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Approach, Takeoff, Soar: Breaking Down High Jump Mechanics

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High Jump Video Analysis: Perfecting Technique Step by Step

Today I will break down a high jumper's performance, offering valuable insights to enhance their technique. I'll reference the "Four Baby Steps of High Jump" as a guide—approach, takeoff, knee drive, and over-bar mechanics—all critical for successful high jumping. You can get this guide free on our website!


Key Observations and Tips:

  1. Approach:

    • Good running form ensures consistency. Starting the curve early and maintaining speed is essential.

    • Issue spotted: An extended penultimate step caused by being too far from the bar.

    • Fix: Move the starting position closer to the bar by one shoe-length. This quickens the final two steps, creating lift-off momentum.

  2. Takeoff:

    • Current toe angle is too parallel to the mat, preventing optimal trajectory.

    • Fix: Narrow the approach to achieve a 45-degree takeoff angle, helping the jumper rise smoothly over the bar.

  3. Knee Drive:

    • The jumper demonstrates a strong knee drive, propelling the hips upward effectively. No changes needed here—great work!

  4. Over-Bar Mechanics:

    • The jumper's head tends to rise prematurely, dropping the hips too early.

    • Fix: Keep the head back until the shoulders hit the mat, allowing the feet to naturally follow over the bar.


Final Thoughts:

By adjusting the approach distance, perfecting the takeoff angle, and focusing on head positioning during the backbend, the athlete can achieve cleaner, higher jumps. The analysis showcases how small changes can make a big impact. Good luck this season, jumpers!


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