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Old 01-31-2008, 11:37 PM
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Exclamation Correct Jumping Technique-For A Possible Extra ~3+inches On Your Jump

Aight, this is a commonly asked question, so lets get it out of the way in respect to everyone asking it, and all the members who always have to answer it time n time again for them.

I'm not going to go too into detail with this, ill try to put it plainly so its easy to understand and follow.

Much of this is from VJB and other sources, but most of u don't like 2 read and do you're own research so i made it easy 4 ya'll.

any suggestions/comments feel free to post

Additional info is always welcome.

2 legged Jumping technique(off jumpstop)
1.In the run up, try pick up as much speed as u can before u go into the jumpstop.
The faster u go, the better.
Approach the target with as much momentum as u can build up.
Make the last few strides as long as u can.
2.When you hop into the jump stop, off the last step, try cover as much distance as u can in that stride, while still staying very low to the ground.
Drop down into the jump stop, a 1/4 squat is enough.
Do not bend your knees too much, and don't go too low, limit time spent in the jump stop as much as u can,the less time it takes 4 u to come down and up from the jumpstop, the better.
Push off with as much force as u can muster.the point is to try convert all the horizontal energy built up in the run up into the vertical jump.
3.Just before leaving the ground, push through with your toes, as if u are trying to make holes in the ground with them.
Try not to lock your knees in the air, let them come up as smoothly as they can.
4.When rising,force fully bring your arms up,a very strong arm swing action will assist the overall jump and get u more momentum, taking you a bit higher.

watch these guys 2 legged take off:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vb1DzCGLHy4(the first one,mainly)
YouTube - DeFrancosTraining.com - Vertical Jump technique
YouTube - Vince Carter Windmill vs Clippers

1 legged Jumping technique
1.Run as fast as u can to build up momentum prior to taking off.
Long,bouncy steps are the key.(watch Stefan Holm run up into high jump)
2.Plant the jumping leg(lead foot)just below your center of gravity.
Do not plant the jumping leg too far ahead, it should be just a step ahead of the rest of your body,but still a lengthy enough stride to get enough power to get up.
Keep your hips high, don't bend your jumping leg too much and don't push off hard like u would with a 2 legged jump.
Make sure on the last few steps u attempt for maximum stride.
The quiter u leave the ground, and the less noise u make,the better.
No heavy,noisy pounding steps.
3.Upon leaving the ground,drive your opposite leg up powerfully bringing up the knee hard to increase momentum.
4.Bring the opposite arm up powerfully,this will help aid the knee drive.

Most importantly, just try to execute the whole action as smoothly and as effortly as possible. Think of how Clyde drexler or george Gervin would float into the lane to do a finger roll.Think of it as u 'gliding'.

watch these one legged jump technique's:
YouTube - Vince Carter Practice Free Throw Dunk
YouTube - WORLDS GREATEST DUNKER!!
YouTube - Stefan Holm 2.40 slowmotion

try to focus on it bit by bit, master each point one by one instead of trying to do it all in one go.

After a lot of PEFRECT practice u should master both techniques.
Remember not to practice to failure,rather to just get yourself comfortable with the entire process so it will come naturally after time.
executing the correct jumping technique can add up to 5 inches alone onto ones vertical jump, if not mastered before hand.

This is good for anyone looking to get an extra few inches, if they are close to grabbing rim or dunking.

GOOD LUCK, AND HAVE FUN AT IT!!!!!!!!!
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Old 02-01-2008, 12:43 AM
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thats pretty good but i think u should add in these tips hat curtis posted, apparently some jump experts or some1 like that gave him the tips, there real good. well here they are, originally posted by curtis.

1.) Try changing the run-up. Compare your run-up to mine. You'll see a big difference. Try running faster.
2.) Last step should be very long. It helps you store kinetic energy. Perfect example: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJuqTYn2zLc
3.) Your knee drive is almost not existent. Pull your non jumping leg up very hard.

It's not easy mastering these three points. Focussing on one point only and proceed to the others once you think you did it right.

Last but not least, if you really want an outstanding running one leg jump you must get super reactive.

I hope this helps. Feel free to ask if you have further questions!

AC's (squatdr)

yeah, looked great except that fall, i did that on an alley oop about 8 years ago when i tried to two hand it, didnt hurt as bad as it looked, but i was sore the next day.
approach speed is very good.
i think one leg takeoff could be more vertical and less horizontal, also your approach could be more "poppy". what i mean by that is elastic, youtube some great highjumpers to see what i mean. most elite highjumpers are sub 11 100 meter runners, but none look that fast in their approach and they are very springy in their approach.

the two footed jumps looked good as well, good arm swing, and again nice approach. i would like to see a vid of your true vertical jump.

all in all real good jumps, i think you are close to 40"? if so that makes you elite. get the strength numbers up as well and just work on jumping more.

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I def. would need to see more to give you a full overview... the first think that I notice is when you jump off of one foot, you dont quite get your jumping leg under you... this makes your knee bend and causes your momentum to push you forward more than upward... Look up Stefan Holms... a pro high jumper... watch his last two steps, he will jump off of a stick as a leg and go straight up into the air!

2 feet, you look good until you do a bit of a hop to set your two feet and jump up... you need to work more on lengthening that hop to maintain speed over having height in the prejump phase... I cover about 3 feet in my prejump phase but the whole three feet is a fraction of an inch off the ground, to maintain all of my speed in the run up and push it upward.... Also my secrets... do al ot of pull ups, and drills that cause your arms to push up quicker and more explosively!!! Arms have been suprisingly more important than people realize in jumping... for example, i went up to grab a rebound once, and when my arms came up to jump, i open fisted a kid in his jaw and actually shatter his jaw and gave him a concussion! Use that skill for good and not evil!!

