By Micah Kurtz, MS, CSCS, RSCC*D, USAW, FMS
As mentioned in my first Fitness Friday article, an athlete must be able to produce power in order to jump high and run fast. Power is the product of force times velocity. The velocity portion can also be referred to as rate of force development. To be powerful, the goal is to produce a lot of force quickly.
The high pull involves triple extension of the hips, knees, and ankles. This explosive move will train rate of force development, and the goal is for it to help the athlete run faster and jump higher. Basketball players always want to know how they can increase their vertical or get their bounce up, and it’s actually pretty simple. It’s just a matter of physics and hard work!
If you want to increase your vertical then increase your force output (strength) and your rate of force development. The high pull is a great exercise to improve your rate of force development.