Single Leg Hops (In-Place)

Single leg hops in place are the foundational plyometric exercise every athlete needs to master before progressing to advanced power training. This comprehensive guide breaks down the biomechanics, programming strategies, and progression principles behind this deceptively simple movement that builds ankle stability, hip control, and unilateral force production. Whether you’re coaching young athletes or incorporating dynamic warm-up drills for elite performers, learn how to properly implement single leg hops to develop tendon resilience, reactive strength, and injury-resistant movement patterns.

PRI Wall Supported Reach

The PRI wall supported reach is a simple yet powerful corrective exercise that addresses anterior pelvic tilt, poor posture, and movement dysfunction using nothing more than a wall and a small object to squeeze between your thighs. This foundational postural restoration technique simultaneously corrects spinal alignment, improves foot contact patterns, and enhances core stability while providing immediate feedback through the wall’s tactile cues. Perfect for athletes, powerlifters, and anyone struggling with lower back tension or postural imbalances, this accessible exercise can be performed anywhere and serves as an essential tool for improving movement quality and reducing compensatory pain patterns.

Tuck Jumps

Discover how tuck jumps can revolutionize your athletic training with this comprehensive guide to one of the most effective plyometric exercises for developing explosive power and speed. Learn proper technique, optimal programming strategies, and progression variations that will help athletes minimize ground contact time while maximizing vertical jump performance—all without requiring any specialized equipment.