I'm no sprinter, so it's definitely to help with injury prevention and anything else that will make me a stronger rider. So core work id have thought would be good too.
I've been following some tips from a video of Nathan Haas you can find on YouTube.
Low weight, high velocity, lots of reps seems to be the mantra.
Jumping up repeatedly onto a 1 metre high box is exhausting but I feel more springy than when I started a few weeks ago.
Jumping up repeatedly onto a 1 metre high box
To OP: Plyometrics are in the very advanced end of scale.
That's the video I've been trying to remember, thank you. It's excellent.
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I'm no sprinter, so it's definitely to help with injury prevention and anything else that will make me a stronger rider. So core work id have thought would be good too.