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  • Jumpscoach214, could you please, if known, provide the name of the manufacturer of that nice power rack. Thanks !

  • @012LDY Actually, someone who was close to our college just welded it together. It is pretty impressive really, I think they should go into business making them!

  • How much stimulated do your calves feel as you return to the ground. I felt my greatest "soreness" if you will on the calves, definitely from getting back down on the ground eccentrically.

  • @Raptorel I feel that if you try and keep your heel from hitting the ground, you are getting a massive eccentric loading on your calves. I actually let me heels hit on this, because I am in toe-shoes, and my achilles tendons have been sore lately (don't want to risk blowing them!). If I did keep my heel off the ground it would be a massive exercise for calf stiffness. When I used to coach at Wisconsin LaCrosse (a very good track and field school in the USA) they always had their athletes keep

  • @Raptorel their heels off the ground.... but they weren't using poundages anywhere close to this. Not that this is a ton of weight, Stefan Holm blows me away in this exercise :)

  • @jumpscoach214 Exactly, that's what I was doing when I was doing step-ups. The most sore stuff was the calf complex after them.

  • @jumpscoach214 yeah i read somewhere that Holm does 400+ lbs on this exercise which is just insane for his boyweight and all around. is there maybe a video of him performig that exercise? it would be really good.

  • @psolarhidi yes, it is on the stefan holm vs. donald thomas series which is on youtube. There are 5 in the series, but I forget which episode in particular it is.

  • @jumpscoach214 thank you very much

  • @jumpscoach214 hey i just saw it. but there was one thing that i found really interesting. Holm although he can do all this weight, and being reactive as hell(stiff tendons) he actually has an extremely low vertical jump of 60cm or 23-24 inches. So although he can extremely high with a run up, using his excellent plyometric abillity he is a poor jumper if he relies on explosive strength. I know that as a high jumper he does not need to hump high using strength as jumpers who become good--->

  • @psolarhidi ---> at jumping with squats mostly(power jumpers as kelly bagget defines them who use their muscle strength to jump and not tendons as those who take a big run up like holmes), but i was surprised at how low his strength and vertical jump is compared to his monstrous RVJ and tendons.

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