Elitefts™ Director of Education Mark Watts along with Alex Coleman take you through a short complex for intermediate athletes to develop jumping ability and linear speed using
elitefts™ mini-bands and
PowerMax Versa hurdles.
- Using an elitefts mini-band worn like a back back, the athlete will execute 3 vertical jumps
- The athlete will then execute 3 tuck jumps over hurdles
- After the last hurdle, the athlete will then sprint 5-20 yards
Coaching Cues
- Resisted Vertical Jump: Throw the hands down
- Tuck Jumps: Bounce off the Ground
- Sprint: Reposition the feet to gain a good shin angle
Mistakes to Avoid
- Vertical Jump: Knee Valgus: migrating forward
- Tuck Jumps: elongated ground contact time, unilateral imbalances
- Sprint: Shortend steps, poor forward lean
Disclaimer: If an athlete does not have the neurological control, eccentric strength, or training age to perform jumps and plyometrics effectively; by all means, DO NOT add band resistance.


















































































