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I want to make sure that I can do a standing broad jump that's higher than my height laying down. So, if I'm 5 foot 10, I want to make sure I'm jumping at least 6 feet on a broad jump. And a broad jump's a really interesting test. It's a profoundly extreme example of concentric and eccentric strength in the same
movement.
Peter Attia
Eccentric Strength Becomes Vital With Age; Most Falls Occur While Walking Down Stairs
#661: Dr. Peter Attia The Science and Art of Longevity
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