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Not airballing my layups anymore
Re: What's your vert?
I am a freshman in high school, 15 years old and can grab the rim. (about five inches over the rim)
Around a 32-33 inches on my vert.
Standstill is about 26 or so inches.
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Good High School Starter
Re: What's your vert?
Last edited by Splitz77; 04-11-2009 at 05:43 PM.
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Good High School Starter
Re: What's your vert?
Originally Posted by B-Baller14
I am a freshman in high school, 15 years old and can grab the rim. (about five inches over the rim)
Around a 32-33 inches on my vert.
Standstill is about 26 or so inches.
Pause Pause Pause Pause..Your saying that your vertical increases 6 to 7 inches when running?
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NBA All-star
Re: What's your vert?
Originally Posted by Splitz77
Pause Pause Pause Pause..Your saying that your vertical increases 6 to 7 inches when running?
It's plausible. Some people are 1 foot jumpers.
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Sonics bandwagoner
Re: What's your vert?
while 6-7 inches is a lot to gain just from running...its possible. When I was 17-18 (im 22 now), my vert was 28" standing and 32-33". Sometimes I was able to hit 34" on a really good day. I sucked at jumping off of 2 feet..I could barely dunk it. Off of one foot it was easy as hell though....go figure
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Decent college freshman
Re: What's your vert?
Originally Posted by B-Baller14
I am a freshman in high school, 15 years old and can grab the rim. (about five inches over the rim)
Around a 32-33 inches on my vert.
Standstill is about 26 or so inches.
It's nice that your running vertical is significantly higher than your stand still vertical because my running vertical is hardily any better than my stand still vertical. I can't use the kinetic energy from my running to increase the vertical leap lol...
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College superstar
Re: What's your vert?
38" Running
33" Standing flat footed
I am 40 and I am 6'4"
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Decent college freshman
Re: What's your vert?
Originally Posted by JellyBean
38" Running
33" Standing flat footed
I am 40 and I am 6'4"
So I am guessing you can dunk without any problem (even when from a stand-still)?
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Not airballing my layups anymore
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Valar Morghulis
Re: What's your vert?
Originally Posted by Splitz77
Pause Pause Pause Pause..Your saying that your vertical increases 6 to 7 inches when running?
my vert increases 7-8 when running...
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Re: What's your vert?
31 inches running. 26 inches standing still.
I can only jump off of two feet, If I jump off of one foot it seems like my vertical is around 2.9 inches.
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College superstar
Re: What's your vert?
Originally Posted by supersmashbros
So I am guessing you can dunk without any problem (even when from a stand-still)?
Not really. With my stand still, I get maybe 1"-2" from the bottom of the net.
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Decent college freshman
Re: What's your vert?
whoa, I think this topic has been on this forum many times already, but anyways, the truth is I can't think of anyone I personally know who has a vertical leap of more than 36 inches (3ft). Even though I knew everybody on my high school bball team, I don't think anyone of them had that kind of vertical leap.
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Good High School Starter
Re: What's your vert?
Originally Posted by thejumpa
while 6-7 inches is a lot to gain just from running...its possible. When I was 17-18 (im 22 now), my vert was 28" standing and 32-33". Sometimes I was able to hit 34" on a really good day. I sucked at jumping off of 2 feet..I could barely dunk it. Off of one foot it was easy as hell though....go figure
haha, thats like exactly opposite of me. I can only dunk jumping of two feet. Off of one foot i cant even touch rim..lol..I think its just because ive always jumped off of two feet so I dont think im jumping right off of one foot.
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Good college starter
Re: What's your vert?
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