Lateral box jump

The lateral box jump is a plyometric exercise targeting lateral agility and lower-body strength. It's a great move for athletes in many sports, including basketball, skiing, and tennis.

Benefits

  1. Develops lower-body strength and explosiveness
  2. Great carryover to sports
  3. Intense conditioning with minimal equipment
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Lateral box jump Instructions

Lateral box jump muscle diagram
  1. Assume a comfortable standing position, with a short box positioned next to you. This will be your starting position.
  2. Quickly dip into a quarter squat to initiate the stretch reflex, and immediately reverse direction to jump up and to the side.
  3. Bring your knees high enough to ensure your feet have good clearance over the box.
  4. Land on the center of the box, using your legs to absorb the impact.
  5. Carefully jump down to the other side of the box, and continue going back and forth for several repetitions.