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Hurdle Jump Progression
example progression we use for hurdle jumps. fr... (more)
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October 05, 2007
example progression we use for hurdle jumps. from the most basic through weighted vest depth jumps. helps develop hip flexor speed/power, explosiveness, reduces ground reaction times, alternative for athletes who don't like box jumps, and very fun to perform. stuff in the vid: #1 = basic form & basic double leg jump #2 = multiple double leg jumps - single response #3 = single leg form (regular & sprinter) & jump #4 = double leg skip jump #5a = single leg skip jump (regular form) #5b = single leg skip jump (sprinter form) #6 = double leg jump - multiple response #7a = single leg jump (regular form) - multiple response #7b = single leg jump (sprinter form) - multiple response #8 = double leg depth jump #9 = single leg drop step jumps #10 = single leg bound + single leg jump #11 = alternate leg bound + single leg jump #12 = box squat jump #13 = perform the whole progression over using a weighted vest
Submitted by DMorgan on Thu, 11/22/2007 - 6:10pm. | Related Articles |
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