He’s only 6’0” tall, not muscular at all. But god damn he can just jump horizontally man 🤣 translates that fast run up into three beautifully timed jumps (hop, step, jump)
by Jonathan, the second step was shorter and it is beautiful to see that he jumped in to the distance " NOT" in height and did not lose speed "kinetic energie". So the third jump was more than 7 meters long and no triplejumper managed to!
Jonathan Edwards is a KING OF OPTIMAL SPEED in triple jump, but not maximal speed, because maximal speed is unpractice for technical disciplines in athletics!!!🌌🌌🌌🌏🌏🌏👑👑👑🏅🏅🏅🐲🐲🐲🦅🦅🦅🐯🐯🐯
He made his 18m+ jumps look so easy. But I find that seems to be the way with most world records. Whoever does one just seems to be in that effortless relaxed zone like they could have gone faster or farther.
Все просто! Потерять 25 сантиметров на первых двух отталкпниваях, чтоб в третьем накатить полметра, за счёт скорости! Даже перевода не надо! Это известно давно, но немногим даётся!:)
Can somebody help me i'm 16 yearolds and i just only triple jump in 13m10 because i can ' t improve my step , it only very short but i don't know how to improve it can somebody help me
With the last faze , the 18.40+he did is the real world record very unlucky with the wind speed . Taylor should not be anywhere close to breaking it. That was his perfect jump not because of the distance it was more smoother and control
42.7 km/hr means that his 10m time at top speed was 0.84. Ben Johnson, Carl Lewis and Maurice Green were 0.83. Only Usain Bolt was faster than that at 0.81. So Edwards had a top speed that was among the best ever sprinters. He was right that the key was to get speed and then maintain it through the phases. His key was to come off the hop carry the speed through into the step phase. He could do it even with a fairly long hop because he was going so fast and had the right amount of height on the hop and the right dynamics.
Linford Christie and Colin Jackson both said that Edwards was faster than them over 30m and could have trained to be a 60m sprinter. All he ever needed was 30m for TJ. He was also fast enough to train with Frankie Fredericks. I think that the fact that he wasn't heavily muscle-bound i.e. quite light had something to do with it.
No, Long Jump is a jump with the balls of your feet, triple jump uses your heel. Triple jump is based on bounding and gracefully moving outwards while long jump is one big spring and rotation of the arms.