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Jake Tuura on Jump Training, Knee Rehab Protocols, and Games + Community as Ultimate Power Potentiators

Jake Tuura on Jump Training, Knee Rehab Protocols, and Games + Community as Ultimate Power Potentiators

Released Thursday, 5th August 2021
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Jake Tuura on Jump Training, Knee Rehab Protocols, and Games + Community as Ultimate Power Potentiators

Jake Tuura on Jump Training, Knee Rehab Protocols, and Games + Community as Ultimate Power Potentiators

Jake Tuura on Jump Training, Knee Rehab Protocols, and Games + Community as Ultimate Power Potentiators

Jake Tuura on Jump Training, Knee Rehab Protocols, and Games + Community as Ultimate Power Potentiators

Thursday, 5th August 2021
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Today’s show is with Jake Tuura.  Jake currently works at Velocity Training Center as a strength and conditioning coach. Prior to Velocity, Jake was a collegiate S&C coach for 7 years.  Jake is the owner of jackedathlete.com where he teaches athletes and coaches principles on muscle gain, jumping higher, and rehab from jumper’s knee.

Training for things like vertical jump and sprinting are enjoyable to discuss, but we need to always be zooming out into more global concepts of performance.  For example, you may tweak every ounce of your training to help an athlete jump 4” (10cm) higher, but what if that athlete just got into a really good community where athletes were doing various dunks, and found that simply being in that environment unlocked 4” of jumping gain, that was eventually able to filter over into their permanent results?  Or perhaps look at the formation of jumpers who are obsessed with jumping as youths, doing dozens, if not hundreds, of jumps each day? Also, understanding how to be consistent as per staying healthy is not often considered as it should be, particularly for jump-related sports.

Jake Tuura has been on a journey of sport performance exploration for years, and offers grounded solutions for those seeking muscle gain, performance increase and pain reduction.  On the show today, Jake talks about what he has been learning since leaving the university sector in strength and conditioning, as well as updated knowledge in the vertical jump training space.  Jake also talks about how to use games as the ultimate warmup (and workout, when combined with sprints and jumps) for athletes, and finished with some great points on knee pain and rehab, and points where isometric exercises might not be the panacea that it is so often offered as.

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Timestamps and Main Points

4:56 – Some of the last things Jake learned as a college strength and conditioning coach

16:31 – What Jake has learned working in the private sector of sports performance since moving beyond his university coaching job

18:44 – Thoughts on using games with pro-level players versus younger athletes

25:29 – Things that Jake has been compiling in the last few years in regards to vertical jump training

38:21 – What Jake has noticed in elite dunking athletes in regards to their training history and jumping volumes

46:22 – The importance of using sport play as either an advanced warmup or potentiation for jumps or even sprints

51:59 – Thoughts on penultimate length in a running two leg jump”

58:13 – Looking at isometric training, versus kinetic chain training and general strength conditioning when it comes to knee rehabilitation and injury prevention

“When you are a college strength coach, you think that everyone really wants to be in (the weightroom)”

“You are warming up their bodies, but are you thinking of how you are impacting their brains?... they are like zombies”

“If you are a college strength coach, there are 1000’s of kids who will do your job for free… and you have to impress the head coach”

“I think we need to start vertical jump training with the objective starting point of physics, and then you can create a good plan”

“Can you get stronger by just jumping? Yes you can; but… some people are just not built for that, and they need extra training… sometimes freak athletes, they may not need the extra training, they were just born for it”

“(In regards to knee pain) Jumping as high as possible for a decently high volume… would a caveman do that?”

“The pro-dunkers, would jump every day (growing up) and as they get older and increase outputs, they do not jump every single day; and they always get into strength training”

“Having the people to do dunk sessions with is huge; we h...

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