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.
I didn't even know it had a name. I'll start calling it that to make me sound like I have any idea I know what I'm doing.
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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.