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Tutorial: Jumping Lunge with Arms Overhead

15th April 2020
Jumping Lunge mit Armen über dem Kopf | Jumping lunge with arms

The jumping lunge with arms overhead is an explosive whole-body movement that demands high levels of power and control. These are the steps to perform this demanding exercise correctly and improve your sports performance.

WHAT

  • The jumping lunge with arms overhead is an explosive whole-body movement that demands high levels of power and control.
  • The exercise is a progression of the jumping lunge, which in itself is a progression of the classic lunge. Be sure to master the technique of these two movements first before you dwell into this progression.

HOW

  • In a standing position, raise arms straight overhead in line with the body. Engage the core and set the shoulders to stabilise your torso.
  • Keeping the arms in this position, quickly jump the legs into a lunge, dropping the back knee as close to the floor as possible.
  • Stabilise the body before jumping back up and switching legs to drop into the opposite side lunge.
  • Repeat alternately for time or reps. The arms should remain straight overhead throughout.
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WHY

  • Proper control of hip extension is an integral part of hip/low back health, as well as for efficient exercise/sports performance. The jumping lunge requires you have rapid hip extension while the arms are overhead – both of these demands need a higher contribution from the core and shoulder girdle to maintain balance. 
  • If you are new to this exercise, it is common to experience small losses of balance when landing; or a forward movement of the arms during the jump. Both of these observations may indicate a loss of core/shoulder control. While further engaging the core and setting the shoulders may provide temporary stability, a better strategy is to reduce the size of the jump and keep the arms out to the side. This will allow you to focus on maintaining a strong core with right balance – as you gain stability, start to take the arms further overhead and increase the range of your jump.
  • Finally, don’t forget that the more aligned you are vertically (with gravity) the more efficient you will be. This means arms straight overhead, dropping the hips vertically down and not over-striding with the lunge. This will result in lower fatigue, reduced risk of injury, higher reps/duration, and better exercise performance. 

We just covered the jumping lunge with arms overhead. Now that you’re a pro in this variation of the normal lunge, time to check some other tutorials:

  • Jumping jacks
  • Inverted jump
  • Jumping lunge
  • Explosive floor bridge
  • Single-leg squat
  • Reverse lunge
  • Kettlebell clean and press
  • Lateral hip foam roll
  • Core bag clean
  • Deep squat hip out
  • Angled push-up
  • Abdominal hollow
  • Push-up on knees
  • Kneeling hip flexor stretch
  • Barbell deadlift row
  • Dumbbell chest press
  • Kinesis chest press
  • Superfunctional hamstring stretch
  • Shoulder foam roll
  • Lean back squat
  • Inverted press
  • Floor bridge
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