REALISTIC 30 Day Vertical Jump Transformation || Extra Ordinary

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  • Опубликовано: 18 янв 2023
  • In this video, I tried to increase my vertical as much as possible in 30 days. I've seen this challenge done before, and I wanted to do a REALISTIC version for an average athlete.
    I trained mostly using Kneesovertoesguy's program, find his channel here: / @thekneesovertoesguy
    I was able to increase my vertical by a max of 4 inches over 30 days, and I'm really happy with that! Subscribe for more.
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  • @NevJumps
    @NevJumps Год назад +156

    Please continue this series! So fun to watch. We want to see you with a 35 inch vertical

  • @davidmonroe9197
    @davidmonroe9197 Год назад +193

    I think his vertical would have shown more of an increase if he'd rested for at least two days before taking the second measurements. His muscles were still tight from that intense training.

    • @fabioooh
      @fabioooh Год назад +3

      His overall training was just really bad

    • @ker1SHxD
      @ker1SHxD Год назад +2

      @@fabioooh why?

    • @dontevenbother5960
      @dontevenbother5960 Год назад +1

      agreed

    • @tadgh6040
      @tadgh6040 Год назад

      @@fabioooh how

    • @lobolobo9258
      @lobolobo9258 Год назад +6

      @@fabioooh not really he did a lot of good exercises for jumping and explosiveness

  • @mikehgeo9665
    @mikehgeo9665 Год назад +111

    This is exactly what I was looking for, thank you

  • @mrflipfone
    @mrflipfone Год назад +8

    Super happy I found you and this channel. I have been looking for quite sometime at other people's vertical jump videos, and I think that watching yours made me wanna do it the most. Thank you for putting in the work and motivating others to do the same. Just keep putting in that work, trust the process, and just watch how strong you can become.

  • @anabaidid1909
    @anabaidid1909 Год назад +15

    okay this was actually so cool you should make this some sort of series !!!!

  • @christianb164
    @christianb164 Год назад +2

    Love this video. Ive been doing KOT for a few weeks now and have been trying ti improve my vert. The only thing I’ve been leaving out is the jump sessions. Might have to add those to see more progress!

  • @Bisnmw_fitwell
    @Bisnmw_fitwell 9 месяцев назад +1

    Powerful ... Continue to keep pushing forward brother!!!

  • @philipp9135
    @philipp9135 Год назад +1

    This was really fun to watch I want to see how much further you can get if you continue training!

  • @Heretic291
    @Heretic291 Год назад +46

    honestly thank u man. all through out high school i was able to jump really high and i was always extremely athletic but ever since ive been off at college for two years ive played basketball practically every day but i noticed that my athleticism was declining mainly because i wasnt ever going to the gym in those two years so i lost confidence in myself for a while. i recently have been going to the gym for the past month to try and retain my athleticism and hopefully improve even more than it was while i was in high school but there was always this creeping thought that what i was doing wasnt working but i had to convince myself that it was working. especially on those days that my body was telling me to take a break and i did not listen. but this really helped my confidence that i just have to trust the process and eventually everything will work out the way its supposed to so i relaly appreciate this video.

    • @ExtraOrdinaryCharlie
      @ExtraOrdinaryCharlie  Год назад +2

      You got this man!

    • @jakesuffa6228
      @jakesuffa6228 Год назад +1

      I’m feeling this heavy recently, highschool with a 36-37 inch vert, out of highschool on and off around 30-33 and I’m struggling to get the motivation to get it back.

    • @bigboybigboy6341
      @bigboybigboy6341 Год назад

      ​@@jakesuffa6228what did u do in hs for that vert?

    • @jakesuffa6228
      @jakesuffa6228 Год назад

      @@bigboybigboy6341 I actually just jumped everyday, super happy with my genetics but I used to play volleyball and got my head over most days and part of my shoulders on a good day

    • @bigboybigboy6341
      @bigboybigboy6341 Год назад

      @@jakesuffa6228 how long would u jump for everyday?

