5'5 Guy Dunking! 50 Inch Vertical Jump - How I Did It
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Didn't read all comments, but 10' isn't 100 inches. It's 120 inches, which puts his head at 115 inches, 5'-5" (65"+ 50"). Maybe 42-44" jump.
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@BenStinard nerr mind his math was wrong by 2in but he, still doesnt jump 50''
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@MrUltimatenrg yea whats your point
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@squirrely5024 isnt the rim 10'?
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So is it "The Jump Manual", or "50 inch verticle"?
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This all truth i was in a basketbsll game in 7th grade and a kid that was 4ft 6 grabed the rim i am not lieing
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I'm 6'7 I don't have to worry about shiit lol
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I don't see why people make such a big deal about height. Height means nothing. It's all about the reach that shows how much vertical you need to gain in order to dunk not how tall a person is.
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@ChaseRocker Also his arms are very long for his height
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@squirrely5024 Damn you shut him what I the like to call the fuck up lol
assuming he is 5'5", a 50 inch vertical would put his head at 9'7"...3 inches from the rim...and he ain't 3 inches from the rim.
His head actually gets about maybe 1 or 2 inches above the net.
The bottom of the net is at 8'9" (assuming 15" net).
so his vert is approx. 8'9" + 2" = 8'11" - 5'5" = 3'6"
= 42 inches.
its simple math, people.
still impressive.
ChaseRocker 11 months ago 45
@ChaseRocker 9'7 is not 3 inches from the rim dumbass its 5. "its simple math people" pshhh nice try tho
squirrely5024 7 months ago 38