How to Obtain a 40-plus Inch Vertical Jump

by John

How to Obtain a 40-plus Inch Vertical Jump

How to Obtain a 40-plus Inch Vertical Jump

Have you ever seen an athlete in basketball, football, or any sport for that matter, make an amazing, gravity-defying, play and thought to yourself I wish I could do that? If you have had that thought, you may very well be selling yourself short. One of the most common misconceptions about an athlete with a high vertical leap is that they were born with their athleticism, and it is all purely based on genetics. While some are born with the natural ability to jump higher than others, I assure you that many people you see that blow your mind away with their leaps are not and had to work for every inch of it.  With a proper training program, diet, and work ethic, anyone can obtain jaw-dropping hops.

First of all you must have a proper vertical jump training program if you ever hope to see a sizable increase in your vertical leap. This MUST include workouts that increase your strength as well as workouts that increase speed and explosiveness. The basics of how high any person can jump are how much force they can exert upon the ground, and how quickly they can exert that force. To improve upon these two factors, one must combine the most effective aspects of weight training, resistance training, and plyometrics into a well structured routine. Although you can very easily put together a decent workout routine for yourself that will more than likely produce results, I would highly recommend that you pick up a professionally designed program from one of the vertical jump fields’ experts. These people have spent their entire lives researching how to add inches to the average persons’ vertical leap, and you will no doubt experience far greater gains by following their programs.  Look into and read reviews of the top vertical jump programs before you make any decision and/or purchase.

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Another major factor in determining how many inches you can add to your vertical jump is how healthy you are, and more specifically how healthy you eat. Unless you were lucky enough to be one of the small few who were born with the genetics for a giant vertical, you might as well start eating right now if you ever want to reach your goals. If you are packing a few extra pounds of fat that you don’t need lose them; this is only more weight you need to take up in the air with you. And it is well known that in order to maximize the potential of muscle training, you need to eat a healthy and protein rich diet. You may also consider using supplements, but that is up to individual discretion. If you do decide to supplement, make sure to do your research and get the right stuff.

One final and often overlooked variable in the equation of gaining vertical leap is work ethic. You have made it this far so you are clearly interested in the topic, and are very likely motivated, but can you keep it up? After six weeks of intense training will you still keep to your workouts and diet with equal enthusiasm? In order to maximize gains, your vertical jump program should be followed religiously, and all workouts and exercises performed correctly and with full effort. This will determine whether or not you achieve the amazing results you are looking for, or become one of the many who burn out and never reach their goal.

Obtaining a giant vertical leap of forty or more inches is not easy. Nothing worth having ever is. However I promise that if you follow a professionally constructed vertical jump program, eat correctly, and work hard consistently you will gain multiple inches on your vertical leap and eventually reach your goal, however many inches that may be.

www.djtutor.com www.mixedinkey.com In this video we take a jump! (?) you ask, have you ever been in a club and you hear a mix and it seems to take you that little bit higher? ——————– Toons are 1,Yer Man ” dirty Sax” original mix , A5 2, T-Empo Fet Juliet Roberts ” Saturday night Sunday morning” A7.

{ 25 comments… read them below or add one }

1 justnicu October 23, 2011 at 7:29 pm

Allright folks . 4 every tutorial ))

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2 nox1sxmessenger October 23, 2011 at 8:03 pm

I love the explanation about it being a stepping stone, cuz ive been using the M.I.K. program for some time now and not soon after i found that i was able to mix n match my all my individual linear 1 dimensional “setlists” of genres, like a roadmap of sorts. And FUSing them with other parts of other maps,near seamless for the sake of key structure, you definitely need to have the “ear” for rhythms because it wont teach you that. Thanks Ellaskins, your vids are still relevant :)

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3 assais October 23, 2011 at 8:36 pm

how do u find the keys without using software by ear?