  • @maxbepayingtax6168
    @maxbepayingtax6168 6 месяцев назад

    thank you sm for giving me this motivation this was the exact video i was looking for

  • @straighttothemusic
    @straighttothemusic 9 месяцев назад

    Great job! I love this video. super pratical and inspiring for us "ordinary" people. thanks! This deserves a million views

  • @helioscaesar
    @helioscaesar Год назад +11

    This video was perfect for me, because I have like the exact same vert, so I am motivated and hyped that you improved so much. The video was really informative and easy to digest. Keep posting your progress!

  • @vanreilly368
    @vanreilly368 Год назад +2

    How do you only have 560 subs! 😭 This vid was so good!

  • @thefire4613
    @thefire4613 Год назад

    SAME! I feel like a lot of these jump programs don't suggest enough ankle mobility, but I'm glad you were able to see progress anyhow

  • @wayhuncho6599
    @wayhuncho6599 Год назад

    this video took alot of effort! good job man 🙌🏿👏🏿

  • @iamteamyou
    @iamteamyou Год назад +3

    Great Job💯

  • @JacksonPriceSonder
    @JacksonPriceSonder Год назад +1

    Loved this and especially you putting in all ur different exercises. Did you do other workouts on the days your trained besides what you showed us?

  • @jasonpurja4928
    @jasonpurja4928 Год назад +14

    If anyone's trying to do this, you must understand that you need to take many rests. Resting is as important or even more important than the workouts themselves as whenever you do workouts, there are micro tears in the muscles you work out on and if you keep working out each day, the micro tears won't have time to heal, growing your muscles. It will instead damage your body and increase the chance of injury. That's all I need to say, I hope you have a wonderful day.

    • @kallui3509
      @kallui3509 4 дня назад

      yeah i learned the hardway i was working basically everyday doing like max approach jumps and i was so surprised when i realized my vert was decreasing. I then took a break for like 2 weeks because it really dissapointed me then when i came back my vert was higher than ever.

    • @urpapi6969
      @urpapi6969 3 дня назад

      @@kallui3509 yeah right

    • @urpapi6969
      @urpapi6969 3 дня назад

      Well i need to lose weight too so I'll take breaks after I reach somewhere around my weight

  • @monoshell751
    @monoshell751 Год назад +10

    Thank you for sharing- very inspiring

  • @captionem7791
    @captionem7791 Год назад +5

    Are you gonna keep this series going? I wanna see how far you get

  • @JavallenX
    @JavallenX Год назад +8

    honestly thank you man, you‘ve inspired me to workout again

  • @crazyvids33796
    @crazyvids33796 Год назад

    this vid is dope, good job

  • @markinjos3345
    @markinjos3345 Год назад +1

    Honestly this was such an epic video,very underrated ❤️

  • @joeaverage8329
    @joeaverage8329 Год назад +1

    3 inches in a month is good! Good work and good video.

  • @jacobbruner1
    @jacobbruner1 Год назад +4

    I wanted to try to increase my vertical a while ago as soon as I got the idea in my head I hurt my ankle playing ball. It finally felt almost 100% several months later then I tore my ACL playing basketball before I ever got to try and specifically train vertical jumping. I feel this, very realistic.

    • @luisore7281
      @luisore7281 Год назад +1

      Damn bro respect the grind keep at it

  • @Yuvigains
    @Yuvigains Год назад +4

    Enjoyed the vid, well done bruv!

    • @ExtraOrdinaryCharlie
      @ExtraOrdinaryCharlie  Год назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed! Thanks for watching!

    • @Yuvigains
      @Yuvigains Год назад

      Bro, do you think increasing vertical help with sprinting speed aswell?

  • @alexheavey3744
    @alexheavey3744 Год назад +5

    Do this but where you have two rest days before the workouts. I believe that this will be the best for you and everyone else to do. This will get better results than every day workouts on the same body part. Also you should work on perfecting for with swinging your arms. Having your toes face the sky on the landing steps of the run up jump. The knees over toes guy is amazing, but you should be doing those exercises in increments. The knees over toes guy does his once a week he said. I do mine twice which is a plyometric routine in both, and a mobility (knees over toes type workout) one, and a strength one where I do general strength such as leg extensions, hip thrust, power cleans, and just everything the body uses for jumping in the legs. Just my advice, and great effort and work for the video

