Let's talk about QUALITY ATHLETIC MOVEMENT
Here's a damn near perfect jump from Jordan Wesner (super elite high jumper, also a former teammate of our cofounder @KdotUntamed)
What about this jump do you notice that makes this so fluid and athletic?
we wanna hear...
Here's a damn near perfect jump from Jordan Wesner (super elite high jumper, also a former teammate of our cofounder @KdotUntamed)
What about this jump do you notice that makes this so fluid and athletic?
we wanna hear...
If you are wondering what they are - here is a good primer of these qualities that make fluid athletic movement look like fluid athletic movement (and prevent injury)
But most people go to train for sprinting and jumping in the weight room (first mistake, if ATHLETICISM is the goal, SPRINT and JUMP!)
strength training does help. But most people squat and deadlift to train these. However...
strength training does help. But most people squat and deadlift to train these. However...
squatting and deadlifting are LINEAR, or even rotational going BACKWARDS (internal in loading, external in releasing)
Whereas the sprinter and jumper shown - when they load a leg it's external rotation, that transitions to internal rotation as they release force (proper way)
Whereas the sprinter and jumper shown - when they load a leg it's external rotation, that transitions to internal rotation as they release force (proper way)
so how do we actually train this in the weight room?
because we want to build strength and mass capacity
But just in the proper way
because we want to build strength and mass capacity
But just in the proper way
just wanted to share some actionable stuff you can play with!
Let us know what questions you have!
Let us know what questions you have!
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