jump higher
jump higher
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by Vita V. - 2006-12-04
No matter which sport an athlete pursues, jumping higher is very important to all athletes. Sports like volleyball, basketball or martial arts need the athletes to jump higher. Also, this skill adds t...
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by Josh Neumann - 2006-12-17
To start off with, I get people all the time complementing me on how much higher I can jump than I used to. To make a long story short, I did a vertical jump program a few summers back, and gained 1...
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by Jason Oh - 2007-01-02
Looking for ways to increase vertical jump?Or is there a single best way to increase vertical jump?Well, you've probably collected more than enough information on ways to increase vertical jump to st...
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by Jason Oh - 2007-01-11
Speed and strength are important components of athletes movement. With improved power, an athlete's overall performance is enhanced including an increase vertical leap.Various Jumping exercises such...
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by Thomas Haney - 2007-02-22
One powerful way to improve your athletic performance in any sport is by learning to jump higher. There's no doubt that high school athletes to college intramural players to city recreational league p...
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by Tim Allen - 2007-04-07
Scenes of Michael Jordan busting through the lane and jumping over people to dunk the basketball light up the television screen to our day. And it makes us dream of being able to leap that high and...
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by Steve Wells - 2007-05-30
So, you have seen Vince Carter dunk over the 7'2 French center Frederic Weis? Right. You have seen Air Canada dunk on Alonzo Mourning. And you heard about Vinsanity touching the top of the backb...
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by Steve Wells - 2007-06-06
Since the term "dunk" was born in 1936 millions of basketball players tried to add this "move" to their repertoire or at least to learn it. Back then the New York Times journalist Arthur Daley w...
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by Steve Wells - 2007-06-16
Do you remember Allen Iverson's dunk over the 6'11'' Marcus Camby? You know, the guy isn't even 6 feet tall! He is actually only 5' 10.75''. So its clear that he can jump. But without any exerci...
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by Skyhigh - 2007-07-05
In case you didn't know - Chris Paul, the 5'11'' point guard of the New Orleans Hornets has a 38-inch vertical! But maybe you did, maybe you also have seen his monster dunk over the 6'11'' center Dwig...