Watch as Coach Kyle Tellez explains the importance of using a checkmark for the long jump approach run and how it benefits the coach and the athlete. The checkmark helps the coach pinpoint where an error has occurred, either at the beginning or end of the run. The checkmark depends on the jumper's ability, how many strides they take, and how fast they are running.
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