  • @Jerret_Bryant
    @Jerret_Bryant Год назад

    Underrated youtuber

  • @JosiahDrew
    @JosiahDrew Год назад

    good video brother, earned a sud

  • @Saiyanzoldyck
    @Saiyanzoldyck Год назад

    Fire vid bro

  • @Ghoulsfull
    @Ghoulsfull Год назад

    this is very cool bro

  • @bisayangdakorjsdm.7489
    @bisayangdakorjsdm.7489 Год назад

    Woow the best move mga Ka idol ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @tommasodimattia9301
    @tommasodimattia9301 Год назад +3

    the best jumping exercise is plyometrics, if you include plyometrics 2 to 3 times a week you will jump much higer trust me

  • @nathanwessel3729
    @nathanwessel3729 Год назад

    Diamond in the rough video

  • @NoahDavidA
    @NoahDavidA Месяц назад

    spurs shirt tuff🙏

  • @AJalwaysopen18
    @AJalwaysopen18 5 месяцев назад

    Sprinting helps a lot.

  • @RakeshDeverashetty
    @RakeshDeverashetty Год назад

    Nice one

  • @pheeisme
    @pheeisme Год назад +1

    I like this A LOT

  • @sarahricks2133
    @sarahricks2133 Год назад +1

    Inspiration for any athlete. Nice

  • @sesko1167
    @sesko1167 Год назад +1

    Pls upload the complete workout plan :)

  • @eziomauri
    @eziomauri Год назад +1

    Great video, well done and very inspiring! I'm considering working on my vertical jump with ATG coaching. Which program did you do? There are many, and there is an off season jump program as well as the usual zero, dense and standard programs. Curious to see what you chose

    • @ExtraOrdinaryCharlie
      @ExtraOrdinaryCharlie  Год назад +2

      I basically did a combination. I used elements from zero (a ton of tibialis raises and the various calf raises), then some from dense and some from the “jump” program

  • @officialgiothejumper
    @officialgiothejumper Год назад +2

    Good video, if you try to continue this try doing Monday: medium intense lift and plyometric day, Wednesday full dunk session with all plants( use low rim if needed), and Friday another lift and plyo day and on the rest days go for a walk to recover faster

  • @dad6700
    @dad6700 Год назад +1

    Love the vid

  • @sinnerstown
    @sinnerstown Год назад

    Keep grinding , let us know when you get to 45”. Yes.

  • @rejibutera4496
    @rejibutera4496 Год назад +5

    how often did you do the nordics because you got it really fast. Great video btw

    • @ExtraOrdinaryCharlie
      @ExtraOrdinaryCharlie  Год назад +3

      Thank you! I did them 2x per week, but I had been working on them a little more casually for a few months before I started filming this

  • @SamChapman_10
    @SamChapman_10 Год назад

    🔥🔥🔥

  • @edwardgrenore126
    @edwardgrenore126 4 месяца назад

    This 1 mindset will increase your vert immediately: try to approach your jump like a max effort speed-based exercise!
    Imagine going for a squat PR, now with the same intensity, use all your effort into a single jump and do it as quick as possible like the explosive start of a sprint into a jump. It's like getting into the zone for a second, leave all other variables out and now your only goal is to sprint to near the target, perform a perfect penultimate step without slowing, and transfer all that momentum upward.
    Another tip I can give you is to inhale sharply and hold your breath like you are doing an anaerobic exercise that requires a burst of strength in a short amount of time. Now try these tips out yourself!

  • @bobbybob6226
    @bobbybob6226 Год назад

    Hi did you create these workouts or found them if so where did you get them from

  • @Fw.Hanime
    @Fw.Hanime Год назад +1

    finally a video that doesnt stretch to 30 minutes

  • @frostylegion6479
    @frostylegion6479 Год назад +1

    ama give u a tip jumping is not only leg power try including some core excercises and you will see major results
    on top of that

  • @999kaheem
    @999kaheem Год назад

    do you got vid of the specific routine you did for the 30 days like everything

  • @HakeemSW
    @HakeemSW Год назад +1

    Really useful I had the same vertical as you before you start
    I wonder how many times a week you workout?
    And how many sets do you train to failure ?

