And while most any form of movement is beneficial, there’s one underrated type that doesn’t involve busting your ass on a ...
Incorporating low-impact jump training can help maintain bone density, coordination, and fast-twitch muscle fibers, all of ...
Seen jump training workouts cropping on your social media feeds lately? Me too. It seems that everyone is either talking about it, or doing it. Or, as it turns out, searching about it, with Google ...
As you age, you might think low-impact exercise is the safest route for long-term health. But according to leading physiologist Dr Stacy Sims, this mindset could be holding women back. In fact, ...
'Sprinters usually incorporate movements that mimic their sprint mechanics by focusing on force production, elasticity, and ...
Plyo (plyometric) training — also known as jump training — could be the answer to your fitness-plateau woes. This high-intensity workout method is all about quick, explosive movements that stretch a ...
If you’re ready to kick your workouts up a notch, jump training is one of the simplest ways to do it. The movement of jumping calls on various muscle groups at once while also adding a cardio element ...
Seventh-grader Ted Carttar gives a final karate kick after high-stepping across the gym floor, while Evan Stewart, left, Rowan Laufer and Tom Richardson observe and measure the attempt during the ...
Jump rope can not only improve endurance, but also doubles as a plyometric workout, which boosts tendon stiffness and trains ...
Single-leg (unilateral) training could make you sprint faster and balance better, according to the research. Bulgarian split ...