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Shoes That Make You Jump Higher

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Now that's a product Euroleague should definitely endorse.All those unathletic Euros dream may come true,they might even dunk!

Is The $300 Basketball Shoe Worth It?

As children, Ryan and Adam Goldston were some of the very first test dummies for LA Gear’s famous lighted shoes and later saw the very first prototypes of the Reebok pumps. Their father Mark was the president of LA Gear and the chief marketing officer of Reebok during those two big revolutionary shoe concepts.

Now, the 23-year-old twin brothers — who were walk-ons at USC — are trying to forge their own legacy in the shoe business. And they’ve certainly gotten our attention.

Their company is called Athletic Propulsion Labs and their basketball shoe is called the Concept 1, a name that draws its inspiration from the futuristic cars at auto shows that never hit the market.

The price?

A whopping $300 a pair.

The draw?

They don’t “guarantee” that you’ll jump higher, but say they have their proprietary “Load ‘N Launch” technology and the science to back it up. In a test the company performed, some players saw an instant increase of more than three inches on their vertical jump. The company’s motto? “Stop Dreaming…Jump Higher.”

“This isn’t one of these 18 week programs that trains you to jump,” Ryan said.“Our shoes instantly make you jump higher. The pressure you put on the shoe before you jump helps propel you upward like a diving board.”

To cut down on marketing costs, the shoes are being sold on the company’s Web site. In the three months they’ve been on sale, the twins say it has definitely been a success and new colorways are on the way.

How many people have returned their pair after failing to see what they were promised?

“We had one person send their shoes back,” Adam said.

As for the price, the Goldstons say it’s warranted even in this economy because the shoe does what they say it does and, even though it’s made in China, its parts are much more expensive to produce.

One retailer did decide to take a chance on the Concept 1’s: Modell’s. The company took a small allotment to sell in its Times Square store

It is a tough, tough market, but if the shoes really do increase your vertical and they really do increase your chances that you can dunk, and the word gets out about it, the shoes will sell no matter what the price,” said Jed Berger, Modell’s senior vice president of marketing. “To many, three hundred dollars is worth the cost and risk of fulfilling the dream of dunking.”

Knowing I couldn’t write this story without testing out the shoes, I had the Goldstons send me a pair. On Monday, I took my basketball hoop down to eight feet and dunked wearing my Nike basketball shoes. Then I tried on the Concept 1’s. I didn’t measure it, and it could have been psychological, but I did feel like I had better “ups.”

So far, the buzz about the shoes has been confined mostly to the sneaker circles, but one thing can change that all: If the NBA decides to ban the shoes.

The brothers had an exploratory meeting with the league and are hoping to outfit an NBA player in the Concept 1’s this season. But if the NBA determines that the player has an unfair advantage, perhaps that’s just the news this startup needs.

As for whether possible success would breed copycats, the Goldstons say their pending patent is quite complicated with more than 200 pages long and over 150 drawings of how the technology works.

And watch out, the Goldstons say they’re in the process of making a running shoe that will help you run faster!
http://www.cnbc.com/id/39064018
more here
http://espn.go.com/blog/truehoop/post/_/id/19786/if-these-shoes-work-the-nba-has-to-ban-them
 
I remember back then, I bought a pair of shoes which you will pump manually in able to jump high. But I don't think that it's working. Missed that shoes.
 
Hmm sounds interesting. Can this shoe makes me jump out of the Gym? :P
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Cool shoes! I really like it. I will save my money to buy it. I want to jump higher and achieve nice goals.
 
oooh nice!
my kid wants some basketball shoes, if its possible to have children size that would be pretty nice :)
I do have a question though (Im extremely sorry for hijacking this subject, but I thought since your talking about shoes maybe you can help me)
I need to get basketball shoes for my son and Im not sure what to get..
I saw these http://www.twenga.com/price-nike-kids-basketball-shoes.html but I'm not sure what is approprita for a kid..
hope someone can help me :)
have a nice day yall
 
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http://howto-jumphigher.com will be reviewing the shoes you are referring to by Athletic Propulsion Labs soon, or visit http://www.athleticpropulsionlabs.com/. The best way to increase your vertical, depending upon your age, would be to start a carefully designed set of plyometric and weight training exercises. Through the correct and repeated application of plyometrics, you will be able to improve not only your jumping ability but also your explosiveness and ankle stability, which is very important. The right weight training exercises strengthen your entire lower body, consisting of your quads and hamstrings, calves, ankles, and your abs.Check theeir site as they will be giving away a free e-book full of exercises, drills, and tips to increase your vertical and improve speed and explosiveness or check out a few of the programs found right here on the site. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, FACEBOOK, OR BY CLICKING THE LITTLE ORANGE ICON TO THE RIGHT ON THAT PAGE, to get all important updates, reviews, and new information to help you!

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They sell some here in the USA for abt 300, I heard they are worth it but the NBA has banned them lol
 
Replace the bar:
The first step in developing high jumpers is to make them comfortable landing on their backs. The worst thing you can do, particularly with a young person who’s come to you with a desire to learn to high jump, is to turn him/her off to the sport with a rough beginning. Therefore, you don’t use a bar to train beginning jumpers. You don’t want would-be high jumpers to knock the bar over, land on it a couple times, then tell themselves they should find another sport where you don’t end up with a metal bar poking you in the back.
When you try these or other drills with new high jumpers, put a rope (a cord or a string will also work) between the uprights. Put some type of weight on the rope, like a bag or sock full of sand, to keep it in place. It doesn’t have to be perfectly taut to do these beginning drills. And when jumpers knock the rope out of place, it won’t hurt if they land on it.
 
This question always makes me laugh because there are no shoes that make you jump higher, even if they are lighter. The few ounces of one shoe to another does not make a difference in your vertical. I found an article that goes over the myth of basketball shoes that make you jump higher, I can leave a link here. It is a pretty interesting read. https://basketballmentality.com/basketball-shoes-that-make-you-jump-higher/

Even goes over the shoes that were banned from the NBA for a season because players thought it gave them a boost on their vertical.
 
Jeez spending 300$ on a pair of shoes seems pretty excessive, though I guess the fact that they're made for jumping higher might warrant the greater price tag. Still don't think there's much to go off of though.

They're right in saying that a pair of shoes that actually increase a person's vertical jump and actually gets them dunking is going to dominate the market at whatever asking price it wants, but I'm still pretty skeptical as to whether there even is such a shoe (if you're interested in reading more: https://ballamazingly.com/basketball-shoes-that-make-you-jump-higher/ ) to begin with.

It also isn't enough to just flaunt some technology stuck inside the sole of a sneaker and call it a success by default. Without solid results, there's really no way to vouch for a pair of jumping shoes. If anything I'd look into getting a good pair of shoes that'll get the job done, and focusing on improving your vertical through training.
 
Really cool shoes. Personally, like comfortable and beautiful sneakers, so I will definitely buy myself such a pair of shoes. Besides, the price is cheap.
 
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