Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Why do long jump scores decline in winter?

Why do long jump scores decline in winter?

Are your test conditions the same? Clothing, running shoes, venue. The climate in winter is cold. Compared with summer, it is not easy for the body to enter an excited state during outdoor testing, and the muscles and ligaments are tighter. Generally, outdoor results in winter will be worse than in summer.

It has nothing to do with your 1,000-meter training.