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 How can this information be used?   Track and Field There are numerous applications for which the information provided in the blog can be highly advantageous . This covers coaching and training athletes in related sports and implementation for most track and field events. Moreover, this information can be beneficial for the reduction of injuries in track and field sports.   Triple Jump The two horizontal jumping events in track and field are the long jump and the triple jump. They share multiple biomechanical similarities consisting of the main objective of minimizing the horizontal distance jumped , a sprint-like approach to a take-off marker on a runway (typically the same one ), an effort to reach a desired flight phase trajectory , and comparable training methods employed by the athletes. The biomechanics of the long jump will be similar to the biomechanics of triple jump, with similar phases specifically in the run phases with a correlation of acceler...