CoryG's 4 Favorite Jumping Exercises to Gain Height š
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It's time to take your jump game to the next level. In this week's superset, CoryG takes us through four of his go-to jumping exercises for gaining height. Why would you want more height? Better performance on the field, on the court, and in life in general.
It's fun to be and feel like an athlete.
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#1Ā Hang cleans
In high school we had a coach from Nebraska that introduced us to the hang clean when I was a sophomore. Some people have their own opinions on how hang cleans affect jumping, but Iām going to tell you my personal experience with them.
I had never done a hang clean before he showed up. As we were taught the technique, I started to get pretty good working up to 260-265 lbs. (not into a full squat)ā¦ moreso the āfootball cleanā style. When I got to this point I started jumping out of the gym.
As a sophomore, I was doing windmills with a volleyball and getting up to the rim fairly easily. Granted I was around 160 lbs. at this time but I still felt super explosive!!
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#2Ā Weighted box jumps
My second favorite exercise when it comes to jumping is a weighted box jump holding dumbbells. For this movement I will use a 20ā³ box and jump off of two feet for sets of 5 repetitions.
My best is 5 sets of 5 reps with 50 lb. dumbbells in each hand. When Iām able to hold 100 lbs. between my two hands my jumping goes through the roof. Imagine what it feels like to jump when you go back to a basic body weight box jump!
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#3Ā Training vs. bands
Training your body against bands takes your game to a whole new level. Itās no surprise that the strongest powerlifters at Louieās Westside Barbell are using bands regularly in their program. Think about the tension these bands create when you are squatting, deadlifting, benching, etc.
What's happening with the bands?
When you unrack the barbell on a squat, you have the full bandās tension pulling you towards the ground. In the bottom you will experience a deload followed by an increase in band tension on the way back up. Training versus bands forces you to be more explosive during the lift, which will in turn help you become a more explosive athlete overall.
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#4Ā Drop steps with ankle weights
Drop stepping with ankle weights is another specific movement that helped propel me to the rim. Weighted drop steps are great because they allow you to overload the movement while still practicing the fundamentals of drop stepping.
I tend to use 8-10 lbs. per side when doing so, and when itās time to retest my unweighted drop steps I feel almost weightless.
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