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4 Dinimess2k7 October 23, 2011 at 9:15 pm

@khashayar1367 Yeah I found this out a couple of weeks ago! Thank you for your help!! :)

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5 khashayar1367 October 23, 2011 at 9:58 pm

@Dinimess2k7 Yes you will change the key with faster or slower bpm,but if u want stay in that key and u need to change bpm for beat match,just use MASTER TEMPO/KEY LOCK key up on your pitch controller ( i use cdj 1000) it will keep ur tune in that key,now u can change bpm with no worry

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6 luckdaman October 23, 2011 at 10:52 pm

great tutorial chain man these videos help alot… thanks bro

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7 TheFunkologik October 23, 2011 at 11:37 pm

ELLASKINS U ABSOLUTE LEGEND! FOR ME THE BEGIINNER DJ U HAVE HELPED ME TRUMENDOUSLY, ESPECIALLY ON THESE HARMONIC MIXIN VIDS, NOW I UNDERSTAND IT SHIT IM GOINA LAY ALL MY IDEAS DOWN AN SEE WHAT HAPPENS. PEACE DUDE.

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8 blodgriskatten October 24, 2011 at 12:01 am

Very helpful videos, really appreciate it. thanks!

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9 Jdawg8484 October 24, 2011 at 12:36 am

Thanks man. You’ve helped so much!!

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10 Dinimess2k7 October 24, 2011 at 1:15 am

@ellaskins Just got a question. What do you do if you have to adjust the BPM of a track you’re about to mix in? I presume the key will change if it’s quite a drastic BPM change?

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11 GabrielSillerCruz October 24, 2011 at 1:18 am

How many turntables do you have? loll you got like cdj’s, technics. your one lucky person

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12 rbrown704 October 24, 2011 at 1:38 am

Its difficult to create video’s when you have been investigated for suspected sexual abuse on your partners child! I think the world and DJtutors follwoers should know “The Truth has come out!”, Social Services, Child Protection? and The police have interviewed DJtutor at his home! All beware this man is dangerous ! His wife was right to take his children! Yvette needs to remove her children from this man’s reach!

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13 lavatan October 24, 2011 at 2:06 am

you remind me of Gaz Topp!

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14 CwaIksteps October 24, 2011 at 2:07 am

@donnellyadam14 at 5:43 (:

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15 donnellyadam14 October 24, 2011 at 2:08 am

when does the bass start on the 2nd deck? is it at 5:56?

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16 TheTanGiant October 24, 2011 at 2:43 am

haha eat at joes

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17 sourvideogame October 24, 2011 at 2:47 am

who gives a monkey’s what?

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18 burn5495 October 24, 2011 at 2:54 am

you remember me Dj Frankie Wilde so much ellaskins!! you are legend man ;)

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19 zzz66606 October 24, 2011 at 3:06 am

is that your house? how many setups of mixer/decks u got? they all over the house!

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20 wexbroadcast October 24, 2011 at 3:34 am

Dude, you’re REALLY helpful, I have seen many videos from you, and all i can say you’re doing a fantastic work! Thank you a lot!

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21 ellan0 October 24, 2011 at 4:06 am

thx man for all your work..i just started to enter the world of dj…and am learning all kind of stuff…i wanna thx you for your work cause i know u dont have to do it..and u said in this video {if it can help u so why not}..i liked that fraze man…thx a lot

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22 erreth1 October 24, 2011 at 4:54 am

I have mixmeister but all my songs are in keycode 1A to 12A.. but there are no B’s

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23 djsubcuzz October 24, 2011 at 5:41 am

TWO THUMBS UP!!! just recently got into harmonic mixing and it’s working flawlessly
thanx ellaskins!!! Big ups from L.A.

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24 dizzy67 October 24, 2011 at 6:33 am

Music wasn’t to my taste, but generally a good, informative vid. Liked your presenting style too. Putting it into favourites now.

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25 vidvillato October 24, 2011 at 7:15 am

great explanation!!! Thank you for sharing your knowledge. I’ll do my best to apply your techniques!!!!

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