what can i do in the confines of a weight room that'll help my hops?
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P-funk said:first thing you should do before any of the things mentioned....learn how to jump. just learning proper jumping biomechanics as well as landing mechanics and force absorbtion will improve your vertical without even picking up a weight.
cheesegrater said:well i cant do all of em......what would a good routine be?
cheesegrater said:well i cant do all of em......what would a good routine be?
What did you weigh then...themamasan said:In High School I had a 36-inch vertical leap. Never ever worked legs in the gym, but played basketball 6-7 days a week 3 hours a day. At 6'6" my game involved dunking, blocking shots, and grabbing rebounds. So I got plenty of "jump" workouts everyday. I stopped playing basketball 6 years ago, and now I can't jump for shit. So, my theory is jump like crazy, high explosion workouts (The SuperCat machine is the best if you can find one).
The Monkey Man said:What did you weigh then...
What do you weigh now?
themamasan said:In High School 180lbs, at 21 years of age I ended up being 200lbs and could still jump as high because I always kept playing basketball. Now at 240lbs and much weaker legs, my power-weight-ratio has completely reversed itself.
I am about to start playing again a couple of times a week, I am anxious to see how much I get back, but I seriously doubt I will be able to jump that high again
cheesegrater said:i did jump squats yesterday......not sure i did em right......do you start off as a regular squat then just explode at the top and jump up, then back to a normal squat? how many reps?
and are olympic lifts the clean and jerk or snatch? i figure i don't need the one where the bar is lifted over the head (or do i?), so whats the proper form for the other one?
cheesegrater said:i did jump squats yesterday......not sure i did em right......do you start off as a regular squat then just explode at the top and jump up, then back to a normal squat? how many reps?
and are olympic lifts the clean and jerk or snatch? i figure i don't need the one where the bar is lifted over the head (or do i?), so whats the proper form for the other one?
CowPimp said:Hey Funky, do you have a link to that flash based olympic lifting site still? I remember you posted it a while ago, and it has some good pointers on form.
P-funk said:I did?
CowPimp said:I think it was you... Maybe not. I'm pretty sure though. I think it was something your gave to Duncan Donuts when he started football training...
P-funk said:found it but the page is no longer up. It is down for some reason.![]()
CowPimp said:The idea is also to perform an explosive eccentric in the movement, not just the concentric portion. So, explode as much as possible all the way from the bottom position of the squat, when you land immediately descend down all the way and explode up again. Basically, jump up and down as quickly, and with as much power as possible, while still using a full range of motion.
This is going to take a lot of practice. I'm sure P-funk has some links somewhere for you, but the form is damned complicated to get down pat.