Yeah, We can Understand what is happening during the approach phase from your perspective. Now we would like to what is the conclusive statement here? I mean to say if someone doesn't follow the mechanics drawn from the Lewis, and still able to jump over 8.50 meter; then what will be generalized statement for the athlete?
Most all of the best long jumpers follow this approach with the leg cycle and how they build speed. That is the focus here, how to build speed during the approach.
One of the most fluid, graceful athletes ever.
カールの妹はキャロルでしたよね😊
I would have loved for you to determine the take off angle and figured out his speed (m/s).
I will see if I can more accurately find that now..
Awesome.
Thanks!
Yeah, We can Understand what is happening during the approach phase from your perspective. Now we would like to what is the conclusive statement here? I mean to say if someone doesn't follow the mechanics drawn from the Lewis, and still able to jump over 8.50 meter; then what will be generalized statement for the athlete?
Most all of the best long jumpers follow this approach with the leg cycle and how they build speed. That is the focus here, how to build speed during the approach.
Don't use the word "decelerate" for long jumping...
Why? Landing on the back of the foot is deceleration.