Barefoot

Barefoot Jumping

Jumping is the next progression in movement skill. It maintains the balance, flexibility and posture developed in stage 1 but increases dynamic strength and elasticity in the running anatomy.

The elastic recoil of tendons is an important energy saving mechanism in running (3)(4) and a lack of co-ordination of the ‘stretch-shorten’ cycle is associated with injury (5). Elastic recoil and the ‘stretch-shorten’ cycle is developed in movement via the skill of rhythm.


Jumps on 2 legs with bar



Jumps on one leg / hopping with bar




Jumping rope



What could I be doing wrong?

  • Losing balance due to poor alignment (posture)
  • Too much muscle action due to slow/sticky rhythm

Next Step

Mastered barefoot jumping? Move onto barefoot running.

Research

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