How to Jump Higher

 
 

I found this video of a person who jumps over cars. He takes a short runup and makes a jump easily. If you cannot do that, then it will look awesome. Anyway here is the video.
Enjoy!

 
 

Yahoo answers is a place where you ask questions to get answers from common people. There are several how to jump higher questions available. You can find some valuable information from here. Do check it out and find what you are looking for. You can also post some questions and they'll be answered. It is an active community of people trying to help each other.

Here are some interesting questions I found while searching.    

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AoNNx6ZnDc1OCosQFOBwOzYjzKIX;_ylv=3?qid=20061216172121AAjleAY
        The person asking question says that he jumps rope 2000 times a day ( now that is one thing which you can use.)

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AhxvKDHIYU_jkUPUvSkc0cYjzKIX;_ylv=3?qid=20070907193712AAptQRi
        This guy has some extra fat and is asking related to it.

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Atgy7KoW_8QNXEctuh7DdKMjzKIX;_ylv=3?qid=20061126055129AAGwXGm
     Question on jump shoes

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AsuTfiMhRsOvCTEUuUy4n_QjzKIX;_ylv=3?qid=20071005235510AAbfm9x
     About exercises for jumping higher

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AmLe2Fvbyg4MzLt0vDxjZesjzKIX;_ylv=3?qid=20070818135651AAkQ8hn
    Whether jumping rope will add 5 inches

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AniaJSDNcXvUBYke.jioJQ8jzKIX;_ylv=3?qid=20070628025837AAxwMLz
   A 14 year old asking about some exercises for jumping higher

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Al1SinLbWJxsK7KDksXzuc4jzKIX;_ylv=3?qid=20070717122521AAFGWyK
   Asking the best technique ie. how much the knees should be bent

There are lots more on Yahoo answers. Just go to the site and search for how to jump higher or vertical leap or jump higher. If you cannot find what you are looking for, just ask about it. Who knows, you may find an answer that best suits you.

 
 

Safety is one of the most important things which should be considered when doing exercises. Many injuries occur as a result of wrong exercises or just due to lack of attention. While doing exercises for improving vertical leap you will face some injury or the other.  When you don't know how to jump higher correctly then it will be a problem. A simple thing that you can do is exercise in slow motion to get all the things correctly. Then gradually increase the intensity when you can do the exercise correctly. Many a times people just start with complete power but this will eventually go down and there will be no improvement. Do you want this to happen to you? I will certainly not wish for such thing.

The common complaints of people trying to jump higher are some sort of pain in the
toes
ankles
knees
calf muscles 
back 
shin 

 These problems can and should be avoided so that you do not injure yourself badly. Some of the things that you can do to avoid unnecessary problems are

1) Do not do workouts like crazy. Keep a limit according to your body's strength.
2) The moment you feel some pain in any part of the body, you should stop and see whether the injury is small or big.
3) There are some reports that using ankle weights will cause damage to the foot. So better to avoid it.
4) Do the exercises in a good open place.
5) Don't do awkward jumps. Many teens will try some stupid things and the only thing they do is injure themselves. Trust me you dont want this.
6) Do not push beyond limits.
7) Work on the whole body and not just one or two parts.
8) Last but not the least, take adequate rest to rejuvinate yourself. 


 
 

 This is a short video where Micheal Jordan is answering the question "How can I jump higher?"

Here is what he says

"I really don't understand the physics of jumping and how you increase that. The things that I can say that I did when I was a kid to improve my jumping, very basic things, I used to work on jump, I used to just try to jump and try to dunk and I guess if you exercise that muscle to that activity some how its gonna improve. How much it would improve? No one can really dictate who is gonna be the greatest leap of all time.....

 
 

After reading about the static and dynamic warmup in the last post, let us now see some videos showing warmup moves. Seeing someone do it is far better than reading about it. Here are 8 videos which will help you.

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Before starting any rigorous exercise you should do a warmup for about 10 min which will help to stretch the major muscles. A good warm up will prepare you for the specific exercises that follow. Here, as you want to do exercises which help to jump higher, so warming up the legs is most important.

After doing a warmup you should feel flexible with heart pumping faster and the temperature of your body should increase.  

There are two types of warmups, one is static and the other is dynamic. In static, as the name suggests, you will do exercises standing on one place whereas in dynamic warmup, simple movements are done to prepare for the real exercise.

Which is better - Static or Dynamic?

  "A study [7] compared the effect of dynamic warm up (DWU) with static-stretching warm up (SWU) on power and agility. Subjects aged 18-24 years performed one of the two warm up routines (DWU or SWU) or performed no warm up (NWU) on 3 consecutive days with the process lasting 10-minutes in each case.

 After 1-2 minutes of recovery, subjects performed 3 tests of power or agility i.e. T-shuttle run, underhand medicine ball throw for distance and a 5-step jump. Repeated measures revealed better performance scores after the DWU for the three performance tests relative to SWU and NWU. There were no significant differences between the SWU and NWU for the medicine ball throw and the T-shuttle run, but the SWU was associated with better scores on the 5-step jump. The authors concluded that because the results of this study indicate a relative performance enhancement with the DWU, the utility of warm up routines that use static stretching as a stand-alone activity should be reassessed.

It would be interesting to see this experiment repeated following a general warm-up process in all cases since this may be more analogous to many sports situations."





 
 

One of the best training programs which will definitely add inches to your jump is the jump experts. It contains information from 13 experts in various fields related to strength and jump training who have proven track records from NFL, NBA, NCAA etc.

The e-reviewers.com website has a review about this as: While the authors (13 pro level trainers) and system of this vertical program have been around for some time, it is new to the ever evolving world of digitally delivered products. After receiving numerous requests to review the JumpExperts program and reading the claims on the site it was apparent that we needed to review this product. Our tester was a high-school junior volleyball player with above average athletic ability. He just completed the 8 week program and has seen very good results, 8.5 inches was added to his vertical, the second best of the programs we have tested.

It has a price tag of $87 and comes with 8 weeks money back guarantee. If you think that gaining some inches in jumping will improve your life then this is what you need.

 
 

One of the most simple things you can do make your dream of jumping higher into reality is to make a small preparation and plan ahead. Before going off to do all the exercises, it would be better to write down

How many days in a week you will be doing exercises
What exercises you will do
How much minimum time you can spend daily
At what time of the day you will be more effective


Just keep a small notebook and note all these things down. Though these steps look unnecessary but they are highly effective. They will force you towards success and you will realize the usefulness of it in the long run.

One more thing that you can do is use a simple tabular column like this

Date   Day            Exercise                           Time taken
1          mon          warm up, jumping rope                        30 min       
2          tue             warm up, stair case                               40 min       
3         wed            rest                                                                                     


Keep it as simple as possible otherwise it will look like a daunting task.

So what can you use it for?
Simple, you can refer this to see what exercises you did and when you did. Accordingly you can plan further and  make any changes in your routine.

Always remember that " If you fail to plan then you are planning to fail"

 

 
 

          Welcome to the How to Jump higher blog. There is tons and tons of information available online which can be used to jump higher. It really helps to have all the information at one place so that you don't have to go to different places to find it.

What you will find here is each and every information related to jumping higher that can be found on the net. All the articles as well as the videos that I find which will help you in any way to jump higher and higher.

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