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Box Jumps

Hannibal

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Taking from Dave Tate's Q&A Page...

How are ya'll incorporating box jumps into the routine.
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Yes we have been messing around with box jumps for a few weeks now and are still trying to figure out what is the best way to use them. We use two diffrent types of jumps. The first is we jump onto the box. Then step off.We do not jump down! The first time we tried this, just about everyone in the gym made it to a 38 inch box. Chuck did it with a green band around his belt and under his feet. Since we have started these John Stafford (at 282 pounds) has made it to a 45 inch box and many others have made 40 inches. I have made a 43 inch box (at 295). My goal is to get to 44 to 45. This is around the same as a hyper machine. I think it would be cool to be able to jump on a hyper machine. I belive Chuck will be the first to get to 50 inches. I belive tilt made 38 at 465 or whatever he weights. We jump this way two days a week. One for 5 sets or 5 reps at 35 to 38 inches and the other day for 3 reps trying to get to a high box. The second way we jump is to place a box squat box infront of the jump box and start in a seated box squat position then jump onto the box in front of us. We use a weighted vest (75 pounds) or hold plates for this. We jump onto a 24 inch box. We only use one or the other jumps. We have found it best to jump on the bench days at the end of the bench training session. We are also looking into using the weight vest with dumbbells for the jumps. You would hold the dumbells at your side and use them to squat down then drop them at the bottom, then jump on the box.
We are still trying to figure out how all this fits in or it it will even help but until then "I want to jump on the damn hyper machine"
Louie has been at work with all this stuff for us and we have been back at the sled very hard. This time for distance with 90 to 135 pounds. By distance I should say time. Twenty minutes has been the average. I have seen louie drag 135 for two miles straight!

John Stafford 45" @ 282lbs
Dave Tate......43" @ 295lbs
"Tilt" Henry....38" @ 465lbs
Chuck V.........38" @ 220lbs WITH the added resistance of a green band looped through his belt.

So do the bands make you explosive, or what?!
 
Great post Hannibal. Imagine Tilt dunking!

I have been thinking about these lately, glad you posted that. I guess it is time to go back to Lowes and start some more carpentry work.

When I was younger and, ahem, a bit lighter in the pants, I was able to jump up on a brick retaining wall at our school which was at chest height to me (five 7 and a half), not sure how high that is, but not too bad for a white guy.

May have to see how high I can get now with a few more lbs on me. I do not think I will be anchoring my ass down with bands before jumping any time soon. I think that for humans (which Chuck ain't) that would be a recipe for disaster. I imagine missing the box by an inch or two would feel real nice on the old shins.

B.
 
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