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<p>The main purpose of any <a title="plyometrics workout" href="../plyometrics-workout/" target="_blank">plyometrics workout</a> is to develop the fast twitch muscle fibers and train them to react at  the exact same time.  This means that you can’t actually speed up the  rate at which the reaction occurs but you can train to make each fiber  fire at almost the same time and this will in turn cause more force and  power.</p>
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<p>When people want to learn how to jump higher, they often times go  about it in every wrong way possible.  Plyometric exercises are to be  done with fresh legs, not at the end of a hard leg workout where you  have exhausted them.  This might be good for building muscle because you  are trying to recruit new muscle fibers that usually don’t get a  workout because the other fibers are tired.  But with jumping you aren’t  trying to get your muscles to grow and get all big and bulky.  You are  trying to teach your muscles to react a certain way when they feel a  stretch in your knees from bending.  When you bend, the patellar tendon  in the knee is stretched and this will cause a reaction that happens so  fast your brain isn’t even aware of it.  The nerve impulse goes to the  spinal cord and then back to the muscles to tell them to straighten fast  because the patellar tendon is getting stretched.  It is the way your  body naturally tries to protect itself.  It doesn’t know if it is going  to keep getting stretched until it breaks, so it straightens your leg as  fast as possible.  This is why when a doctor hits your knee with the  rubber mallet, your foot kicks out.  The doctor is causing that tendon  to stretch and your body reacts accordingly.  A <a href="http://howtojumphigherplyometricexercises.com/plyometric-workout" target="_blank">plyometric workout</a> is the best way to learn <a href="http://howtojumphigherplyometricexercises.com/" target="_blank">how to jump higher</a>.</p>
<p>So before you think you have jump training all figured out, you need  to be aware that you train very differently when doing plyometrics.  Be  smart and follow a well designed jump program.  <a href="http://plyometricexerciseshowtojumphigher.com/" target="_blank"><strong><span style="color: blue;">Click Here</span></strong></a> to see the program I recommend.</p>
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<p>Need a <a title="plyometric workout" href="../" target="_blank">plyometric workout</a> routine with the best jumping workouts and plyometric exercises? Here at the #1 <a title="Plyometric Workout" href="../" target="_blank">Plyometric Workout</a> site we have all the information you need to create your own personal  training with the best exercises to jump higher that will work fast for  you to learn how to jump higher now.</p>
<p>First off, you obviously need stronger legs in order to jump higher.  How do you get stronger legs? By working out doing the normal type of  stuff that you did in high school if you played football.  For those of  you that have never played a sport or had a coach that didn’t know how  to train their athletes properly (99% of them) then you are at the right  place.</p>
<p>The best exercise is the simple squat. You need to make sure that you  have proper form when doing squats, it’s very easy you just make sure  to stick your butt out like you are sitting in a chair and you don’t  want the knees going in front over your toes.  Will squatting make you  jump higher? Yes is will but it is not the only jumping exercise that  will do so and it will not be greatly beneficial without combining it  with some other workouts.  Now obviously squats do not workout your  calves at all so you need to work them with some calf raises.  Squats  are typically done slowly with great control on the way down and the way  up but you should speed them up a bit since you want to have speed as  well as strength to get power.</p>
<p>If you go to the gym on Monday and do squats and calf raises you  should not go back and do them again on Tuesday.  If you are not sore on  Tuesday you did not push yourself hard enough by using enough weight.   You NEVER want to train when you are sore so make sure you give yourself  time to heal before working out again.</p>
<p>So you build up a bit of strength in the legs but will strength alone  get you the vertical leap you are looking for? No! You have to  incorporate plyometrics! A <a title="plyometric workout" href="../" target="_blank">plyometric workout</a> is very different than a strength building workout and you need both to  get the best results possible. Plyos are done with only your body  weight and they known simply as jumping exercises most of the time.   They are done using plyometric boxes or other platforms. The key with  plyometrics is the amount of time you spend in contact with the ground  in between reps.  You should do them as if the ground is on fire and you  want to just bounce off of it as fast as you can.  These are not done  on the same days as your strength building workouts.  For a video  explaining a little more on plyometrics <a href="http://jumpbible.com/" target="_blank"><span style="color: blue;">Click Here</span></a>.</p>
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<p>The main purpose of any <a title="plyometrics workout" href="../plyometrics-workout/" target="_blank">plyometrics workout</a> is to develop the fast twitch muscle fibers and train them to react at  the exact same time.  This means that you can’t actually speed up the  rate at which the reaction occurs but you can train to make each fiber  fire at almost the same time and this will in turn cause more force and  power.</p>
<p><a href="http://jumpbible.com/" target="_blank"><img title="see jump program" src="../wp-content/uploads/2010/03/see-jump-program.png" alt="" width="407" height="61" /></a></p>
<p>When people want to learn how to jump higher, they often times go  about it in every wrong way possible.  Plyometric exercises are to be  done with fresh legs, not at the end of a hard leg workout where you  have exhausted them.  This might be good for building muscle because you  are trying to recruit new muscle fibers that usually don’t get a  workout because the other fibers are tired.  But with jumping you aren’t  trying to get your muscles to grow and get all big and bulky.  You are  trying to teach your muscles to react a certain way when they feel a  stretch in your knees from bending.  When you bend, the patellar tendon  in the knee is stretched and this will cause a reaction that happens so  fast your brain isn’t even aware of it.  The nerve impulse goes to the  spinal cord and then back to the muscles to tell them to straighten fast  because the patellar tendon is getting stretched.  It is the way your  body naturally tries to protect itself.  It doesn’t know if it is going  to keep getting stretched until it breaks, so it straightens your leg as  fast as possible.  This is why when a doctor hits your knee with the  rubber mallet, your foot kicks out.  The doctor is causing that tendon  to stretch and your body reacts accordingly.  A <a href="http://howtojumphigherplyometricexercises.com/plyometric-workout" target="_blank">plyometric workout</a> is the best way to learn <a href="http://howtojumphigherplyometricexercises.com/" target="_blank">how to jump higher</a>.</p>
<p>So before you think you have jump training all figured out, you need  to be aware that you train very differently when doing plyometrics.  Be  smart and follow a well designed jump program.  <a href="http://plyometricexerciseshowtojumphigher.com/" target="_blank"><strong><span style="color: blue;">Click Here</span></strong></a> to see the program I recommend.</p>
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