Explaining some misunderstandings about the impulse-momentum relationship: Part 2
1️⃣The velocity vector of your run up is primarily horizontal, but Isaiah have been presenting the vertical component of the impulse-momentum relationship. The two directions do interact, but only the ones in the same directions directly cause change in the other.
2️⃣How fast you run up directly affects your horizontal force generation, which in turn can augment your vertical force generation, but
3️⃣If you run too fast such that you cannot generate sufficient horizontal force to slow you down and allow you to generate sufficient vertical force, you blow out of the approach. It's not about energy dissipation as heat. Its about you not being able to control your body's momentum.
To understand movement where momentum change is the goal, the impulse-momentum relationship is supremely helpful, even more so than anything you want with energy or power or whatever. Cause in this domain, everything is causal.
Once again, I am happy to jump on the pod to fully explain this @isaiahrivera1 @thpstrength @johnevans_thp
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