Friday, December 31, 2010

New Years Eve Jump Session

Today I went in for a jump session from 12 steps at UNI with Jacob, and ended up having a pretty good day. I have been having some confidence issues from the longer approaches finishing jumps on the right poles, and finally had a few good jumps today. My best jump was a blowthrough on a 5m 14.5, but instead I'll post the next jump which was a clearance at a 5.30m bungee on a 5m 14.0. I mostly missed this jump, but I'm hitting the downswing hard, getting a hold of the pole through the bottom and I'm (sort of) committing to the jump even on a decently big pole from 12 steps. After this I took some decent shots at a 5.40m crossbar on the 14.0, but realistically I had taken too many jumps and was out of legs from there.


Saturday, December 25, 2010

Happy Holidays and the Future

Well I'm back in San Diego for a few days, getting some solid training in (though over the course of 4 days I have trained at 3 different outdoor tracks), and can't complain about the weather and being able to run longer than 60m on a straightaway. There isn't a whole lot to do around here during the day, so we spend a lot of time relaxing, stretching, hydrating, and preparing for the day's workout. It's a pretty solid environment for training for sure.

In a few days I'm going to head back to the midwest, but I'm heading to Cedar Falls, IA to train with my good buddy Jacob Pauli for a week or so. I usually really enjoy my time in Iowa, and am looking forward to some quality training with Jacob. I'm also getting some brand new UCS 4.90m poles (14.9 and 14.2) shipped straight to Cedar Falls next week so we can hit some serious mid-approach jumps. I can't wait.

At the moment, I'm planning on opening my season with a rust-buster on January 8th at home, getting another little meet in two weeks later at home, and then hitting my real season opener at the Reno Vault Summit at the end of the month. I have to give thanks for Steve Chappell and the boys from UCS for being beyond cool to me and inviting me to the summit. The guys at UCS are ridiculously supportive of my dream, and I'm so lucky to have them as friends and contacts. I recently shot a little video for them answering a few questions about my training leading up to the summit, and I hope you guys can check it out and enjoy it soon on their website for the summit.

Anyway, that's pretty much it for me for now, but this blog looks boring so I'll post a video from last week of myself jumping a PR for 3 bounds with a 2 step walk-in.



Stay tuned!

Jeff

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Good Training and A Few Vids

Well training has been going well. I just finished a hard three-week cycle, and am going into a much needed rest week, where I take the volume down by about 50% for a week and give myself a chance to recover and enjoy the holidays! Here's a video from my last jump session from 8 steps on a 4.60m 13.0. I've been really working hard on hitting an elastic position through the bottom and letting that help me get out of the "window" quicker and swing long and fast. Things are starting to look good from here, and I ended up having a few good jumps on this day during my first session from 18 steps. Anyway, here's the 8 step jump:



The next video is from today's lift session. I wanted to work up to a heavy double in the power snatch from the low blocks (which is a tough position for me). I ended up working up to 90kg (about 200lb), and even that felt pretty light and I caught it nice and high on both reps. Last year at this time I was diving into the hole to catch 95kg for a single, and this year I feel like I am way ahead of that. Here's the video:



Anyway I'm headed to San Diego this evening for the holidays, but I should be getting in some good training out there, and I'll be sure to update! Happy holidays!

Jeff

Monday, December 6, 2010

6 Step PR

Well I dont know why it took me so long to post this, but I jumped a 6 step (3 left) PR last saturday. My previous PR was 4.65m from outdoors last year just after the USA championship on a bungee, and last saturday I made 4.70m and 4.75m crossbars during my session. Here's the video of my 4.75m jump. There's also a link to a more clear version on the right in my "Run PR" list.




The pole was a 15' 13.6, which is a 195 (I think), and the grip was somewhere around 14'3'' or so. I was definitely happy about the jump, and the flow through the bottom. In a perfect world I would be on a bit softer pole with the standards back at 80, and would come around the pole better up top, but the 13.6 is the softest 15' pole that I have, so I have to make it work! Anyway, maybe soon I will be able to roll that pole a little better and be able to catch the ride better up top.

Other than that, training is going great. We're doing some heavy running on the track right now, lots of heavy sled pulls and sled pushes and a good amount of bounding. Today I'm going to try going back to 12 steps on the runway. Lets hope for the best.