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![]() It looks real, a 66" jump. |
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I'm the only one who finds this amazing on a sports message board? C'mon people!
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That's amazing.
![]() Truly it is. I wonder what his vertical is. It has to be 40"+. I wish I had hops like that. Once upon a time I could jump but still never had a great vertical. I got more of my mother's genes than my father's in that regard unfortunately. My old man used to stand and squat jump beneath a basketball rim and hang with two hands. He's barely over 6'. They'd do that for volleyball practice. They'd do a few sets of ten reps.
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That was pretty impressive. I wonder what the guy's true vertical is? Dr. Dunkenstein had a vertical leap of 48".
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