Elite long jump performance requires a combination of high approach speed (approximately 24.3 mph) and powerful takeoff force (around 1,360 lbs, or 8 times bodyweight), with ground contact time of only about 0.13 seconds, enabling athletes to achieve distances of 8.75 meters or more.
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24.3 mph and 1360 lbs of force at take of 8.76 m LJ本站添加:
But you can't wait 8.75 m, which is a monster jump at University of Kansas.
24.3 mph generating a tremendous amount of speed on the runway.
Elite level speed to get to that distance.
1360 lb of force generated off an impact off the board, which is unbelievable, which is elite levels of force in the long jump translating into a gigantic jump.
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