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Jump Experts by Virgil Aponte

This is a must have pro course for all athletes who need to maximize their vertical jump potential and dramatically improve their physical fitness and performance.

 

Do you want to jump higher by 6, 8, 10, 12 inches or more?

 

  • You'll be trained by 13 of the world's leading vertical jump experts.

  •  You'll radically increase your vertical leap to new levels only dreamed of til now!

 

 The professional coaches, trainers and physical therapists in Jump Experts have proven track records with star players in the NBA, NCAA, WNBA, NFL, MLB, MLS and National Ranked High School Teams!

 

Jump Experts is packed with 440 pages of detailed coaching and training techniques.  And, if you're on the go like all athletes, there are over 7 hours of MP3 audio training to keep you on track throughout the full 8 week program.

So, do you really want to train to jump higher and add serious inches to your vertical leap?

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Amazing stuff!

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Latest College Basketball news from ESPN.com

1 - Syracuse's Melo expected to miss third game
2 - Charleston's Cremins will take indefinite leave
3 - USC forward Dedmon tears MCL, out for year
4 - Miami extends Larranaga's deal through 2019
5 - Boeheim, Syracuse want trial moved upstate
6 - Michigan G Akunne (foot) will miss 6-8 weeks
7 - Solomon expected to return to Cal next season
8 - Lavin will return to coach, not sure of timetable
9 - Nike releases 'platinum' line for college hoops
10 - Kentucky back at No. 1 as Syracuse's run ends
11 - UNC plans lineup shift after injury to Strickland
12 - Kansas State reinstates suspended F Henriquez
13 - Murray State's Aska cleared after 6 games out
14 - Michigan's Horford near return from foot injury
15 - Ex-Oklahoma St. G Gulley enrolls at Arkansas
1 - Syracuse's Melo expected to miss third game

Syracuse sophomore Fab Melo, who's missed the last two games due to what a source has said is an academic issue, is not expected to play Saturday when the Orange host West Virginia.

1/27/2012 11:13:06 AM

2 - Charleston's Cremins will take indefinite leave

College of Charleston coach Bobby Cremins is taking an indefinite leave of absence for a medical condition.

1/27/2012 5:32:42 PM

3 - USC forward Dedmon tears MCL, out for year

The athletic newcomer to basketball has battled injuries the entire season.

1/27/2012 2:21:52 PM

4 - Miami extends Larranaga's deal through 2019

Jim Larranaga has received a three-year extension from Miami, keeping him under contract at the school through April 30, 2019.

1/27/2012 12:56:35 PM

5 - Boeheim, Syracuse want trial moved upstate

Attorneys for Syracuse University and men's basketball coach Jim Boeheim (BAY'-hym) want a defamation suit moved to Onondaga County.

1/26/2012 4:51:06 PM

6 - Michigan G Akunne (foot) will miss 6-8 weeks

Michigan junior guard Eso Akunne is out for six to eight weeks after injuring his left foot during the first half of the Wolverines' 66-64 win at Purdue on Tuesday.

1/26/2012 4:54:15 PM

7 - Solomon expected to return to Cal next season

California coach Mike Montgomery says forward Richard Solomon is expected back next season after he was ruled academically ineligible last week for the rest of this season.

1/25/2012 6:07:23 PM

8 - Lavin will return to coach, not sure of timetable

St. John's coach Steve Lavin insists he will return to the sidelines for the Red Storm, although he is not sure if it will be this season.

1/25/2012 8:32:51 PM

9 - Nike releases 'platinum' line for college hoops

The gray area of non-traditional uniforms is coming to college basketball.

1/26/2012 9:25:11 AM

10 - Kentucky back at No. 1 as Syracuse's run ends

Syracuse's reign as the No. 1 team in the nation ended Monday after six weeks at the top, with Kentucky taking over the ranking it held earlier this season.

1/23/2012 9:06:54 PM

11 - UNC plans lineup shift after injury to Strickland

North Carolina expects Reggie Bullock to replace injured shooting guard Dexter Strickland in the starting lineup and little-used freshman Stilman White to shift into the backup spot behind point guard Kendall Marshall, coach Roy Williams said Monday.

1/23/2012 4:09:54 PM

12 - Kansas State reinstates suspended F Henriquez

Kansas State coach Frank Martin says forward Jordan Henriquez has been reinstated and is available for Wednesday night's game at Texas Tech.

1/24/2012 8:59:47 PM

13 - Murray State's Aska cleared after 6 games out

Murray State forward Ivan Aska said Monday that he's been cleared to return after missing the last six games with a broken right hand for the nation's only undefeated men's Division I basketball team.

1/23/2012 6:32:32 PM

14 - Michigan's Horford near return from foot injury

Michigan coach John Beilein said Monday that 6-foot-10 sophomore forward Jon Horford, who has been out since Dec. 10, might play in the Wolverines' game Tuesday at Purdue.

1/23/2012 4:27:34 PM

15 - Ex-Oklahoma St. G Gulley enrolls at Arkansas

Fred Gulley appeared right at home walking onto Arkansas' home court.

1/23/2012 5:11:15 PM

 

 

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