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  2. Plyometrics - Wikipedia

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    The athlete usually sinks (drops) too low which takes too long to make the transition from the eccentric to the concentric contraction. As a result, the exercise becomes a jump-strength exercise and not a true plyometric one. Jump technique remains the same regardless of whether it is a true plyometric exercise or a jump exercise.

  3. 14 plyometric exercises that burn fat and calories - AOL

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    Ahead, discover 14 plyometric exercises to try: Plyometric exercises messier squat. Messier squat . Stand with your feet wider than shoulder-width apart. Sit down and back into a wide-stance squat ...

  4. Skipping (gait) - Wikipedia

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    3 Exercise. 4 Benefits. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Power skipping is a plyometric exercise used to increase athletic explosiveness. It can be ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Strength training - Wikipedia

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    Common superset configurations are two exercises for the same muscle group, agonist-antagonist muscles, or alternating upper and lower body muscle groups. [29] Exercises for the same muscle group (flat bench press followed by the incline bench press) result in a significantly lower training volume than a traditional exercise format with rests. [30]

  7. Michael Yessis - Wikipedia

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    In 1975, he and athlete Fred Wilt coined the term plyometrics while observing Soviet athletes warming up. [2] In 1982, Yessis traveled to the Soviet Union to work with Yuri Verkhoshansky, a biomechanist and sports trainer. [citation needed] Yessis' teaching career focused on a performance-based version of sports conditioning and training. [3]

  8. Complex training - Wikipedia

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    The plyometric portion of the training should be completed in an explosive manner. Sets are often used. Between the performance of the strength exercise and the plyometric exercise there is between a 3–12 minute rest period; opinions vary on the most efficient length. [3] As the muscles have been intensely activated by the strength exercise ...

  9. Category:Physical exercise - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Physical exercise" ... Plyometrics; Pole dance; Power training; Powerlifting;