Do Jumpsoles Really Make You Jump Higher?

July 6, 2009

Vertical Jump Programs

Jumpsoles System

Jumpsoles System

I have been an avid reader of SLAM magazine for the past 12 or so years.

It’s a great magazine with really cool articles on basketball, from high school to the pros.

I will never forget the first day I saw the Jumpsoles ad in my SLAM mag.

I was completely amazed that I could simply attach this platform thingy on my shoe and it would help me increase my vertical jump by 5-10 inches!

It made a lot of sense, saying that the device would elevate my heels and put all my body weight on my calves and achilles tendons, making them stronger and more explosive.

This would then give me cat like quickness and make me jump higher and dunk like crazy!

I put off buying the Jumpsoles for YEARS, but every month as I read my new issue of SLAM, the ads kept getting to me.

Finally, I decided to buy them.

I saved up some money and ordered my first pair of Jumpsoles.

The package arrived on time, and I ripped open the box to get started immediately.

I laced up my favorite basketball sneakers and warmed up by jogging on the spot as I read the instructions manual.

I excitedly attached the platforms to my shoes, and began my workout…

After a few weeks of using the program, I had mixed feelings and results, which I talk about in my Jumpsoles review.

To read this full review, click here.

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