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I used the same technique you are mentioning, I connected the bands used in

aerobic classes to my workout belt and to weights on the ground. I did this when

I was training to play arena football. It increased my jumpimg ability greatly.

When I started I was only able to touch a ten foot ceiling with my finger tips

in just aabout 6 wks I could touch it with both hands with my palms(with the

bands connected). Of course I used other exercises, weights, sprints but I

really feel it helped. If you like I can send you an outline of the program I

used.

[Lawrence, to prevent a barrage of requests to you personally, would you be

inclined to send it to the rest of the group so that all might be able to see

it? Gray]

Lawrence

Haltom City, TX

Randy Dixon wrote:

> I haven't been able to find any studies of anyone using unloaded jumping to

> increase vertical jumping height. My thought was: That by using a bungee

> cord or rubber tubing and suspending it from a height and attaching it to an

> athlete by a harness that it would unload the jumping and they would jump

> higher, and and at a higher velocity. The principle being the same as

> overspeed training in sprint training. Has anyone tried this or know of

> someone that has? Any thoughts?

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Randy

I used the same technique you are mentioning, I connected the bands used in

aerobic classes to my workout belt and to weights on the ground. I did this when

I was training to play arena football. It increased my jumpimg ability greatly.

When I started I was only able to touch a ten foot ceiling with my finger tips

in just aabout 6 wks I could touch it with both hands with my palms(with the

bands connected). Of course I used other exercises, weights, sprints but I

really feel it helped. If you like I can send you an outline of the program I

used.

[Lawrence, to prevent a barrage of requests to you personally, would you be

inclined to send it to the rest of the group so that all might be able to see

it? Gray]

Lawrence

Haltom City, TX

Randy Dixon wrote:

> I haven't been able to find any studies of anyone using unloaded jumping to

> increase vertical jumping height. My thought was: That by using a bungee

> cord or rubber tubing and suspending it from a height and attaching it to an

> athlete by a harness that it would unload the jumping and they would jump

> higher, and and at a higher velocity. The principle being the same as

> overspeed training in sprint training. Has anyone tried this or know of

> someone that has? Any thoughts?

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I haven't tried this. I'm not sure how one would go about doing

an " overspeed-type " training in this area. However, for increasing

jumping strength, my basketball coach had a system where he had

bungee cords clipped to a metal loop to the floor, and we clipped

them to a belt/harness that we wore. It created resistance when we

did the vertical leap. We would train with increasing amounts of

resistance by adjusting the length of and the number of bungee cords

used. It worked great, and added inches to several players' jumping

heights.

Diane Cinney

Rochester, New York

Randy Dixon <wolvhund@y...> wrote:

> I haven't been able to find any studies of anyone using unloaded

> jumping to increase vertical jumping height. My thought was: That by

> using a bungee cord or rubber tubing and suspending it from a height

> and attaching it to an athlete by a harness that it would unload the

> jumping and they would jump higher, and and at a higher velocity. The

> principle being the same as overspeed training in sprint training.

> Has anyone tried this or know of someone that has? Any thoughts?

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