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How to Measure Your Vertical Leap

 

 

Although various methods are used to gauge different types of leaping ability, the standard measure of a player’s vertical jump can be obtained by following the steps below.

1. Stand with your side to a wall and have someone mark off the highest point you can reach while flat-footed.

2. Cover the underside of the tip of your middle finger in ink.

3. Move one step back from the first mark (that of your reach).

4. Without taking more than a step into it, jump off of both feet and touch the highest point possible on the wall.

5. Repeat this five times.

6. Measure the heights of your standing reach and the highest point you touched on the wall.

7. Subtract your standing reach from the height of the highest point you touched on the wall. The number you find is your vertical jump.

For example, if your standing reach is seven feet, and the highest point you touch on the wall is ten feet, your vertical jump will be three feet (thirty-six inches).

138 Comments: How to Measure Your Vertical Leap

Posted by
Michael
on 10.14.2009
how do you convert feet to inches when measuring your vertical leap? .
Posted by
white man can jump
on 08.31.2009
i’m 6’3 and can dunk with a fifty pound weight vest on my back is that good lol. .
Posted by
jack
on 08.16.2009
Hey guys. This was the system I used to increase my vertical jump and my health. Just wanted to share it with you guys. Check it out.....secretsaboutverticalleaps.com> .
Posted by
jack
on 08.16.2009
Hey guys. This was the system I used to increase my vertical jump and my health. Just wanted to share it with you guys. Check it out .
Posted by
Tim...Windmill or 360
on 08.8.2009
Im 6’3 And I First Dunked when i was 14 and i was 5"10 but now i can dunk and get most of my arm over the rim .
Posted by

on 07.25.2009
im 3’9 and can windmill from the free throw line , someone tell me my vert .
Posted by
crazyups57
on 07.25.2009
yo my name james and i got a 57" vert .
Posted by

on 07.4.2009
im 14 and i am 5’6 and i can just touch the rim. how long till i dunk .
Posted by

on 07.2.2009
wat workouts can i do to increase my vert .
Posted by
U ai’nt that good.
on 05.23.2009
I’m about 5 9 and can easily grab rim...And i’m 2 years old...And i play for the Charlotte Bobcats.And I taught LeBron James Everything He knows, kobe gives me blow jobs everynight, and i put my weiner on your face while i did a 360 double back flip windmill. .
Posted by

on 04.26.2009
Roman Gabriel- You’re an idiot. No one said anything about race. The only one bringing up race is you. .
Posted by
Balla Status
on 04.26.2009
im 5’6 and can touch rim on 10 foot goal. can someone tell me my vertical? .
Posted by

on 04.16.2009
actually brady, you need a 46 inch vertical. touching a 10 foot rim wouldnt be enough. a standard basketballs about 10 inches in diameter. you’d need to get it above the basketball to dunk .
Posted by
Kjell (Prodigy)
on 04.15.2009
hey 14 and im 5ft 7’ my standing reach is 7ft’5 and i can touch up to 9ft3 is that good? .
Posted by

on 04.15.2009
Hey guyz..umm im 5"11 ive bin grabbn rim and slappin backboards since 9 grade im 17 now and im cathn oops to myself..the shortest dunker in the school. Anyone need any help or suggestions jus type! .
Posted by
Ronald
on 04.12.2009
im 5’8, have long arms and can get the ball on top of the rim, but i cant quite dunk yet. .
Posted by
Alex
on 04.9.2009
i was 5’6 and dunking now im 6’0 and getting my head almost to touch the rim but i berlly get the ball in anyone got tips? .
Posted by
nick
on 04.3.2009
brady, you need 36 inch vertical to dunk. .
Posted by
Brady Ross
on 03.26.2009
hey im newly 13 years old and 7 foot woth my arm up... how high does my vertr gotta be till i get rim???? .
Posted by
cubfan2424
on 03.21.2009
I’m 14, 5’11"(maybe) and I can touch rim .
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