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  2. Split jump (exercise) - Wikipedia

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    A split jump (also known as lunge jump, jumping lunge, plyometric lunge or simply plyo lunge. Not to be confused with the split jump used by dancers, gymnasts and figure skaters) is a form of exercise which focuses on the upper leg muscles, especially the quadriceps: assume an upright squatting position with one foot forward and the other back

  3. Power training - Wikipedia

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    Jumping up and down with a trap bar for instance, or with a barbell held over the head. Loaded plyometrics may increase explosive power more so than unloaded plyometrics. [3] Two people can also co-operate in order to perform loaded plyometric exercises. For example, one person can carry the other on their back while they jump, or hop from foot ...

  4. Plyometrics - Wikipedia

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    Squat down, jump, bring knees up before landing again. Lateral jump: from a standing position, jump side to side. [16] Power skipping: on each skip, lift the upper leg as high as possible. [16] Alternate leg bounding: run with long strides, placing emphasis on hang time. [16] Box jumps: jump onto and off of a large box 18" or higher. [16]

  5. 10 Surprising Health Benefits of Jumping Rope You Probably ...

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    Jumping rope may seem like an old-school workout, but the cardio and strength benefits of this high-impact exercise may shock you. Jumping rope may seem like an old-school workout, but the cardio ...

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  7. Level Up Your Lunge With This Explosive Variation - AOL

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    This reverse lunge variation will put your leg workout in reverse and add an extra balance and coordination challenge.

  8. Ballistic training - Wikipedia

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    [1] [3] It is a form of power training which can involve throwing weights, jumping with weights, or swinging weights in order to increase explosive power. [4] The intention in ballistic exercises is to maximise the acceleration phase of an object's movement and minimise the deceleration phase.

  9. Lunge (exercise) - Wikipedia

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    Overhead Kettlebell Lunge and Twist. A lunge can be performed using bodyweight alone. However, weight trainers may seek to increase the difficulty using either dumbbells or kettlebells held in each hand, or a barbell held atop the neck and shoulders. Grip strength may be an issue with the dumbbell lunge so practitioners may prefer the barbell ...