DEPTH DROP: DOUBLE LEG LANDING

DEPTH DROP: DOUBLE LEG LANDING
DEPTH DROPS
A Depth Drop is a foundational plyometric movement where an athlete rapidly drops from a predetermined height to a Proper Athletic Position. Focus should be on controlled deceleration and proper landing mechanics, mimicking the action of quickly absorbing force through proper knee flexion and controlled body posture during a jump or change of direction. Depth Drops also prepare young athletes’ nervous system to react quickly and efficiently to ground contact.
- The Primary Focus is to practice landing safely and efficiently, with knees aligned over the toes and hips slightly bent to absorb impact.
- Begin standing tall with arms overhead, ready to quickly drop down.
- Step off a bench of Soft Plyo Box into a half squat position, engaging the glutes, quads, and core to absorb force with minimal movement while maintaining balance.
- Depth Drops are initially performed with both feet together, then progress to single leg variations to challenge balance and control.
Depth Drop: Double Leg Landing
- From a standing position, step off a bench or soft plyo box, landing in Proper Athletic Position.
- These drops may vary in height but should match the current height of either your forward or lateral box jumps
- Land in proper athletic position with feet hip width a part, knees over toes, head up, arms bent, with hands by your sides
- Pause for 5 sec to reinforce controlled body posture and balance.
- You will commonly see these added as a choice to stepdown after each jump for multiple variations of box jumps