have any help from arm swing like volleyball players and our speed is limited by the pace of the horse. Our foot work is also different. I will try to find a video and link it here if possible. ( ruclips.net/video/8aPKLUfUye8/видео.html ) (this video shows the mount on the barrel, which is our off-horse training and accounts for roughly 90% of practice time) ( ruclips.net/video/FiJxEcTSLYg/видео.html ) ( this video shows the mount on the horse and explains the mechanics and restrictions of the mount ) But do you have any advice for increasing power and height with those restrictions?
Technique drills?
If technique is the most important , can almost everyone end up jumping 38 inches with technique only?
obviously no , that is where strength plays in , technique is like maximizing your power to show more output for example if u dont have proper technique like u dont know how to run up properly , to make momentum and make it flow upwards so you jump higher , u get like 20 inches and then when u have proper technique you'll have a lot of inches added to that 20 inch vertical
but it's also obvious if you're practicing your technique consistently you'll be able to train your strength through that but not as efficient , repetitive jumping obviously makes you jump higher
Coach Ty , is this a good explanation or not?
Definitely agree, I have fit friends that are stronger than me and weigh way less that can’t grab the rim. And I’m this fat 5’11 33 year old that can still grab the rim.
I guess, I have been wasting my time still. Lol
noooo you're not lol. Sometimes a little clickbait is needed to get people to listen to a message. A 360 degree approach for the win!
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