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Nate Robinson Dunk or How to Increase Vertical Jump |

Thursday, 05 July 2007
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You may know the small New York Knicks guard Nate Robinson as the human spring. In fact, the 5' 7'' guy won the NBA slam dunk contest in 2006 against top dunkers like Josh Smith and Andre Igoudala. In his most memorable dunk of the night, he jumped over 1986 champion Spud Webb, and received a perfect 50-point score for the dunk.You may also have seen his block against the 7' 6'' Center Yao Ming. So, its obvious that the guy got some hoops. Actually he has a vertical leap of 43.5 inches! "First time I touched a backboard, I was 12. I touched the rim when I was 13, and when I was 14, I finally could dunk." - Nate Robinson Although Nate could dunk at that young age already, it took him some hard training to reach his current vertical leap. After he left college in 2005 he completed a special 4 days a week, one hour a day workout. His workout consisted of: Day 1 (Monday):
Day 2 (Tuesday): •
Jump rope (400 jumps)
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