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High Jump Technique - Fosbury Flop Explained for Athletes & Coaches #237183 (License: Personal Use)
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The image depicts a male athlete mid-air during a high jump, employing the Fosbury Flop technique pioneered by Dick Fosbury in 1968. His body is inverted with back arched over the bar, hips elevated, and legs trailing upward-a posture that minimizes center-of-mass height and maximizes clearance efficiency. He wears a green sleeveless athletic top, white socks, and teal running shoes, with a competition number pinned to his chest.
This illustration is commonly used on sports education sites, coaching resources, Olympic history pages, or track-and-field training guides to explain proper high jump form. It serves users seeking technical understanding, visual learning aids, or historical context for modern athletics techniques.
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