⚡ Elite Explosive Power ⚡
Mar 07, 2024 7:38 pm
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The Southeastern Conference (SEC) produces some of the most explosive track and field athletes yearly.
Jasmine Moore of the University of Florida was the first athlete to ever win every conference and national championship in the long jump and triple jump in the same year. Florida Coach Nic Petersen takes us through the performance markers and assessments that he uses with his athletes to examine elite track and field performance ability.
Link: Elite Track and Field Performances
Elastic strength is the ability of tissues to absorb, store, and release energy. This is imperative to building elite explosive power. Preparing the body positions by teaching and cueing them is key according to Coach Todd Lane of Louisiana State University.
It wasn’t too long ago that LSU developed JuVaughn Harrison into a 6x national champion in the high and long jump.
Link: Goal in Training
Plyometrics are like glue that holds everything together for jumpers. Nic Petersen uses plyometrics to connect his athletes acceleration and max-velocity training. He outlines the parameters that he considers in progression for his plyometric training.
Link: Plyometrics
Errors will be common in planning and developing elite explosive power. Very few have got it perfect in their plan in history. The best thing coaches can do is examine the mistakes of the past. Todd Lane examines 4 common errors when training jumpers.
Link: Common Errors
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