Backward Jump

Exercise / Cardio, Leg

How to Backward Jump

Backward-Jumping

Backward Jump Benefits

 

  • Backward Jump are a plyometric exercise. Plyometrics are explosive aerobic moves that increase speed, quickness, and power and they work your whole body.
  • Backward Jump target the abdominal muscles, hip muscles and hip flexors and also work on the thighs, knee tendons and quadriceps.
  • Jumps are beneficial to your health because they combine cardiovascular conditioning with strength work. Since jumps elevate your heart rate, they can also improve your cardiovascular fitness.

 

Muscles Worked in the Backward Jump

Target - Quadriceps
Gluteus Maximus
Hip Flexors
Calves
Hamstrings
Abs
muscle worked in the Skater