MED BALL VERTICAL SCOOP TOSS: STANDING FROM THE DECK

MED BALL VERTICAL SCOOP TOSS: STANDING FROM THE DECK
MED BALL VERTICAL SCOOP TOSS
The Vertical Scoop Toss combines control of Lumbar Extension and possible Reverse Thoracic Rotation with Vertical Power. The two issues that limit the execution of the toss are space and safety. Most athletes will toss the ball more than 20 ft heigh. Training in an accommodating indoor space can be a challenge. The second is a tossed medicine ball must come down. Unless you’re alone performing these tosses, I would proceed with caution. You don’t want to injure the unaware around you.
Med Ball Vertical Scoop Toss: Standing / From the Deck
- Stand in athletic position
- Place both hands behind and slightly to either side of the ball. Fingers pointing away and thumbs pointed up at address
- This toss is performed from the1/2 squat position with the Med Ball placed on the floor between your legs. Chest is up, feet slightly wider than shoulder width.
- From a dead stop, perform an explosive triple extension of the hips to a vertical jump.
- Combine a Vertical Scoop Toss without lumbar extension
- Don’t try to catch the ball. Let it bounce off the ground before picking up.
- Attempt to toss the med ball and jump as high as possible