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I'm Trying said:What do you need them for?? THe high pitches??![]()
More info please. Thanks for the advice fellas.Arnie's left nu said:I would be pounding my calves. That will increase vertical. I believe there is a program called ?air alert? or something. I know many who have used it and had awesome increases in vertical
I'm 5'11, whitehawk05 said:A kid I knew in High school used them...5'11" and dunking.
strong calves don't make you dunk, all of your power comes from your hips, that is why a lot of powerlifters also have good verts and sort distance sprint speed, because they have a lot of power. I would concentrate on power lifts like deadlifts, squats, and cleans, while throwing in some plyo's once or twice a week. Somethins that really got my vert up was running/jumping stadium stairsArnie's left nu said:I would be pounding my calves. That will increase vertical. I believe there is a program called ?air alert? or something. I know many who have used it and had awesome increases in vertical
Good point. Sprinters have some killer quads as do most leapers I've known. Calves should definitely come into play however. Not sure if it true or not but they say black people have and extra muscle, tendon, or something in their calves that allow them on average to be quicker and have better leaping ability. I know I'm doing just fine with what I have true or not but there is always room for improvement...aztecwolf said:strong calves don't make you dunk, all of your power comes from your hips, that is why a lot of powerlifters also have good verts and sort distance sprint speed, because they have a lot of power. I would concentrate on power lifts like deadlifts, squats, and cleans, while throwing in some plyo's once or twice a week. Somethins that really got my vert up was running/jumping stadium stairs
aztecwolf said:strong calves don't make you dunk, all of your power comes from your hips, that is why a lot of powerlifters also have good verts and sort distance sprint speed, because they have a lot of power. I would concentrate on power lifts like deadlifts, squats, and cleans, while throwing in some plyo's once or twice a week. Somethins that really got my vert up was running/jumping stadium stairs
It is called having more type II (fast twitch) muscle fibers as opposed to type I (slow twitch). Genetics make up a great deal on what kind you have, but you can make the most of what you have by training effectively. Having strong calves would help you in being a quick jumper but not necessarily a high jumper. Thinks if you were going to jump would you just use your calves, or would bend down and try to spring up. Not to sound gay, but if you look at really good athletes they have really rock hard round muscular assesbkc said:Good point. Sprinters have some killer quads as do most leapers I've known. Calves should definitely come into play however. Not sure if it true or not but they say black people have and extra muscle, tendon, or something in their calves that allow them on average to be quicker and have better leaping ability. I know I'm doing just fine with what I have true or not but there is always room for improvement...
aztecwolf said:It is called having more type II (fast twitch) muscle fibers as opposed to type I (slow twitch). Genetics make up a great deal on what kind you have, but you can make the most of what you have by training effectively. Having strong calves would help you in being a quick jumper but not necessarily a high jumper. Thinks if you were going to jump would you just use your calves, or would bend down and try to spring up. Not to sound gay, but if you look at really good athletes they have really rock hard round muscular asses
Oddly enough that is what a lot of pro scouts look atbkc said:Not to sound gay, but if you look at really good athletes they have really rock hard round muscular asses.
You almost scared me there...j/p Another good point and somebody told me that before. I've never noticed...
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aztecwolf said:strong calves don't make you dunk, all of your power comes from your hips, that is why a lot of powerlifters also have good verts and sort distance sprint speed, because they have a lot of power.
They definitely were working for me I'm just wondering how well they would with a full run... I realize it would vary.Chris52686 said:a friend of mine has used them and said that he had no increase in speed or vertical jump and instead experienced severe shin splints
blond bomber said:good but not worth it. you will get MUCH better results by saving your money and doing jump squats. and save yourself from a bad case of shin splints. i know, i bought two pairs before i figured this stuff out.