Every high jumper MUST see this video. Incredible analysis, if i have seen this video earlier, i would have jump higher ! but please translate in english at least.
Well now I understand my ankle problems later in life. Lol. Great explanation! Wish I had someone explain this to me 30 yrs ago. Maybe could’ve went higher than 7’
Do you have any idea what the scientist has on the bouncing end of the bar? I tried this a couple of times and can't get mine to bounce like that. I love this video!
Hi Tyler, I do not know exactly how the bar was put together in the video ... just that it appears to be a crossbar and is weighted at the top. I've tried it with one of our broken/cut-down crossbars and it did not react with the same height as in the video, although it did rotate when I got the right angle on the throw. Our bar was pretty old and not as rigid as the one in the video. I've meant to try stuffing a super-ball in the end and trying it again, but haven't gotten around to it. I've also just been satisfied to use the video as a demonstration rather than create my own. It's the power of a smart phone with a TH-cam app. Us coaches now-a-days are so spoiled:)
i think you hafta round off the bottom of the bar inorder to make it work properly, also you hafta have the correct amount of force with the weight of the bar to get over certain heights with certain angling like in the video, you need to treat it like a real high jump.
This is one of the best high jump technique videos I've ever seen. Notice how when he's over the bar he pushes his head/shoulders down towards the mat. Although he could improve slightly here, I think he could get a few more cm from that jump if he waited a bit longer before straightening the knees.
Every high jumper MUST see this video. Incredible analysis, if i have seen this video earlier, i would have jump higher ! but please translate in english at least.
Well now I understand my ankle problems later in life. Lol. Great explanation! Wish I had someone explain this to me 30 yrs ago. Maybe could’ve went higher than 7’
too see someone jump over his own height
astonishes me
awesome!
Do you have any idea what the scientist has on the bouncing end of the bar? I tried this a couple of times and can't get mine to bounce like that. I love this video!
Hi Tyler, I do not know exactly how the bar was put together in the video ... just that it appears to be a crossbar and is weighted at the top. I've tried it with one of our broken/cut-down crossbars and it did not react with the same height as in the video, although it did rotate when I got the right angle on the throw. Our bar was pretty old and not as rigid as the one in the video. I've meant to try stuffing a super-ball in the end and trying it again, but haven't gotten around to it. I've also just been satisfied to use the video as a demonstration rather than create my own. It's the power of a smart phone with a TH-cam app. Us coaches now-a-days are so spoiled:)
The bar is weighted at the top
i think you hafta round off the bottom of the bar inorder to make it work properly, also you hafta have the correct amount of force with the weight of the bar to get over certain heights with certain angling like in the video, you need to treat it like a real high jump.
võimas!
epiphany...
the stick jumps better than me :|
he could do a whole backflip
This is one of the best high jump technique videos I've ever seen. Notice how when he's over the bar he pushes his head/shoulders down towards the mat. Although he could improve slightly here, I think he could get a few more cm from that jump if he waited a bit longer before straightening the knees.
can someone explain this to me, I don't understand
this is my daughter and in averyparsons school she goes there she practistes this
FANTASTIC video !
Thanks for the upload, I am currently competing at the university level for high jump and the science they do in here to explain it is so cool!