Posts tagged ‘vertical jump’

How Jump Training Can Help You Increase Your Vertical and Why it Works

By David Nordmark, 2 March, 2010, Leave A Comment

s there a jump training program out there that can help you get off the ground? To answer this question, we need to explore the question of why some people can jump whereas others cannot.

Plyometrics Training in Vertical Jump Training – Should I Feel Sore?

By Jacob W. Hiller, 1 March, 2010, Leave A Comment

When you do plyometrics, should you or should you not feel sore? Learn whether or not plyometrics will make you feel sore like weight training does in this article.

Plyometric Exercises For Jump Training

By Joshua Dibbs, 28 February, 2010, Leave A Comment

Jump training is not what some people might think, it requires some knowledge of plyometric exercises. You can’t simply go to the gym and workout your legs like everyone else at the gym.

Plyometric Jump Training – What You Need to Know About Improving Vertical and Linear Jumps

By Adam M Rise, 27 February, 2010, Leave A Comment

Vertical jump, by definition, is the ability to lift one’s self off the ground as high as possible. It is normally done from a standstill position and using only one’s own muscle power. In essence, the vertical jump is a measure to find out how high you can throw yourself up in the vertical plane.