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Increasing my vertical jump.?

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I am 6'0ish and 155-160 pounds. I can currently grab the rim easily but need more inches so I can throw it down easily. I played volleyball on a summer team but other then that I don't really do any work at home for my legs. What can I do so I will be able to jump higher for the upcoming Volleyball and Basketball season?

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  1. Running stairs can actually be very hard on a person's knees and is not a very good exercise to do.  In my opinion, if you already don't, you need to start lifting weights.  A set of squats followed up by a set of box jumps is a great way to increase your vertical because you strengthen your muscles and then you work on exploding off the ground.


  2. climbing stairs helps more than people give it credit for.  When you climb stairs rapidly each step is a small jump as you need to lift your entire body up each time.  If you have access to some area where there are flights of stairs, keep running up the stairs until your legs give out.  Do this a few times a week and I bet you throw down like Jordan.

  3. The best training for improving leg strength and your vertical jump is called "explosive" training. Many NBA players use it and other Athletes who require leg strength. As the name suggests its a very fast paced movement.

    Squat Jumps: Set yourself up for the basic squat position, lower yourself parallel to the floor, hold and then explode straight up leaving the floor and thrusting your arms upwards. As you land bend your knees back into the squat position and explode again. Continue for 3 sets of 8 repititions. (or what you are comfortable with)

    Russian Lunge: (Essentially lunge jumps, similar to squat jumps but in the lunge position.) Place one foot 3 feet in front of the other and lower your body until your foward thigh is parallel to the floor. Quickly push yourself backup and spring off the floor, landing with the opposite leg foward. As soon as you land, lower yourself back into the lunge position. That's one rep. Then repeat. (This exercise is in fact used by Dwight Freeny of the Colts)

    Once you find the exercises easy hold dumbells or wear a weight vest to increase the resistance.

    Anything fast paced and explosive that causes stress in your leg muscles will aid in improving your leap. Other basic exercises like calf raises are also good.

    Also, simple jumping exercises to improve futher is by doing a consecutive jumping drill. Begin by jumping as high as you can off both feet. Your hands should be above your head and rotating to help you jump high. As soon as you land, go right back up. Repeat this twenty-five times. Next, jump twenty-five times off your right foot, then twenty-five times off your left. Keep your hands up and go up as quickly as you can after landing. Next, jump twenty-five times bringing your knees to your chest. You can now bring your arms down in order to maintain balance, but continue jumping as quickly as possible. Then jump twenty-five times trying to kick your heals into your rear end. Finally, perform twenty-five Jerry Wests. A Jerry West is a jump in which you bend forward at the waist extending your arms at forty-five degree angles. Try to touch your fingertips to your toes.

    Personally i don't like things like the leg press and other machines. though everything i just metioned and free weight exercises i find work the best but you won't really need weights for the exercises I mentioned until you really start to get stronger.

    For further exercises for improving your jumping abilities I would advise you go to nike.com and follow the links for Nike SPARQ Training. It's in both the Basketball and Football sections. The training program is great, and the videos explain everything. This will give you exercises that will aid more in the overal jumping ability, compared to vertical jump.

    Hope Iv'e helped  

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