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QuestionCan I do the scissors instead of a flop because I don't do that technique?Community AnswerScissor-kicking is an acceptable technique. However, it is normally used for lower heights. So, it's okay if you don't do it now, but to be better, it's recommend that you start learning this method.
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QuestionWhat exercises should I do to get better at high jump?Community AnswerI would focus on things like lunges and calf stretches since you'll use those muscles a lot when high jumping.
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QuestionHow do I jump higher?Community AnswerSwing your arms upwards during your lift, this will add momentum. Crouch on your jumping leg slightly, and try boosting upwards. To twist and arc, start the twist immediately, and save the bend for when you think (or know) the bar has reached below your shoulder.
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QuestionWhat sorts of exercises can I do to help me get a better arch while jumping?Community AnswerA stretch that might come in handy is doing a backbend or a bridge before jumping. Consider asking a coach or an experienced jumper for more exercises and stretches
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QuestionHow do I know where to start from?Community AnswerYou can do a 1-2-3 count. Non-dominant foot first, 1,2,3 ...1,2,3 ...1,2,3 jump. Go to the bar and start from where you want your foot to be on your jump. Then do this process backward while curving to find your starting point. Jump and adjust.
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QuestionHow can I make the school track team?Community AnswerTo make the school track team, you will need to work hard and have confidence in yourself. Practice every day, and do not compare yourself to others.
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QuestionHow does the height of the bar vary based on age?Community AnswerIf you are younger, the bar will be lowered, but the exact height is impossible to determine as it may vary by individual instances.
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QuestionWhy should I bend my knees as I approach the ground?Community AnswerBend your knees for leverage to get over the bar. You can't jump with locked knees, right?
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QuestionHow do I clear it without my hands touching it?Community AnswerYou power your arms up when you are driving your knee up. They shouldn't be near the bar.
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QuestionWhy do I need medical tape?Community AnswerTo know where you take off/start running from when you run to do your jump.
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QuestionHow can I overcome my fear?Community AnswerTo overcome fears while jumping, it's best to start with a very low height that you feel comfortable jumping, and then moving the height up centimeter by centimeter until you can clear the next standard height.
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QuestionHow will I jump without my legs touching the bar?Community AnswerJust remember, after your hips are clear, kick your legs up and you should be fine.
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QuestionWhy do I slow down at the end?Community AnswerYou may slow down because of a fear of the bar. You may be curving at too steep of an angle as well. Try changing the width and curve of your approach, and practice getting more comfortable with the bar to relieve any hesitations or anxieties.
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QuestionHow do I step out for a jump mark during an event?Community AnswerTry running from where you would jump and pace it out in the "J-shape." Most coaches would recommend 7 - 9 steps, but it really is about personal comfort.
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QuestionIf I cannot get high jump what other field events could I do instead?Community AnswerHurdles, long jump, triple jump, and many others. If you think your legs provide power in speed rather than jump height, try sprint events.
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QuestionIs the height of a jump the distance from the ground to the middle of the bar?Community AnswerNo, it is not. It is the height from the ground to the top of the pole. This is because you are jumping over the top of the pole.
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QuestionAt what age should I start practicing to correctly do a high jump?Community AnswerAny age! As long as you can run and jump you're able to practice high jump.
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QuestionHow do I jump using the Fosbury flop technique?Community AnswerIf this article doesn't help you, it may be best to look up an instructional video online on how to do it.
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QuestionHow do I practice the high jump in my backyard?Community AnswerDo stretches like lunges, squats, and other dynamic exercises that will help build your body for jumping. As for technique unless you have the equipment, there isn't much you can do in your back yard. However, you can always practice the lift off part of the jump by driving up the leg that would be close to the mat and driving up your arms as well. I suggest on your own time build your strength and flexibility and then learn technique at a track.
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QuestionI can never get over the bar. What can I do?Community AnswerKeep practicing with a lower bar until you build your strength and skills.
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QuestionCan this be done at any age?Community AnswerYes, it can be. You will get better as you get older, because you will have had more practice and experience.
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QuestionIs it possible for a kid to do this at school?Community AnswerIf your school has a track and field team, absolutely!
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QuestionHow do I know if my form is good?Community AnswerYou know your form is good when you are clearing the bar the first or second time and getting really high.
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QuestionHow many attempts does a jumper have to clear each height?Community AnswerEach jumper gets three attempts.
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QuestionWhat are some exercises I can do to improve my high jump?Alexa HamiltonCommunity AnswerYou can do high skips. Another one to do is line your feet parallel to the mat, arch your back and touch your shoulders, and come back up. That one takes a while to learn, but it helps a lot in the long run.
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QuestionHow can I jump over a bar that is double my height?Community AnswerUse a trampoline, you're not going to do it with your natural ability. Stefan Holm is 5'11". He jumped 2.40m (7-10 1/2).
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QuestionShould I look at the bar or over it?Community AnswerBoth. Looking at it will tell you we're it is. Looking over it will help you aim higher and clear it better.
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QuestionHow do i perfect high jumping for middle school?Community AnswerSwing your arms upwards during your lift, this will add momentum. Crouch on your jumping leg slightly, and try boosting upwards. To twist and arc, start the twist immediately, and save the bend for when you think (or know) the bar has reached below your shoulder.
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QuestionWhy do I clear the bar but catch my heels and lower legs?Tomas MeadCommunity AnswerIt is possible that you might be taking off too close to the bar, so you don't have enough time to get your full body over.
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QuestionI'm right handed and I kick with my right foot, but I can only jump the high jump from the left, any reasoning as to why that might be?Community AnswerIt does not matter if you are right handed or left handed, as long as you feel comfortable when you jump. So, it's likely just that your body as a whole prefers the left approach and you are doing the right thing to go with this.
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