Lebron James' Vertical Jump is an AMAZING 41 Inches! Improve YOUR Vertical With This Workout.

By Brayden Fisher

Lebron James is an amazing athlete and is without a doubt one of the top players in the NBA. His 41 inch vertical leap helps him gain that competitive edge over his competition. Just think about it....his vertical leap helps him grab rebounds, block shots, and dunk over his opponents. It makes the game of basketball easier overall. Now, I can't promise you that you will be dunking the ball from the free-throw line like Lebron James, but if you put in some hard work and have the right training program you CAN improve your vertical leap.

In order to improve your vertical leap you should focus most of your attention on increasing the strength of your quads, hamstrings and calves. Why these muscle groups? Because they are responsible for more than 80 percent of your jumping power.

The exercises I have below will not only strengthen these muscles but they will help you increase your vertical as well. So let's take a look at them:

Heavy Squats - This is BY FAR the best overall exercise you can do for your vertical jump. It hits every muscle group that we are focusing on. Notice I said "Heavy" squats. When performing this exercise you should not be able to do more than 8 reps per set.

Paused Jump Squat - This is a good variation to the regular squat. Use a weight that is about 20% of your max. Squat down so that your thighs are parallel to the ground and then hold this position for 3 seconds. Next, EXPLODE UP and jump as high as you can. Do 3 sets of 8.

50 Yard Sprints - Believe it or not running sprints is a great way to increase not only your top speed but your vertical jump as well. The two basically go hand in hand. Once or twice a week you should perform 3-5 50 yard sprints at your maximum speed.

An area that is often overlooked when trying to improve your vertical jump is your jumping technique. Just by implementing the correct form you can see an immediate increase of 2-4 inches. I know this from experience because this is an area that I had to focus on. For more information on the proper jumping technique visit the links I have below.

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