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for events like high jump triple jump, can elastic/tendon strength be trained

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  • xxispawn01xx
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    Originally posted by Serack View Post
    I'd recommend reading the entirety of Chris Beardsley's Strength is Specific, which is only $2.99 on Kindle, (You can download the app and read it on your phone if you are like me and don't own a kindle), but Beardsley wrote an article specific to the High Jump here

    https://medium.com/@SandCResearch/ho...g-b7c6a962ab84
    That article was EXCELLENT. And yes it can be trained. Including with barbells

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  • xxispawn01xx
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    Originally posted by Serack View Post
    I'd recommend reading the entirety of Chris Beardsley's Strength is Specific, which is only $2.99 on Kindle, (You can download the app and read it on your phone if you are like me and don't own a kindle), but Beardsley wrote an article specific to the High Jump here

    https://medium.com/@SandCResearch/ho...g-b7c6a962ab84
    got two interviews coming up, but going to look at this when i have time

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  • Serack
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    I'd recommend reading the entirety of Chris Beardsley's Strength is Specific, which is only $2.99 on Kindle, (You can download the app and read it on your phone if you are like me and don't own a kindle), but Beardsley wrote an article specific to the High Jump here

    https://medium.com/@SandCResearch/ho...g-b7c6a962ab84

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  • for events like high jump triple jump, can elastic/tendon strength be trained

    for instance doing push press does it 'strengthen' my tendon or ability to hold force on jumping events?
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