Ballistic training, also known as compensatory acceleration training,[1][2] uses exercises which accelerate a force through the entire range of motion.[1][3] It is a form of power training which can involve throwing weights, jumping with weights, or swinging weights in order to increase explosive power.[4] The intention in ballistic exercises is to maximise the acceleration phase of an object's movement and minimise the deceleration phase. For instance, throwing a medicine ball maximises the acceleration of the ball.[5] This can be contrasted with a standard weight training exercise where there would be a pronounced deceleration phase at the end of the repetition i.e. at the end of a bench press exercise the barbell is decelerated and brought to a halt. Similarly, an athlete jumping whilst holding a trap bar maximises the acceleration of the weight through the process of holding it whilst they jump- where as they would decelerate it at the end of a standard trap bar deadlift.[6]