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QuestionHow do I get farther in jumping?Community AnswerThe stronger your legs, the farther you will be able to jump. Work on leg strength (and core too, as this helps a lot with running faster, especially sprinting) to improve your jump, along with working on technical things - using your arms in a way that helps you propel yourself forward, always popping up with your foot when jumping instead of just pushing forward, etc.
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QuestionIs it allow to land on one foot in long jump?DonaganTop AnswererYes, but all the best jumpers land on two feet. It's easier to injure yourself landing on one foot.
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QuestionCan I make a sprint in just 10 steps?DonaganTop AnswererYes, if you're comfortable with that. Many jumpers take a few more steps than that.
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QuestionWhat is a "dominant foot?"Community AnswerYour dominant foot is the foot you kick a ball with or the foot you jump off with. Try jumping off the ground with each foot and see which one is stronger and more comfortable. That will be your dominant foot.
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QuestionShould I run as fast as I can or slowly build up speed?Community AnswerThe first one or two steps are often slower and bouncier, but you really should run flat out to build up as much speed as possible.
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QuestionHow should I practice for the long jump?Community AnswerGo outside and find some sort of playground or woodchipped area. (This way, if you fall, it won't hurt that badly.) Set up a marker of some sort (like a cone) because this will be where you want to jump. Chose a starting distance and then practice your jumps!
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QuestionHow do I keep myself from going over the board?Community AnswerTakes time. Follow the seven step process above. Add more distance for running so that you have reach about 50% (some may disagree) top speed at the jumping point. Split the total distance of the entire run in 3rds or 1/4. Observe where you land your foot at each part of the run to see if you are consistent at the start, middle, ending steps. Identify the source and make corrections. Allow yourself to concentrate on rhythm of your run. Focus on maintaining consistent arm and leg movement along with stride as you accelerate. Adjust distance after about 10 runs to see the true average.
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QuestionHow far is the white line from the sandpit?Community AnswerThere are three typical boards for long jump at colleges and high schools --the 4' 8' 12' the 8' is typically yellow but it's possible to go somewhere where there is only a 4'.
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QuestionHow do they measure the jump so precisely?Community AnswerThey have you stay put until they have measured it, and then once they've measured it, you'll get your score. In more modern stadiums or athletic meets, electronic measurements are embedded at the pit level, allowing accurate readings to be transmitted upon your landing.
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QuestionWhat equipment is used in a long jump?Community AnswerFor the jumper themselves, they typically only have special spikes but for the event there is a pit, a rake, a marking tool and a measuring tape.
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QuestionFor long jump, do I do a full sprint or a regular sprint?DonaganTop AnswererYou want to arrive at the takeoff line running as fast as you can.
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QuestionCan you jump after the board?Puppies1228Community AnswerNo, the board shows you that's as far as you can go without a foul jump.
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QuestionWhat is the required distance for run?DonaganTop AnswererThere is no required distance. They will give you enough space to attain maximum speed.
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QuestionWhen I jump, should I be slower or faster?DonaganTop AnswererRun as fast as you can while maintaining body control. It's possible to run too fast and lose your balance just as you take off.
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QuestionDo I jump with one feet or two feet?DonaganTop AnswererJump with one foot, land with two. There is also an event called the "standing long jump" (or "standing broad jump"), in which competitors both jump and land with two feet.
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QuestionWhich jump method is good: hang style or cycle style?DonaganTop AnswererDo what makes you most comfortable.
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QuestionDo you put your arms straight up at the start of your jump?Community AnswerPropel your arms forward as this force will help push you along. Pull your legs up and your arms up so your body is in a banana shape.
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QuestionHow do I land so I don't fall back?Community AnswerJust push all of your body weight forward, and don't be afraid to fall forward, as this won't affect your score.
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QuestionCan I start jumping on the line or before the line?Community AnswerJump as close to the line as you can without going over it to maximize your distance.
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QuestionHow do I practice so that I can fly with my dominant foot, as sometimes my non-dominant foot passes the jumping point?DonaganTop AnswererIf your non-dominant foot is hitting the jumping board, you're starting in the wrong place. Establish a more appropriate starting point (your "mark"), or change the length of your strides.
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QuestionWhat is the world record in long jump?DonaganTop AnswererThe longest jump ever recorded was 8.95 meters, by Mike Powell of the U.S. in 1991. The world record among women is 7.52 meters, set by Galina Chistyakova of the former Soviet Union in 1988.
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QuestionHow can I practice at home for better results in long jump?DonaganTop AnswererFor best results, you'll have to construct a sand pit.
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QuestionWhat happens if I cannot find my mark?DonaganTop AnswererYou'll have to re-establish it in some trial runs. To prevent this from happening, pace off your mark during practice.
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QuestionHow many steps must be covered?Community AnswerIt depends on how long your legs are. While practicing, run up and count how many steps you feel like you need.
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QuestionIs long jump and high jump good if I have upper back pain?DonaganTop AnswererAny long-term back pain should be treated and eliminated before you engage in any serious athletics.
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QuestionWhat are the measurements of the wood used in take off?DonaganTop AnswererThere is no required size. Take off boards are typically around three feet long and about five to eight inches wide. The main goal is to have a board that's clearly visible to the approaching jumper and large enough to give firm and full support to the jumper's foot.
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QuestionHow about the standing broad jump?DonaganTop AnswererIf you search "standing long jump" in Google, you will find many instructions and videos on how to do it.
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QuestionAt what point should I be at my highest?DonaganTop AnswererAt about the midpoint of your arc, halfway from the takeoff board to your landing spot.
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QuestionWhy am I not allowed to jump very high?DonaganTop AnswererYou're not looking for vertical distance, you're looking for horizontal distance. The more force you devote to achieving height in your jump, the less you have left for achieving distance.
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QuestionCan I use studs or spikes for long jump?Community AnswerIt depends on the composition of the track. Ask your coach or a meet official if studs or spikes are allowed.
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