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QuestionAre there any special leg techniques that I should employ?Community AnswerWhen you jump from the board with your takeoff leg, drive your opposite leg up into the air. Once your takeoff foot leaves the board, your opposite knee should drive as high into the air as possible. This will help you jump higher and farther.
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QuestionWhich leg is used by a long jumper?DonaganTop AnswererIt's typically the jumper's dominant (stronger) leg.
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QuestionWhile jumping, my weight pulls me down. What should I do to avoid the weight?DonaganTop AnswererYou can't avoid the weight. Concentrate on speed and a burst of power when taking off.
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QuestionRunning causes a pain in my calf muscle, causing me to slow not be able to go as fast. How do I get rid of this pain?Community AnswerIf you can, try to do splits. I know that might be hard for some people, but it really stretches out your calves. Do it on both sides and the middle. You can also do lunges and that might help.
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QuestionHow do I make my stiff legs flexible?Community AnswerStretch for a while before you jump, and be sure to run several laps of the track as a warm up, as warming up is imperative to jumpers as any other sporting activity.
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QuestionHow important is getting as much height as possible?DonaganTop AnswererNo more important than forward thrust. You want to strike a balance between the horizontal and vertical components of your jump. They're both very important.
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QuestionWhen is a jump considered a scratch/foul?DonaganTop AnswererWhen any part of the take-off foot lands beyond the foul line.
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QuestionHow far do you have to run?Community AnswerJust far enough to hit top speed, but not too far, otherwise you might end up slowing down. About 13 to 17 steps will work well.
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QuestionHow can I prevent my feet from penetrating the line or the wooden plank that I am supposed to jump from?Community AnswerSome people have a tendency to stretch their legs farther when approaching the board. This will cause you to foul your jump (go over the line). The best thing to do is to keep your run normal, look into the distance and don't think too much; just jump.
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QuestionHow do I jump without putting my hands back?Community AnswerWhen you are done taking off the board, you are supposed to bring your arms higher than your shoulders or your head when you are still in the air. If you have a decent jump, then you could fling your arms several times in the air like you do while swimming, and at the time of landing, try to bring the upper body ahead. You certainly won't fall with your hands back.
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QuestionCan I do long jumps on plain road, or only in sand?DonaganTop AnswererYou can use a regular surface, but you will jump better and farther into sand (or fine gravel).
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QuestionWhen I jump, should I be in a certain position?Community AnswerMake sure your knees are bent, your chest is up high, and your arms are swinging.
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QuestionHow do I transition into the take-off without slowing down?Community AnswerApproach the long jump like you would the high jump -- run and jump without stopping. Run hard, and as soon as you reach the plank, jump hard!
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QuestionCan we walk back in the pit after landing in the long jump?Community AnswerYes, but only after the judges or someone else have marked the place you jumped to. Remember that the furthest back point that landed in the sand is what they are marking.
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QuestionHow am I supposed to jump. With my toes?DonaganTop AnswererNo. Take off with the ball of your dominant foot (the area between your toes and your arch).
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QuestionCan new shoes affect my jump?DonaganTop AnswererOnly if they're too tight or too loose. Otherwise, probably not.
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QuestionI run fast, but I can't jump because I have knee pain. What do I do?DonaganTop AnswererKnee pain is usually relieved only with rest.
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QuestionWhich shoes are used in this?DonaganTop AnswererTrack shoes are best.
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QuestionWhat should I do if I'm not allowed to run up, but instead have to jump from a fixed point?Community AnswerIn an actual long jump competition, they would never have you jump from a fixed point, so don't worry. Jumping from a fixed point is good practice while training, however.
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QuestionIs there any advantage to having long legs?DonaganTop AnswererYes, the best jumpers often have moderately long legs.
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QuestionI seem to run fast but not get very far. How do I fix this?Community AnswerMake sure your footing is correct on the board. Jump off with a flat foot. Watch Olympic jumpers. Make sure the last step towards the board, prior to jumping, is the shortest. This will give you the extra boost you need.
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QuestionI am in middle school and I jump 12 feet. I am close to making it to all city for track, but I find it easier to use my left leg to start out with while sprinting. However, I always go over the white line. Any tips?Community AnswerStart a little bit back, or forwards. It's better to stick with the strides you're comfortable with.
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QuestionWhen I'm at practice and I keep my log, should I still include scratches?Community AnswerYou should include scratches so that later on you can look back and see your progress.
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QuestionI have problem in my approach run and slow down while approaching the take off board, which decreases my distance. How would I get rid of this?DonaganTop AnswererPractice several times running full speed right past the take-off board and through the pit. Concentrate each time on hitting the board without fouling. Don't worry about jumping. Just run hard. Once you get used to this, start adding an easy jump into the routine, concentrating on hitting the board. Gradually increase the power of your jump until you're back to a normal jump. If you drift back to your old habit, start the process over again.
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QuestionHow do I keep the same stride?DonaganTop AnswererConcentrate. Practice your stride until it's second nature to you.
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QuestionIs it an advantage for taller people to jump the farthest?DonaganTop AnswererThe world's best long jumpers are often moderately tall (and thin).
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QuestionIf l am right-handed, then which leg should I lift before running?DonaganTop AnswererYou don't have to lift either leg. That's just a habit some jumpers get into. You'll have to experiment to find out which leg to make your first stride with in order to land on the take-off board with your dominant leg.
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QuestionHow can I increase my height?DonaganTop AnswererPractice thrusting yourself chest-first in an upward direction. Don't worry about distance at first. Just get used to achieving good height. Then gradually add more forward thrust to your jump. You want to strike a balance between upward and forward movement. Your coach will tell you when you've achieved the right balance.
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QuestionDo I have to slide while jumping to jump longer?DonaganTop AnswererNo.
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QuestionWhat if I'm not comfortable with sports shoes?DonaganTop AnswererSome people long jump barefooted, but the best jumpers find comfortable track shoes.
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