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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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Latest College Basketball news from ESPN.com

1 - Charlotte turns to Alan Major to revitalize 49ers program
2 - New NCAA proposal would put an end to early scholarship offers
3 - Duke senior Kyle Singler recovering from arthroscopic surgery on left knee
4 - Michigan State junior guard Korie Lucious pleads guilty to misdemeanor reckless driving
5 - SEC men's tournament to be played in Nashville three more times
6 - Missouri Tigers' Tony Mitchell not playing in fall semester
7 - NCAA gives UConn Huskies basketball extension to respond to allegations
8 - UConn Huskies adds Germany's Niels Giffey to men's basketball team
9 - Ken Pryor, ex-Oklahoma Sooners basketball player, dies at 85
10 - Big Ten Conference to split Ohio State Buckeyes, Michigan Wolverines, sources say
11 - Ater Majok withdraws from UConn Huskies
12 - Michael Jordan son's partying under probe in Las Vegas
13 - WAC demands $5M from Fresno State, Nevada
14 - West Virginia Mountaineers Joe Mazzulla, Dalton Pepper cited for alleged public urination
15 - Sophomores Chris Clarke, Carmel Bouchman decide to leave Temple
16 - Ex-UK basketball star Ed Davender sentenced in ticket scam
1 - Charlotte turns to Alan Major to revitalize 49ers program

He learned the skills of coaching under Gene Keady while a student at Purdue and has refined them over the past 18 years as an assistant, most recently under Thad Matta. Now Alan Major is ready to put his skills to work at Charlotte.

7/29/2010 2:11:34 PM

2 - New NCAA proposal would put an end to early scholarship offers

Parents and prospects will be in the dark a little longer if new proposal goes into effect

7/6/2010 1:00:14 PM

3 - Duke senior Kyle Singler recovering from arthroscopic surgery on left knee

Duke senior Kyle Singler is recovering from knee surgery.

9/3/2010 5:07:39 PM

4 - Michigan State junior guard Korie Lucious pleads guilty to misdemeanor reckless driving

Michigan State junior guard Korie Lucious has pleaded guilty to misdemeanor reckless driving.

9/3/2010 2:35:23 PM

5 - SEC men's tournament to be played in Nashville three more times

The Southeastern Conference has agreed to bring the men's basketball tournament to Nashville three more times this decade, making Music City home to four events through 2019.

9/3/2010 3:24:39 PM

6 - Missouri Tigers' Tony Mitchell not playing in fall semester

Tony Mitchell has not enrolled at Missouri for academic reasons and is crrently ineligible to play basketball.

9/2/2010 2:54:02 PM

7 - NCAA gives UConn Huskies basketball extension to respond to allegations

The NCAA is giving Connecticut another week to respond to allegations that the school's basketball program committed eight major rules violations.

9/2/2010 4:06:29 PM

8 - UConn Huskies adds Germany's Niels Giffey to men's basketball team

Connecticut has added a 19-year-old swingman from Germany a day after announcing that sophomore forward Ater Majok withdrew from school.

9/2/2010 4:08:17 PM

9 - Ken Pryor, ex-Oklahoma Sooners basketball player, dies at 85

Former University of Oklahoma basketball player Ken Pryor, whose basket lifted the Sooners into the 1947 NCAA championship game, has died.

9/2/2010 11:57:51 AM

10 - Big Ten Conference to split Ohio State Buckeyes, Michigan Wolverines, sources say

The expanded Big Ten will place Ohio State and Michigan into different divisions. The conference announced its divisional breakdown Wednesday night, though neither division has been named.

9/1/2010 11:32:34 PM

11 - Ater Majok withdraws from UConn Huskies

Connecticut forward Ater Majok has withdrawn from school after playing just 26 games for the Huskies.

9/1/2010 2:50:27 PM

12 - Michael Jordan son's partying under probe in Las Vegas

Nevada gambling regulators are investigating MGM Resorts International after Michael Jordan's underage son bragged on Twitter about partying at a nightclub on the Las Vegas Strip.

8/30/2010 6:31:25 PM

13 - WAC demands $5M from Fresno State, Nevada

The Western Athletic Conference is demanding a $5 million exit fee by Oct. 25 from Fresno State and Nevada, which are bolting to the Mountain West Conference.

8/30/2010 4:00:48 PM

14 - West Virginia Mountaineers Joe Mazzulla, Dalton Pepper cited for alleged public urination

Morgantown Municipal Court Clerk Joyce Marshall said Tuesday that police cited guards Joe Mazzulla and Dalton Pepper for allegedly urinating in public Sunday.

8/31/2010 12:51:00 PM

15 - Sophomores Chris Clarke, Carmel Bouchman decide to leave Temple

Redshirt sophomore forward Chris Clarke and sophomore forward Carmel Bouchman have decided to leave the Temple men's basketball program.

8/31/2010 7:35:59 PM

16 - Ex-UK basketball star Ed Davender sentenced in ticket scam

Ed Davender, one of the University of Kentucky's all-time leading scorers in basketball has been sentenced to eight years in prison for his involvement in a ticket scam.

8/28/2010 3:20:17 PM

 

 

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