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    Trampolining

    i read in an article in Athletics Weekly that asha phillip only trains once a week for track, and 5x for trampolining, and is world class at trampolining as well. so this made me wonder...

    Could trampolining be like some kind of super plyometrics? I guess the other skills needed would help sprinting as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by walrusgod
    i read in an article in Athletics Weekly that asha philips only trains once a week for track, and 5x for trampolining, and is world class at trampolining as well. so this made me wonder...

    Could trampolining be like some kind of super plyometrics? I guess the other skills needed would help sprinting as well.
    never heard of her/him so they can't be that good. people can get a long long way on talent, and if i could trampoline instead of going to practice i would. no doubt.

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    are you serious?!

    she finished fourth in world junior 100m final at 15, in 11.48.

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    She possesses great dorsiflexion because of the tramp work...I watched and was impressed at the South of England Indoor Championships.

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    Well, I used to do it to a similar standrd and at my peak could barely beat her in a race (note I am male) so I can safely say it isn't a superplyometrics exercise. What it does do is help a lot with co-ordination, rhythm, flexibility, learning to focus etc. That girl is obviously very genetically tallented. I hope she can go all the way.

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    I read that a lot of dorsi-flex increases ground contact time if you land allmost flat footed, where-as landing with higher heels fatigues the calves earlier.

    If she is landing allmost flat footed, it doesn't seem to hurt her though.

    By the way; if trampolining was so good, why aren't trampolinists comming through to track more often?

    I only ever saw one cross-over into track, when former Russian speed skater (Irena Privilova?) wen in to track and won the European indoor 60m title quite easily.

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