Jumpmetrics

Jumpmetrics

by Alan Tyson (Author), Ben Cook (Author), Ben Cook (Author), Alan Tyson (Author)

Synopsis

Improve your jump performance, power, and technique! Jumpmetrics is the complete program that will give you an edge in any sport involving quick first steps, cuts, and especially jumps.

Jumpmetrics contains a series of functional tests that will measure your ability to move and react and help you determine the best starting point for your training in the programs presented. The detailed programs are broken into three levels. At each level, you'll find 12- to 16-week programs to boost you to new heights of performance.

By combining traditional strength and plyometric exercises with postural, balance, and stabilization training, Jumpmetrics conditions not only the prime movers but also the stabilizing muscles and antagonists--helping you move more efficiently while reducing your risk of knee injury. You'll also learn about the proper joint position during high-speed, loaded movements so that you develop better body control.

Improve your first-step explosion, leaping ability, and overall quickness with the expert advice in Jumpmetrics--and unleash your body's power!

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 200
Publisher: Human Kinetics Publishers
Published: Apr 2004

ISBN 10: 0736048383
ISBN 13: 9780736048385

Media Reviews
My success on the court comes from my strong vertical and lateral abilities. Tyson and Cook will show you how to identify and correct any weaknesses you have in your jumping and cutting skills. Jumpmetrics will make you more explosive and quicker, too!
Andrea Stinson
Three-time WNBA All-Star
Charlotte Sting
Author Bio
Alan Tyson is the director of the Carolina Sports Performance Centre. He writes the Rehab Tips column in the NSCA publication Strength and Conditioning and provides physical therapy services to The Charlotte Sting, Charlotte Knights and Carolina Panthers. Ben Cook is the manager of Sports Programming at the Carolina Sports Performance Centre. He is a former strength coach at the University of North Carolina and is the author of 52-Week Football Training, also published by Human Kinetics.