This was an excellent video John. Really informative. I watched the competition and had some questions when watching your athlete but you have answered them here!!
I just discovered your videos. My daughter is 10 and she jumped 4.55m as her personal best so far! She wants to learn hitch kick, or hang, do you think she’s too young for that? We will be referring to your videos for drills and tips, so thank you!
That's a good distance for a 10 year-old! I start to teach specific techniques to young jumpers once they are "ready" i.e. if they have a good take-off and sprint running form. The take-off is key no matter the technique used so if you feel your daughter has a good take-off, then I would start to teach a specific mid-air action. And thanks for the future support!
Hi I've watched a lot of your videos and they have been very helpful but I am in need of slightly more specific advice. In high school I jumped 4 times a week (I did long, triple, and pole vault) and only sprinted once a week. Despite this I consistently got faster and jumped farther running a 12.32 100 and long jumping 5.86 meters. I am now in college and have been focusing on sprints with the goal of increasing my speed on the runway to break 6 meters however despite doing structured sprint workouts 4 days a week for months now I am jumping worse and my 100 has not improved in the slightest.
Well, I can only use my experience to suggest that potentially there is a miss-match in terms of the 100m speed you are trying to develop and that required for the jumps. I often find that people try to get faster by targeting the 100m ... however, speed for the long and triple jump is different. Different in the way it is structured (thin run-up). And crucially different in terms of how max velocity or optimum velocity for the long and triple needs to be allied to taking off. There are specific mechanisms that need to be used in oder to achieve an optimised long and triple jump take-off. This explains why 100m sprinters (unless they have a jumping background) cannot just rock up at the pit and jump far. Sprint speed as I said is different to long and triple jump "sprint speed". The run-up is the key sprint for the jumper. Now, regarding not getting quicker ... this simply could be because you are not doing the right sprint training. You may be running longer reps (and more sub-maximal max velocity runs) and this decrease in speed and increase in volume may negatively be impacting your sprint speed progression. Without seeing what sprint work you are doing I can only surmise re the latter. One more thing - consider what type of jumper/sprinter you are and what type of training you benefit from. We don't respond the same to the same stimulus. Also to get faster needs rest and recovery for adaptation to take place - four sprint workouts and other training (??) may not be allowing that adaptation to take place. Hope this helps and good luck.
Well, you need to train specifically and consistently. There are lots of videos on the channel which can help you. Take. Look at the 5 must-do Long jump exercises one. ua-cam.com/video/qB7p3t4h1TU/v-deo.html
This was an excellent video John. Really informative. I watched the competition and had some questions when watching your athlete but you have answered them here!!
Thanks … hope the analysis helps your coaching. 👍🏽🙏🏽
Love this kind of content
I just discovered your videos. My daughter is 10 and she jumped 4.55m as her personal best so far! She wants to learn hitch kick, or hang, do you think she’s too young for that? We will be referring to your videos for drills and tips, so thank you!
That's a good distance for a 10 year-old!
I start to teach specific techniques to young jumpers once they are "ready" i.e. if they have a good take-off and sprint running form. The take-off is key no matter the technique used so if you feel your daughter has a good take-off, then I would start to teach a specific mid-air action. And thanks for the future support!
how to have a perfect landing, what exercises do you suggest?
Hi I've watched a lot of your videos and they have been very helpful but I am in need of slightly more specific advice. In high school I jumped 4 times a week (I did long, triple, and pole vault) and only sprinted once a week. Despite this I consistently got faster and jumped farther running a 12.32 100 and long jumping 5.86 meters. I am now in college and have been focusing on sprints with the goal of increasing my speed on the runway to break 6 meters however despite doing structured sprint workouts 4 days a week for months now I am jumping worse and my 100 has not improved in the slightest.
Well, I can only use my experience to suggest that potentially there is a miss-match in terms of the 100m speed you are trying to develop and that required for the jumps. I often find that people try to get faster by targeting the 100m ... however, speed for the long and triple jump is different. Different in the way it is structured (thin run-up). And crucially different in terms of how max velocity or optimum velocity for the long and triple needs to be allied to taking off. There are specific mechanisms that need to be used in oder to achieve an optimised long and triple jump take-off. This explains why 100m sprinters (unless they have a jumping background) cannot just rock up at the pit and jump far. Sprint speed as I said is different to long and triple jump "sprint speed".
The run-up is the key sprint for the jumper.
Now, regarding not getting quicker ... this simply could be because you are not doing the right sprint training.
You may be running longer reps (and more sub-maximal max velocity runs) and this decrease in speed and increase in volume may negatively be impacting your sprint speed progression.
Without seeing what sprint work you are doing I can only surmise re the latter.
One more thing - consider what type of jumper/sprinter you are and what type of training you benefit from. We don't respond the same to the same stimulus. Also to get faster needs rest and recovery for adaptation to take place - four sprint workouts and other training (??) may not be allowing that adaptation to take place.
Hope this helps and good luck.
Any tips for not leaning back on take off and late landing
You’re partly in luck! See today’s video> ua-cam.com/play/RDCMUCyVAgma7MDT1Wqzw40Mb13g.html&playnext=1
Sir my competition is on 18th march and now my jump is 15 feet I want to know will my jump increase in 6 days of prcatice.
Why you don't use the jump from tentoglou?
I may do this. I need to get some video of him jumping. I have some of top females as included in this video.
@@Johnshepherdtrackcoach send me your email I will send you I would like to see with tentoglou
Hi sir
I want 6 meters long jump
But I can jump 4.2 meters
Don't know how to increase.
Well, you need to train specifically and consistently. There are lots of videos on the channel which can help you. Take. Look at the 5 must-do Long jump exercises one. ua-cam.com/video/qB7p3t4h1TU/v-deo.html
Video didn't address faulting the board
No but this one does PERFECT YOUR RUN-UP - MUST-DO RUN-UP TRAINING FOR LONG JUMP & TRIPLE JUMP
ua-cam.com/video/C4BEq8Zcu2g/v-deo.html