Fosbury-Flop is the traditional high jump method used today. It is when an athlete approaches the bar with the "J" shape and jumps over the bar backwards.
I was having a difficult time with it because there are a lot of small things you have to do to do it right and I had a difficult time putting all the small things together.
I leaned that it isn't my lack of jumping skills. The majority of the time I got the height I needed to clear a bar. I know this because my hips were over the bar, and Akron's jumpping coach said if you get your hips over you have the height.
So we both thought it would be a good idea to switch my high jump method!
I expect this not to be as challenging as the Fosbury-Flop because there are few technical parts to it. You simply run at the bar, compress at your knees and hips just like the Flop.
There is simply less too it and I see myself do better with the Dive and Straddle technique