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Workouts to Increase Vertical Jump

If you ask any professional sportsperson what it takes to be a winner, one of the things they are guaranteed to say is continually trying to improve. That principle applies whether you are #1 in the...

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How To Jump Higher Faster

If you take part in a sport where the ability to jump vertically is an important skill to have, then your desire to be able to jump higher will hopefully be a strong one. More than that, you will...

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What Is A Good Vertical Jump?

Vertical jumping is an important skill in many sports and often the ability to jump higher than an opponent can mean the difference between you scoring or not, and your team subsequently winning or...

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Best Exercises to Increase Vertical Jump

For many sports, the ability to vertically jump from a standing start is essential. These include soccer, volleyball, American football, and perhaps most of all, basketball. As with any sporting...

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How To Jump Higher To Dunk

While most sports have their fair share of tension and excitement, there are few that have the same levels of intensity, passion, and physical requirements as basketball. When we say requirements,...

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How To Increase Your Vertical Jump

For most people, a vertical jump is something they might have to do to reach a tin of soup on the top shelf of their food cupboard. Beyond that, they will have no concept whatsoever of how the...

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