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High jump Skills and Drills
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Start at the beginning Four phases of high jump – Approach Take-off Bar clearance Landing Basics to stress – approach needs to be controlled speed during approach trunk needs to be upright, head held high last stride should be fast gain vertical lift at take-off drive the shoulder and arms upward at take-off drop head and lift hips over bar go for maximum lift before rotation lift, then straighten legs rapidly as soon as the hips clear bar
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Warm up drills
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High jump drills For all drills stress trunk upright, hips forward and head high 2X20m walking – lifting the heel and stretching the ankle quickly 2X20m bouncing ankle extension 2X20m bounding arm drill 10 hurdle hops, both feet, hurdle at lowest height 10 rocket jumps , hands on head, squat, then explode 10 frog jumps, 2 feet jump out continuously, butt down, chest up 10(each leg)single leg jumps, right, right, left, left single jumps, use arms and get knee up as high as possible ISO lunges – lunge and hold 10 knee tuck jumps – jump up bring knees to chest
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Ab workouts ABS – core strength is key to high jump -ab workout 3 to 4 days a week at the beginning of the season -ab workout 2 to 3 days a week during the season
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Approach Set up approach early in the season Teach J curve, this gives the momentum to go over bar -run circles around cones, lean in -run 2 circles then pop up on mat -run 2 circles then scissor over bungee Marking approach -8 to 10 steps -establish take off foot -take off spot 1 arms length in from the standard and 1 arms length out from the bar
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Approach -run through 4 step approach until athlete is hitting mark consistently, then move to 8-10 step -run through 8 step approach, use cone to establish where J starts -at beginning have athlete pop up, driving knee high - jump over at low heights so clearing is not a concern
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Marking step -take off point is one arms length in from standard and one arms length away from bar -take 4 strides in a J curve, make several 4 step approaches -from the 4 stride mark, take 4 more strides back, make several 8 step approaches adjusting as needed to hit take off mark -when comfortable with mark measure
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Take off -body should be leaning in -drive knee up -drive arms up -body should naturally turn in the air
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Bar clearance -head back, don’t drop chin too soon -butt and hips up -leading arm leads body, don’t drop arms too soon
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Landing -once bar is cleared, drop chin and kick legs up -should land on shoulders Stretches to help with landing -bridges, fall backs and jump backs
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