If You Play Sports, You Want To Improve Your Vertical
Thursday, September 24th, 2009A higher vertical gives you an edge in almost any active sport. If you can improve your vertical from it’s current level, you can gain that little bit of an extra advantage. Whether it is going for a rebound, blocking an opponent or grabbing that high pass everything helps.
Currently there are a few different ways you can get this advantage. First you can diligently go to the gym, work out and hope to see improvement second you could find a general fitness trainer who could try and put together a program to help you, or third purchase a program dedicated to training that will improve your vertical.
The gym might cost you $50 a month for a gym membership. The fitness trainer may be included at some gyms, but will probably cost an additional $25 to $100 per hour depending on how good they are and what they do. You could order a dedicated jumping training program for only $67! So what would be the best choice do you think?
If your answer is anything but the jumping training program, you already have a big problem, because your competition may have already chosen the Jump Manual jump training program and they are going to make you regret not doing it too. Don’t let the competition get the jump, order your copy of The Jump Manual today and start to improve your vertical tomorrow.
If you are looking for additional information about how to improve your vertical, check out these sites!
- Discover How To Improve Your Vertical Jumping In No Time – In case you are wondering how to increase your vertical jumping check out the exercises and tips given below.
- how to increase your vertical jump with kettlebells – this is part 1 of a 6 part series guest blogged by strength & conditioning coach virgil aponte. how to jump higher! vertical leap secrets from the world’s best strength coaches – part 1. for years i’ve used stair training to maximize my …
- How to Implement Jumping Training into your Program – Learn to power your spring from your core (torso) by using the right jumping training principles given below.

