Many martial arts (taekwondo and karate being the most obvious examples) incorporate powerful jumping maneuvers as part of the standard set of techniques practiced within the art. Many of these techniques are improved by a combination of height and speed (essentially, hang time to borrow a term from basketball). While there is clearly a degree of phsycial talent and natural physique involved in having a "good" jump for martial arts, one can see a marked improvement from repeated practice of the maneuvers, indicating that there is some ability to train for a "good" jump. So the question is this, are there any exercises that have been shown to improve jumping height and speed in a way that is suited to use in the martial arts?
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Perhaps even more than jumping higher or farther, practicing the techniques you wish to use while jumping will help the most. The sharper the technique, the less motion and momentum you will waste while in the air. Get proficient at the techniques on the ground first before trying to figure out how to move your body in the air to get the same result. If you have the technique down, the remaining part of the equation will become how to get your body into a position to perform it and recover efficiently in the air. |
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duck walking willing help jumping and stretch, jumping up from a squat position and then coming back down into the same squad position will also help, ankle weights will also help in jumping. I've been teaching since 1973 Taekwondo and a few more Korean arts practice practice practice using ankle weights in kicks |
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This is something I improved on by doing the following : (the exercises in the order of difficulty)
Along with this you must obviously do jump kicks/twirls to improve on the technique like raphael said Notes :
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