    • @bakarich41
      @bakarich41 Год назад +1

      I think 3 times is enough for legs

  • @freckies257
    @freckies257 8 месяцев назад

    idk if this will help but when you jump swing your arms as far back as you can, it might help if you leave them loose while swinging them,

  • @ericbrewer8237
    @ericbrewer8237 4 месяца назад

    Can we get an ankle and jump update?

  • @swagglyfe
    @swagglyfe Год назад

    fye vid

  • @mrkibblez9551
    @mrkibblez9551 Год назад

    What were some of the workouts you did?

  • @giannirodari8555
    @giannirodari8555 8 месяцев назад

    i cant find the program on that channel, please can somebody paste me the link of that video?

  • @dxger
    @dxger Год назад

    Amazing video!! Try to incorporate some speed training to get more explosive

  • @Tomers2003
    @Tomers2003 Год назад

    5:20 god dayuumm almost got the plot twist

  • @JohnKelly-jd7cm
    @JohnKelly-jd7cm 2 месяца назад

    Can you share your workout plan

  • @sacha9539
    @sacha9539 Год назад

    How? Did you make this routine

  • @chanceyinouye4832
    @chanceyinouye4832 Год назад

    Watch your deceleration as well as your knee relative to its midline.

  • @smashandbeastmode6116
    @smashandbeastmode6116 Год назад

    good job man

  • @Aldaquan25
    @Aldaquan25 10 месяцев назад

    What is a “jumping” workout?

  • @Bhasker7474
    @Bhasker7474 Год назад +2

    Where is that outdoor gym

    • @ExtraOrdinaryCharlie
      @ExtraOrdinaryCharlie  Год назад

      It’s in LA! LM Fitness. If anyone ends up going, tell them Charlie sent you!

  • @emilioirving4590
    @emilioirving4590 Год назад +1

    Yo man
    Next time maybe try more plyometrics
    And work on your tendon stiffness
    Pj performance has got some great stuff on his channel
    Thanks for the video mate!

  • @RichMinds3t
    @RichMinds3t Год назад

    Can you give me the list of the workout with reps?

  • @nitroerza8988
    @nitroerza8988 Год назад

    Ok now I know realistically I could gain 11.2 over the summer

  • @clay8113
    @clay8113 Год назад

    800th subscriber

  • @chenglee6677
    @chenglee6677 Год назад

    good video

  • @KAGR9384
    @KAGR9384 Год назад

    I dunk at 5'6" off the dribble. You'll get there. Just continue and do some plyos.

  • @proverbalizer
    @proverbalizer 8 месяцев назад

    you jump off your right foot naturally? are you left handed?

  • @PochoNieves
    @PochoNieves Год назад +1

    Great job. I would add a day a week of plyometrics HIIT workout. Also you don't seemed to be attacking the floor with much energy therefore your bouncing is not as much as I think you can achieve. I think you can do better with just better technique. However great job... One inch at the time!

  • @gugunsingsit6484
    @gugunsingsit6484 16 дней назад

    Please give me your exercise how you increase

  • @MKZ-4
    @MKZ-4 Год назад

    height and weight?

  • @aratictvAlt
    @aratictvAlt 10 месяцев назад

    Based on what workout out you did you could of reached much higher if you did plyometrics as well

  • @schofrenzy3444
    @schofrenzy3444 10 месяцев назад

    What’s your height ?

  • @Dasato123
    @Dasato123 Год назад

    The initial test showed you may be the rare guy who can jump well off both one or two legs. Are you left handed? Test indicates this

  • @aaron_reynoso
    @aaron_reynoso Год назад +1

    Wondering how tall you are.

  • @MiniP2003
    @MiniP2003 Год назад +4

    should have focused on more plyos and force production if you actually want to see vertical gains and less about kots exercises considering most of the kot exercises don't teach the body on how to produce explosive force so that's why they aren't really effective and don't transfer well to vertical jump

    • @ExtraOrdinaryCharlie
      @ExtraOrdinaryCharlie  Год назад +2

      I gained 4 inches in a month! What do you want from me Harry!?

