Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Building Dunk Tank What Exact Leg Muscles Do I Need To Build To Dunk For Basketball?

What exact leg muscles do i need to build to dunk for basketball? - building dunk tank

Achilles muscle. Or a whole leg in case.

5 comments:

Goran P said...

The calves were 70% jump in value of its ability, I have a friend who is 5.8, but it has strong legs strong, I could almost dunk it.If you really want to mate with one of the easiest way, it is a formula, the speed + = explosive power if you go to the room to ask the coach, it's the easiest way, or you can go **** jumpmanual.com is this man works trust me.I fact I occasionally take on board, so I began to do and a week, you start to feel the difference

kobekobe... said...

p Goran is a fool Do not listen. The calves will increase 30%. Ask Luke Lowrey or even John Kim, the inventor of Jumpsoles. Want top exercises calf machine feet, more fingers, thighs, etc., but the most important thing you can teach is that all legs around him.

Miles (Warriors, Niners, Giants) said...

The cow, buttocks and Achilles tendon are most important. Quadriceps and hamstrings are also important. The best way to get the vertical rise is to combine plyometrics with weightlifting. You need a solid foundation and the speed and explosiveness as well. Good luck.

I live on bread and bologna said...

Do you work quads, calves, lower back and ankles. That's 4 major muscles that help your jumping ability. Try squats, lunges, calf raises, and so a little bit. Also, if you some money to invest in the ankle weights or Jumpsoles program ... both work

Andrew G said...

Every muscle of one leg ... literally

Calves, quadriceps, hamstrings. essentially

No calf raises, leg lifts, squats, wall sits, Plyo jumps, box jumps and jump rope dunk

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