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Do you remember Allen Iverson’s dunk over the 6’11’’ Marcus Camby? You know, the guy isn’t even 6 feet tall! He is actually only 5’ 10.75’’. So its clear that he can jump. But without any exercises no one can jump that high. There are a lot of exercises that may increase your vertical leap but the most of them are simply not effective.

So which exercises are the most effective? Here are the top 5 exercises to increase your vertical leap:

  • Jump Rope

    It's a very common exercise and the reason why is because it works. Jumping rope not only gives you explosiveness and calf strength but is also a great way to build stamina, and work on your overall leg strength. Jump rope at least three times per week to build up your aerobic fitness level.

  • Calf Raises

    Calf raises are a very effective exercise because they train the muscles that give you the explosive boost in the jumping process. Here is how you do it: Stand on a foot block or the first step of a staircase in your house and rise up on your toes as far as possible. Hold the contraction briefly, then slower return to the starting position. Strong calves help you do quick, on the spot jumping.

  • Lunges

    This is a great exercise because it simultaneously trains different muscles that are involved in the jumping process – the thighs, the lower leg, the backside muscles, the abdominal muscles. Stand in an upright position, step as far forward as possible with no forward lean of the upper body until your front knee is at 90 degree angle. Then step back to the original position in one step. Do this 8 times with one leg, then 8 with the other. You also can use some dumbbells.

  • Step Ups

    For this exercise you need a bench or something you can step on (about 15 inches high). Just stand in an upright position, then step up on the bench at the height that would put your knee at a 90-degree angle. Do 8 repetitions with one leg and repeat with the other. This exercise is a perfect extension to the lunge-exercise because you train the the antagonistic muscle group.

  • Touch the Rim

    Either stand under the rim and try to touch it with one or both hands or take a running start and jump as high as possible to reach the rim. Important: Try to perform this exercise very clean and with maximum power and repeat it only limited times (for example max. 3 sets with 5 repetitions). After that don’t do any leg exercises for 24 – 48 hours. Your muscles need time to grow and regenerate.

    Besides these exercises its important that you take care of your nutrition. The most important point here is limiting the amount of fat that you take to you. Fat makes food taste delicious but its the biggest enemy of an athlete cause its the extra weight you have to get up in the air and it inhibits the flexibility of the muscles you need to jump. So, if you are able to control your nutrition and will use the exercises above serious results are guaranteed.

    There is also one outstanding jump program that I can recommend:

    http://www.howtodunk.org/


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    » left by Anonymous (2 years 140 days ago.)
    Reader Rating: 5 out of 5
    calf raises really help!
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    » left by Mike Burr from NY (1 year 340 days ago.)
    Reader Rating: 4 out of 5
    Lunges are a great exercise!
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    » left by Mike from Bertchurch High school (1 year 252 days ago.)
    Reader Rating: 5 out of 5
    Squats are awesome as well, but this does work:) i'm 5'8 and can dunk a volly ball i'm trying to get the basketball so i am going to put this into my work out..thanks!
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    » left by Anonymous (1 year 86 days ago.)
    your 5'8 and could dunk a volleyball thats amazing im 6'9 and can grab rim what exercises you do to icnrease your hops beacuse i wanna do them and dunk please help
     

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    » left by Anonymous (172 days 13 hours ago.)
    ur 6'9 and can't  dunk? man that's not too good.....i am 6'5'' and have been dunkin since 8th grade when i was 5'9''

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    » left by Anonymous (1 year 86 days ago.)
    my bad 5'9 LOOOOL

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    » left by Anonymous (1 year 31 days ago.)
    i am 5'1 and i can dunk a tennis ball

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    » left by Anonymous (1 year 20 days ago.)
    Reader Rating: 5 out of 5
    How long should you do the exercises for?, especially the Calf Raises. 10~20minutes or so?

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    » left by Anonymous (1 year 20 days ago.)
    It really depends on your physical condition. Here's an example for beginners (2 days a week-program):
     
    1. Squats - 3 sets, 10 repetitions
     
    2. Lunges - 3 sets, 10 r
     
    3. Leg Presses - 3 sets,10 r
     
    4. Leg Extensions - 3 sets, 15 r
     
    5. Calf Raises - 3 sets, 10 r
     
    Jump rope at least three times per week (100 jumps at a time). Remember that your workouts shouldn't last more than an 30-40 min.!

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    » left by austin from independence (1 year 6 days ago.)
    Reader Rating: 5 out of 5
    hey im 5 "4" and can dunk im not black eather ive been able to dunk since 7th grade and im a freshman now all thez workouts help so much and yess i know i am short loool

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    » left by cjaay (320 days 14 hours ago.)
    Reader Rating: 4 out of 5
    i do 200 of each every other day im 5 11.5 and i could dunk with two hands
    the best thing to do is to try to dunk , what i used to do was run full court an do layups with the right and then the left . eactime i took a layup i jumped as hard as i could . it helps look up muscle memory that would also explain what im talking about

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    » left by Jessica B. (275 days 18 hours ago.)
    I'm 5'9" and a fresh man girl in high school and i can touch the rim with both hands i'm getting there and cant wait to finally dunk. :]

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    » left by londa from virginia (273 days 6 hours ago.)
    WOOOOW im 5'9 and am doing my best to find excercises to increase my vertical height. i can almost touch the rim by running up to it. i am very ancious to see what i can do in the future

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    » left by Anonymous (272 days 12 hours ago.)
    Reader Rating: 5 out of 5
    Calf raises is the most effective.I'v done some jump exercise but i'v gain the best result with caif raise.

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    » left by Anonymous (240 days 5 hours ago.)
    from patman, this exercises are great im 5'5 and a sophmore in high school and i can touch the rim. try touching the backboard too, it helps

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    » left by Anonymous (124 days 18 hours ago.)
    Reader Rating: 5 out of 5
    im 5' 5" and i can dunk. BEAT THAT

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    » left by josh i from nelson GB (9 hours 3 minutes ago.)
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    im 6ft and ive been nailing in tomahawks for 2months now, i used plyometric training for a year and a half. just last week dunk on someone 5 inches taller. Im only 16.

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