    • @MiniP2003
      @MiniP2003 Год назад +2

      @@ExtraOrdinaryCharlie people that haven't done jump training before see more usually nooby gains are no joke when it comes to vertical

    • @fastcheetomonster4879
      @fastcheetomonster4879 Год назад +2

      @@MiniP2003 facts though. When I started just doing jumps a ton I was able to grab the rim when before I could barely even touch it. Da sh makes you bouncy

    • @HuskyGamingg
      @HuskyGamingg Год назад +3

      I agree this guy was tricked by all the promises kot made. I have gained 6 inches to my vertical in 2 months from doing actual plyometrics work.

    • @fastcheetomonster4879
      @fastcheetomonster4879 Год назад +1

      @@HuskyGamingg pog

  • @Dwrytu23
    @Dwrytu23 Год назад

    If that's true, then i have insane genetics for my jump because this was my first day doing pylo with weighs and i jumped a hella higher

  • @emiltjstheim6021
    @emiltjstheim6021 Год назад +1

    dude did kneepain exercises and jumped higher wtf

  • @heyman373
    @heyman373 Год назад

    There is no way your, standing vertical only increase by 1 inches. You should have warm up first.
    Also, did you train everyday or only what you showed in the video.

    • @ExtraOrdinaryCharlie
      @ExtraOrdinaryCharlie  Год назад

      I did warm up first! I think my standing vert just didn’t improve much! I pretty much only trained what I showed in the video, maybe one or two days more. Thanks for watching 😊

  • @will-ti2qs
    @will-ti2qs Год назад

    Hey man, you should probably try to work on the technique, you’d add a few more inches just by doing so

  • @anthonyvietti8364
    @anthonyvietti8364 7 месяцев назад +1

    but the thing is that these were all newbie gains. i have a higher vertical then him and im a very athletic 14 year old

  • @Dmgr_
    @Dmgr_ Год назад

    You also need to work on your technique called *penultimate steps* .

  • @axelsjourney
    @axelsjourney Год назад

    What is your height???

  • @timmytimeyt
    @timmytimeyt Год назад

    ordinary, average, run-in-the-mill, athlete = white boi

  • @JalilPines
    @JalilPines Год назад

    Best white boy in the friends league 💯

  • @miguelmanzano5886
    @miguelmanzano5886 Год назад +2

    Tibialis doesn’t help in jumping ability and doesn’t interfere with the knees, is like saying quads help with ankle pain… pure marketing.
    But great video, u worked hard!

    • @ExtraOrdinaryCharlie
      @ExtraOrdinaryCharlie  Год назад +2

      I’ve found that it really helps with my knee pain. I was making them a regular part of my routine so that I could jump/lift freely without too much risk of injury

    • @HuskyGamingg
      @HuskyGamingg Год назад

      @@ExtraOrdinaryCharlie kneesovertoes guy doesn’t use real science he uses bro science. Tib raises don’t help with knee pain. If you do tib raises I guarantee you will get a overuse injury. You have to do plyometrics to jump higher. Knees over toes guy only talks about mobility and knee pain which shows he has his own philosophy because mobility and flexibility don’t increase your vertical. I suggest pjf performance and just jumari if you want to get real gains and not be filled with pseudoscience

    • @leleg8167
      @leleg8167 Год назад

      @@ExtraOrdinaryCharlie tibilias raises definitely helps with vertical. It strengthens your knees and muscles around the ankle, I did those and got rid of shin splints and it helped recover my ankle sprain. Definelty do those a closing to your vertical workouts

    • @neilweaver2356
      @neilweaver2356 Год назад +2

      The tibialis helps the ankles decelerate quickly and safely when landing from a jump, which contributes to less stress on the knees. Y'all need to do a bit of research before you start calling things bullshit.

    • @miguelmanzano5886
      @miguelmanzano5886 Год назад

      @@neilweaver2356 No, i think you need to do a bit of research of basic anatomy. Tibialis anterior dorsiflexes the foot at the talocrural joint and inverts it at the subtalar joint, so basically it does the opposite movement of a deceleration and a landing, where the calf are the ones working eccentrically. If you don't have any issue with your ankle (not the knee) is a waste of time to train your tibialis, if you have stress problems with your knees you should low your volume of work and star doing some isos for your tendon. And then slowly add some strenght work in the muscles and tendons that actually work in the knee joint. If you don't know what muscles, ligaments and tendons are inserted in the knee joint you need to do a bit of a reserch.

  • @erick5275
    @erick5275 Год назад

    🤮