Question for coaches: What are box jumps for?

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My DD's group have to do 100 box jumps during conditioning. DD and some of the others are starting to get very sore feet when they do this. DD tells me it doesn't seem to be working any particular muscles. Can someone tell me what is the purpose of this exercise?
 
100 in a row is just metabolic conditioning. It just makes them tired. By that point, you are way beyond what is an acceptable range for plyometic work. And a box jump isn't really the worst or best drill for leg plyometrics.

If the height is too low, again it's just metabolic conditioning and not power production.
 
It is a high box, I haven't measured it but I would guess around 50cm, and these girls are about 9 years old, roughly 130cm tall. They train 3 days a week, but I don't know if they're doing these every time. From what I've seen, they don't seem to push up when they are at the top, which I imagine would work the quads. It just seems like they are pounding their feet to bits.
 
especially when executing plyometrics. these can be dangerous if not supervised. ^^^
 

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