Also on one footed jumps, DRIVEEEE your opposite knee upwards as high as possible... this will help raise your center of mass... which will aslo propel yourself upward!

Check this out, and watch his last two steps! notice speed!!!! and how his jumping leg is directly under him!!!


http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=AjMlRrBM8r4
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Old 02-01-2008, 06:27 AM
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thanks AJ i will add those

did curtis e-mail the jump experts trainers?
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Old 02-01-2008, 09:52 AM
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ok this is a commonly asked question,so lets get this one out of the way for everyone asking it,and all the members who always hav 2 answer it time n time again.

im not going to go too into detail with this,im going to put it plainly so its easy to understand and follow.

Much of this is from VJb and other sources,but most of u dont like 2 read and look around so i made it easy 4 u.

2 legged Jumping technique(off jumpstop)
1.In the run up,try pick up as much speed as u can before u go into the jumpstop.The faster u go,the better.Approach the target with as much momentum as u can build up.
2.Drop down into the jump stop,a 1/4 squat is enough.Do not bend your knees too much,and dont go too low,as 2 limit time spent in the jump stop as much as u can,the less time it takes 4 u to come down and up from the jumpstop,the better.Push off with as much force as u can muster.
3.Just before leaving the ground,push through with your toes,as if u are trying to make holes in the ground with them.try not to lock your knees in the air,let them come up as smoothly as they can.
4.when rising,forecfully bring your arms up,reaching for the rim/target.

watch these guys 2 legged take off:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vb1DzCGLHy4(the first one,mainly)
http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=NhvISlxCqVs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A_ZMiCJVYz0

Note:check out dwight Howards windmill in the 07 dunk contest.

1 legged Jumping technique
1.Run as fast as u can to build up momentum prio to taking off.Long,bouncy steps are the key.
2.Plant the jumping leg(lead foot)just below your center of gravity.Do not plant the jumping leg too far ahead,it should be just a step ahead of the rest of your body,but still a lengthy enough stride to get enough power to get up.keep your hips high,dont bend your jumping leg too much and dont push off hard like u would with a 2 legged jump.make sure on the last few steps u attempt for maximum stride.
3.Upon leaving the ground,drive your opposite leg up powerfully bringing up the knee hard to increase momentum.
4.bring the opposite arm up powerfully,this will help aid the knee drive.

Most importantly,just try to execute the whole action as smoothly and as effortly as possible.Think of how Clyde drexler or george Gervin would float into the lane to do a finger roll.Think of it as u 'gliding'.

watch these one legged jump technique's:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=51Lu-hrramo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8GszNJ1NCWo
http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=KhF1c4InaMo

After a lot of PEFRECT practice u should master both techniques.remember not to practice to failure,rather to just get yourself comfortable with the entire process so it will come naturally after time.
executing the correct jumping technique can add up to 5 inches alone onto ones vertical jump.
yeah thats good but for one footed jumps remember, the quiter u jump, the higher u'll go
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Old 02-01-2008, 02:35 PM
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gr8 thread man, on da 1st video 4 tha 2 legged jumpin if you pause it at 0:37s u can see dwight howards hed ova tha rim
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thnx fellas,make use of these,tats y i made it

any more tips/comments keep em coming
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this is great guys
i didnt really know this. i still have problems jumping when i run fast, i dont know why, (i get allot higher when i like jog slowly to the rim) but i know with enough practice i can get used to it.
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this is great guys
i didnt really know this. i still have problems jumping when i run fast, i dont know why, (i get allot higher when i like jog slowly to the rim) but i know with enough practice i can get used to it.
You may lack sufficient eccentric strength to absorb and convert your horizontal momentum. Or you may have the strength but lack the muscular coordination to do so because you are not used to running at a fast speed. Or, and this is more likely to be the case, it could be that you lack a bit of both (personally, this is me, although my problem is more coordination).

Practice your running vertical with a slow jog but practice taking fast, powerful, long strides for your couple of steps just before you plant your feet for the two foot jump. The tips provided by CurtiS from axel, squatDr and AdamL are very useful. One think to bear in mind is the arm swing. You probably know this anyway but you will want to swing the arms back hard when you take your last long step / plant your first foot. Practice this and eventually, you will be able to do this faster and carry more speed into your countermovement jump.
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Old 02-02-2008, 07:23 PM
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You may lack sufficient eccentric strength to absorb and convert your horizontal momentum. Or you may have the strength but lack the muscular coordination to do so because you are not used to running at a fast speed. Or, and this is more likely to be the case, it could be that you lack a bit of both (personally, this is me, although my problem is more coordination).

Practice your running vertical with a slow jog but practice taking fast, powerful, long strides for your couple of steps just before you plant your feet for the two foot jump. The tips provided by CurtiS from axel, squatDr and AdamL are very useful. One think to bear in mind is the arm swing. You probably know this anyway but you will want to swing the arms back hard when you take your last long step / plant your first foot. Practice this and eventually, you will be able to do this faster and carry more speed into your countermovement jump.
blue u seem very knowledgable on training from wot ive seen of your recent posts

if u hav anything else to add or comment on plz do so.
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blue u seem very knowledgable on training from wot ive seen of your recent posts

if u hav anything else to add or comment on plz do so.

yeah he knows alot because he is from everyone there is like 30 and has years of experience behind them, thats one good thing about that site.
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