Students practise the hop-step-jump sequence used in the triple jump, building the rhythm before adding distance.
Tap a step to mark it as done.
Teach: hop, step, jump, rhythm, same foot, other foot. Say 'same — other — both' as a simpler rhythm cue for younger students.
Many students need many repetitions of just the hop before adding the step and jump. Break the skill down into phases across multiple lessons.
Is the student landing on the correct foot in each phase? Is there a distinct rhythm or does it collapse into a run-jump?
Mark the take-off line with a stick. Use sticks to mark distance. No sand pit or special surface needed.
Students turn the hop into two hops or skip the step entirely. The sequence must be exact: same foot, other foot, both feet — in that order, every time.
The triple jump rhythm is one of the most complex in athletics. Teaching it early builds body coordination and rhythmic awareness that transfers to many sports.
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