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ok guys im no super athletic basketball player in terms of dunking im 6feet6 225 i can only get my hand about 6 inches above the goal

now if i were to get to 205 pure ripped condition how many more inches will i be able to jump , lets say i still manage the same power out put as i did at 225

im guessing with 20 pounds less i will be able to jump 8-10inches higher?
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Mark Henry could dunk a basketball without running at the hoop at 6'3" and 400 pounds, i saw a clip of it.

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My brother could dunk at 6'6" 330.  I could barley touch the net at 6'1"

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My brother could dunk at 6'6" 330.  I could barley touch the net at 6'1"
damn man your brother's a big dude, i can just barely touch the rim with the tips of my figers after running at the hoop at 6 feet even.

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yeah those guys are amazing strong but i need a formula somehow to equate this if i lose 20 pounds of fat

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damn man your brother's a big dude, i can just barely touch the rim with the tips of my figers after running at the hoop at 6 feet even.

Please you get winded picking up the remote.

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yeah those guys are amazing strong but i need a formula somehow to equate this if i lose 20 pounds of fat


if you lose more weight you are gonna look like shit dude...

train to increase your leap and you will jump higher

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if you lose more weight you are gonna look like shit dude...

train to increase your leap and you will jump higher

answr teh question
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answr teh question
there is no answer it is impossible to equate what you want to know.

you'll lose even more strength if you starve off another 20 lbs.

plus the amount of dope you smoke won't help much either...

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yeah those guys are amazing strong but i need a formula somehow to equate this if i lose 20 pounds of fat


why would you want to jump any higher than that? i'm assuming you can dunk easily if you can get your hand that high.

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your not black enough DW...duh
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ok guys im no super athletic basketball player in terms of dunking im 6feet6 225 i can only get my hand about 6 inches above the goal

now if i were to get to 205 pure ripped condition how many more inches will i be able to jump , lets say i still manage the same power out put as i did at 225

im guessing with 20 pounds less i will be able to jump 8-10inches higher?

These posts get any queerer and you may be able to float over the basket.

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ok guys im no super athletic basketball player in terms of dunking im 6feet6 225 i can only get my hand about 6 inches above the goal

now if i were to get to 205 pure ripped condition how many more inches will i be able to jump , lets say i still manage the same power out put as i did at 225

im guessing with 20 pounds less i will be able to jump 8-10inches higher?

  Assuming that you lose nothing other than fat, then it is very easy to calculate:

  225 lbs 100%

   20 lbs  8%

  So if the power that lifts 225 lbs will lift 8% more than 6", then obviously the improvement in jumping ability will be of 0.48". Ergo, you will be jumping 6.48" above the goal.

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These posts get any queerer and you may be able to float over the basket.
damn these posts are getting weirder by the day, DW is a good dude but i'm wondering what he's smoking lately. ;D

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  Assuming that you lose nothing other than fat, then it is very easy to calculate:

  225 lbs 100%

   20 lbs  8%

  So if the power that lifts 225 lbs will lift 8% more than 6", then obviously the improvement in jumping ability will be of 0.48". Ergo, you will

so is that .08 times .06 ? that will give me inches?
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  Assuming that you lose nothing other than fat, then it is very easy to calculate:

  225 lbs 100%

   20 lbs  8%

  So if the power that lifts 225 lbs will lift 8% more than 6", then obviously the improvement in jumping ability will be of 0.48". Ergo, you will

wait so you only saying a half an inch? damn that dont seem right
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It is all in the mind.  You have accepted failure already at 225lbs.
Most are all show no go!

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so is that .08 times .06 ? that will give me inches?

  No. Here's the rationale: 20 lbs represents 8% of 225 lbs. So, if you lose 20 lbs and assume that power remains a constant, then this means that you should be able to jump 8% higher than you did at 225 lbs. Now, if the power that moves 225 lbs 6" up, then it should lift 8% of 6" more and 8% of 6" is 0.48" which is the net gain. Comprehend?

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  No. Here's the rationale: 20 lbs represents 8% of 225 lbs. So, if you lose 20 lbs and assume that power remains a constant, then this means that you should be able to jump 8% higher than you did at 225 lbs. Now, if the power that moves 225 lbs 6" up, then it should lift 8% of 6" more and 8% of 6" is 0.48" which is the net gain. Comprehend?

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power won't remain constant and that is the impossible part to factor in

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power won't remain constant and that is the impossible part to factor in

  Wrong. Power remains a constant assuming that he loses pure fat. That is why in my first post I mentioned that "assuming that you lose only fat". If your muscle mass remains the same, then power output remains the same. Don't try to outsmart yourself. ;)

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  No. Here's the rationale: 20 lbs represents 8% of 225 lbs. So, if you lose 20 lbs and assume that power remains a constant, then this means that you should be able to jump 8% higher than you did at 225 lbs. Now, if the power that moves 225 lbs 6" up, then it should lift 8% of 6" more and 8% of 6" is 0.48" which is the net gain. Comprehend?

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wow i was thinking i would jump much higher i guess im going to have to start training my jumping more
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it would increase his verticle by 8% of whatever his vertical is, not by 8% of how high his hand is over the rim.

on a side note it is kind of pathetic that you can't dunk at 6'6" - I can dunk a half-sized basketball at 5'10"

if the goal is ten feet

and i get my hand 6 inches above it

then thats 126 inches total....so 126 inches ,,
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if the goal is ten feet

and i get my hand 6 inches above it

then thats 126 inches total....so 126 inches ,,
what would you put your vertical leap at DW?

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what would you put your vertical leap at DW?


i have no clue its not that good though, i need to bring up my calves big time
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