The Phases of the Long Jump: An Overview!

Jumpers Junction
1 Dec 202211:17

Summary

TLDRIn this introductory video, John from Jumpers Junction breaks down the fundamentals of long jump into four key phases: the approach, takeoff, flight, and landing. He emphasizes the importance of a fast and accurate run-up to achieve maximum velocity and control, the precise placement of the takeoff foot, and converting running power into the jump. The video promises a series covering techniques from beginner to advanced levels, highlighting the technical and scientific aspects of long jump to enhance performance and safety.

Takeaways

  • πŸƒ The long jump is broken down into four phases: the approach phase, the takeoff phase, the flight phase, and the landing phase.
  • πŸš€ The approach phase is crucial for building maximum controlled speed and accuracy to reach the takeoff board effectively.
  • 🎯 The three main tasks during the run-up are generating maximum velocity, accurately placing the takeoff foot, and converting running power into the jump.
  • πŸ”’ The distance of the approach varies depending on the athlete's level, stride length, speed, and endurance, typically between 10 and 20 strides for beginners to elite athletes.
  • πŸ“ Consistency in the approach start is vital for hitting the takeoff board at the same spot with maximum velocity.
  • πŸ€Έβ€β™‚οΈ The takeoff phase is about generating vertical velocity while minimizing the loss of horizontal velocity, aiming for an optimal takeoff angle of 15 to 25 degrees.
  • 🌐 The flight phase involves positioning the body for the best landing, with techniques such as the sail, glide, hang, hitch kick, and double hitch kick, each suited to individual athletes.
  • 🦿 The landing phase aims to maximize the distance of the jump while minimizing loss upon touchdown, emphasizing the importance of an active leg shoot and body control.
  • πŸ§˜β€β™‚οΈ The leg shoot technique in landing involves extending the legs far out in front to control the center of mass, with the goal of an active contact with the sand.
  • 🧠 Long jump is a technical event that requires understanding and application of physics and biomechanics for optimal performance.
  • πŸ“š The importance of studying and understanding the technical aspects of long jump is emphasized, as it can provide an advantage over natural talent alone.

Q & A

  • What is the main focus of the video series by John from Jumpers Junction?

    -The main focus of the video series is to teach the fundamentals of long jump, covering the approach, takeoff, flight, and landing phases for beginners to advanced athletes.

  • What are the four individual phases of long jump mentioned in the script?

    -The four individual phases of long jump are the approach phase, takeoff phase, flight phase, and landing phase.

  • Why is the approach phase considered crucial in long jump according to John?

    -The approach phase is considered crucial because it is essential to generate a fast and accurate run-up to produce a good performance or distance in long jump.

  • What are the three main tasks an athlete is trying to achieve during the run-up in long jump?

    -The three main tasks are generating maximum velocity at the takeoff board, placing the takeoff foot accurately at the takeoff board, and converting the power from the run into the jump.

  • What is the recommended number of strides for an athlete's approach in long jump?

    -The number of strides should be between 10 for beginners and over 20 for more advanced or elite athletes.

  • What is the significance of having a consistent start in the approach phase?

    -A consistent start ensures that the athlete can hit the takeoff board at the same spot at maximum velocity, which is crucial for an optimal jump.

  • What are the three stages of the approach phase that John will cover in more detail?

    -The three stages of the approach phase are the start (acceleration stage), the middle element (alignment phase), and the last stage (takeoff preparation).

  • What is the ultimate goal of the takeoff phase in long jump?

    -The ultimate goal of the takeoff phase is to generate vertical velocity while minimizing the loss of horizontal velocity to achieve maximum distance.

  • What is the optimal takeoff angle for achieving maximum distance in long jump according to studies?

    -The optimal takeoff angle for maximum distance in long jump is between 15 to 25 degrees.

  • What is the main goal of the flight phase in long jump?

    -The main goal of the flight phase is to position the body in the best possible way for landing, which includes countering forward rotation and preparing for the landing phase.

  • What is the key to maximizing distance during the landing phase in long jump?

    -The key to maximizing distance during the landing phase is performing a leg shoot, which involves extending the legs out as far in front as possible and making active contact with the sand.

  • How does John emphasize the importance of technique in long jump?

    -John emphasizes that long jump is a technical event and that understanding and mastering the techniques can help athletes utilize their strengths and overcome limitations, which is crucial for advancement in the field.

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