Vertical Exercises come in all sorts of packages and I tried them all before finding one simple vertical exercise that actually works because it's too simple to fail.
What it did for me ...

I went from being the slowest kid on my grade school soccer team to setting a school long jump record and being able to dunk in high school (despite being a 5'10" white guy).
My father, a sports fan himself, recounted to me years after the fact that when he had watched my grade school soccer games and saw me lagging behind the herd of kids that inevitably followed the ball around the field he said to himself, "well I guess he's not going to be one of the athletic ones."
My dad revealed that story to me years later when he confessed that he was never more happy to have been proven wrong. That confession came on senior night - when I played my final game as the captain of my high school's varsity basketball team.
Although I didn't go on to play basketball in college (I was never that great of a shooter), my father and I did have to wade through college football scholarship offers to decide where I'd play in the fall.
Why other systems don't work ...
I tried vertical jump training programs like those offered by my competitors and overwhelmingly found that the workout routines were too involved for a normal person with normal resources and a normal schedule.
It wasn't that I was lazy, I just needed proper direction.
My problem was that I was aimlessly taking advice from anyone that wanted to sell me a product. Each dollar spent wasn't a complete waste because every failure was a step down the path that led to my eventual success. Still, that didn't change the fact that all I wanted from the very beginning was honest and sincere how to jump higher tips that weren't a gimmick and actually worked. I didn't understand why all of these programs with their pages of testimonials weren't working for me. Once I broke down the issues and came up with the list of reasons below things began to make sense.
Problems that I routinely ran into included:
What it did for me ...

I went from being the slowest kid on my grade school soccer team to setting a school long jump record and being able to dunk in high school (despite being a 5'10" white guy).
My father, a sports fan himself, recounted to me years after the fact that when he had watched my grade school soccer games and saw me lagging behind the herd of kids that inevitably followed the ball around the field he said to himself, "well I guess he's not going to be one of the athletic ones."My dad revealed that story to me years later when he confessed that he was never more happy to have been proven wrong. That confession came on senior night - when I played my final game as the captain of my high school's varsity basketball team.
Although I didn't go on to play basketball in college (I was never that great of a shooter), my father and I did have to wade through college football scholarship offers to decide where I'd play in the fall.Why other systems don't work ...
I tried vertical jump training programs like those offered by my competitors and overwhelmingly found that the workout routines were too involved for a normal person with normal resources and a normal schedule.
It wasn't that I was lazy, I just needed proper direction.
My problem was that I was aimlessly taking advice from anyone that wanted to sell me a product. Each dollar spent wasn't a complete waste because every failure was a step down the path that led to my eventual success. Still, that didn't change the fact that all I wanted from the very beginning was honest and sincere how to jump higher tips that weren't a gimmick and actually worked. I didn't understand why all of these programs with their pages of testimonials weren't working for me. Once I broke down the issues and came up with the list of reasons below things began to make sense.
Problems that I routinely ran into included:
- Workout schedules disrupted by bad weather - rain, etc.
- Lack of access to a weight room
- Unreasonable time commitments
- Lack of regular access to a gym
- Inability to regularly get to a track
- Having to buy expensive products like plyometric jump shoes
It wasn't a lack of motivation that was holding me back, but rather a lack of practicality in the way the vertical exercise programs were designed.
I needed a vertical exercises system too simple to fail ...
Like I said, it's been my experience that other vertical jump programs are too complicated.
I wanted a program that:
I needed a vertical exercises system too simple to fail ...
Like I said, it's been my experience that other vertical jump programs are too complicated.
I wanted a program that:
- Took less than 12 minutes a day to do
- I could do at home while watching TV or playing video games
- Didn't require any expensive equipment
- Most importantly - gets results
I didn't come from an athletic family but I was able to make the most of what I had by designing a simple vertical exercises program that met all of my requirements.
You have three choices ...
You have three choices ...
- You can do nothing and stay where you're at.
- You can try one of my competitors programs.
- You can use my program.
How to decide ...
- Some of the other programs offer money back guarantees and sophisticated regimes that require serious commitments.
- My program is the only one that takes less than 12 minutes a day to do and can be done while watching TV.
I've put together a vertical exercises solution that's too simple to fail and it's outlined in a concise report that features the single most efficient vertical exercise (the secret to my unexpected success).

Your final answer ...
If you want a money back guarantee, one-on-one training, a weight lifting program, countless testimonials, training video library, and hundreds of pages of information then go with one of my competitors.
If all you care about is getting the fastest and easiest results buy my program. My program is the only one that's too simple to fail.
You have nothing to lose ...
If you try one of my competitors programs and realize that it doesn't work for any of the reasons that I listed above I will give you my program for half off.
Vertical Exercises Report Coming Very Soon (Spring 2011)
Taking your game to the next level ...
Vertical Excises undoubtedly improve athletic prowess but being a standout player in any sport takes a lot more than raw athleticism.
If you're not the type of person that dreams about playing ball for a team like the Duke Blue Devils then maybe you're better off just cutting your losses now and focusing your efforts on a Duke University golf bag set full of clubs because maybe the leisurely sport of golf is better suited for your level of desire and commitment.
ACE (Applied Cognitive Engineering) has developed a computer program that's used by Division-1 basketball programs to improve real time decision making and court sense. Whether you're someone who is recovering from a serious injury like a torn ACL or a seemingly trivial setback like an ingrown toenail this system can help you take your game to a level beyond where it was before your injury.
Think about what separates back-to-back NBA MVP Steve Nash from players more athletically gifted.
ItelliGym (developed by ACE) has been featured in numerous magazines (Forbes, Slam, etc.) and you can even watch the Basketball IntelliGym being featured on ESPN through this link.
For more information on this innovative program that should be used in conjunction with vertical exercises you can access the system through the promotion below.
Vertical Excises undoubtedly improve athletic prowess but being a standout player in any sport takes a lot more than raw athleticism.
If you're not the type of person that dreams about playing ball for a team like the Duke Blue Devils then maybe you're better off just cutting your losses now and focusing your efforts on a Duke University golf bag set full of clubs because maybe the leisurely sport of golf is better suited for your level of desire and commitment.
ACE (Applied Cognitive Engineering) has developed a computer program that's used by Division-1 basketball programs to improve real time decision making and court sense. Whether you're someone who is recovering from a serious injury like a torn ACL or a seemingly trivial setback like an ingrown toenail this system can help you take your game to a level beyond where it was before your injury.
Think about what separates back-to-back NBA MVP Steve Nash from players more athletically gifted.
ItelliGym (developed by ACE) has been featured in numerous magazines (Forbes, Slam, etc.) and you can even watch the Basketball IntelliGym being featured on ESPN through this link.
For more information on this innovative program that should be used in conjunction with vertical exercises you can access the system through the promotion below.
