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Split jump (exercise)

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A split jump (also known as lunge jump, jumping lunge, plyometric lunge or simply plyo lunge. Not to be confused with the split jump used by dancers, gymnasts and figure skaters) is a form of exercise which focuses on the upper leg muscles, especially the quadriceps:

  1. assume an upright squatting position with one foot forward and the other back
  2. with a jumping motion, simultaneously move the rear foot forward and the front foot back, ending as position 1 with the feet reversed
  3. repeat

The exercise is often used for increasing lower body strength and overall athleticism.[1]

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  1. ^ Politehnica University, Department of Physical Education and Sports-Kinetotherapy, Bucharest, Romania; Branet, Camelia; Grigoroiu, Carmen; Politehnica University, Department of Physical Education and Sports-Kinetotherapy, Bucharest, Romania; Netolitzchi, Mihaela; Politehnica University, Department of Physical Education and Sports-Kinetotherapy, Bucharest, Romania; Wesselly, Teodora; Politehnica University, Department of Physical Education and Sports-Kinetotherapy, Bucharest, Romania (2020-12-28). "The Effect of Plyometric Training on Lower Body Strength in Preadolescent Athletes". Brain. Broad Research in Artificial Intelligence and Neuroscience. 11 (4Sup1): 13–29. doi:10.18662/brain/11.4Sup1/153. S2CID 233392556.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)