I guess I should have given a little bit more info in my first post. I am 22 years old, 6'1" 156 lbs. I am in the military for a couple more months so I have no coach. I will be going back to school and running track next year. I triple jumped 4 years in high school and have dabbled in it a little since, but I have mostly worked on speed, which is now quite good (10.7 100m hand timed). My form isn't horrible, my mechanics are decent (except for the problem ones I have described), but my jumps are nowhere near as far as they should be. My hop is ~18 feet, my step is ~15, and my jump is ~15. My hop is fine, I stay relatively low projecting my hips past my feet. It looks how a decent jumper looks. I am content with my hop for now. My troubles start in the step phase, where I start with good knee height, I stretch it out slightly with the "pawing" motion, but instead of having my body move past my foot like on the hop phase, I am in the air before I can project any horizontal force, I'm just going up, using a braking action to accomplish this. The same goes for the jump phase, all of my speed is gone and I just don't go anywhere, it feels horrible. I can long jump over 20 feet from a 5 step approach, and I'm only going ~15 on my jump, there is definitely something that I am doing wrong. What I'm looking for is a drill or exercise that will help me stay on the ground longer or get my body to tell my legs to drive out and not up, to get more horizontal force and maintain my speed. As I stated in my first post, I have this problem when bounding at any speed. Any help would be much appreciated, thanks.