What are some tips on high jumping?
I'm a high school girl, sophomore, and my first indoor track meet is this Saturday. One thing I'm competing is high jump, and I can jump pretty well but sometimes I sike myself out and end up freaking out and telling myself I'm going to run into the bar, and then I do. What can I do to get less nervous and focus better, and clear the bar easy? Sometimes I just sail over it without thinking but sometimes I overthink it too much.
Answers:
Your head and your eyes will dictate what your hips do. If you are looking down at your feet or your steps, you certainly won't jump up in the air. If you are looking at the bar when you jump, you will run right into it. Your gaze should shift over the course of the approach and then the jump. It should start at the near standard.
At the point of takeoff, your gaze should be parallel to the bar, not looking at any of the high jump apparatus but at something that could be along the line of the bar about twenty feet away. After the take off you should lean your head slightly back and try to look at something on the opposite side of the pit from the middle of the bar.
Use Your Arms!
you should have both arms back behind the body, elbows bent, in preparation for the drive and block at the same time as the takeoff. on the final step, both arms come forward, driving the body up and off the ground.
meet warm ups should mimic actual competition jumps .
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