In a recent article for The Guardian, Sean Ingle critiques World Athletics’ long jump proposals, arguing they fail to address underlying issues. Ingle suggests a more comprehensive approach focusing on athlete development and accessibility to elevate the sport’s future.
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Teenage long jump prodigy Larissa Iapichino is making headlines as she gears up for the Olympics, eyeing her mother’s remarkable record. With determination and talent, the rising star aims to make her mark on the international stage.
In a stunning display of athletic prowess and innovative technique, Tuariki Delamere has rewritten the playbook for long jump with…
World Athletics is set to trial a new long jump take-off technique aimed at enhancing athlete performance and safety. Officials believe this innovation could revolutionize the event, offering athletes increased opportunities to excel. Further details will follow.
A newly implemented long jump ‘take off zone’ is undergoing testing, sparking mixed reactions from athletes and coaches. Proponents argue it enhances performance, while critics raise concerns about fairness and the impact on traditional jump techniques.
A recent study published in Frontiers reveals significant performance differences between deaf and hearing athletes in repeated counter-movement jumps, measuring height, force, and acceleration. The findings could reshape training strategies in basketball and volleyball.
On this day in sports history, Charles Dumas etched his name into the record books with a remarkable high jump of 7 feet 1¾ inches at the 1956 Olympics. This groundbreaking feat not only secured him a gold medal but also set a new world record, revolutionizing the sport.
In a historic moment at the 1968 Olympics, Bob Beamon soared to an astonishing 8.90 meters, shattering the long jump world record. His incredible feat not only redefined the event but also highlighted his protest against racial injustice, making history both on and off the field.
A recent study in Frontiers reveals that verbal instructions significantly enhance performance in drop vertical jumps among female volleyball athletes. The research analyzes ground reaction force-time profiles, highlighting how guidance impacts landing from various heights, potentially informing training practices.
in a groundbreaking approach to athlete safety, Sparta Science is harnessing teh power of technology and biomechanics to revolutionize injury…