I can't jump
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I can't jump
I need some help here! When i take my approch, and I plant, I do not jump up. I sag down and rely on my pole to do all the work. I need help here. It is affecting my preformances, if anyone can help me please drop me some love, thank you
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Skyin Pimp wrote:
i'm just curious who are " THEY" that says a 17 degree angle at take off is best???
don't jump too high.. they say 17 degrees is best, and that isn't exactly a vertical jump..
i'm just curious who are " THEY" that says a 17 degree angle at take off is best???
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