Air Alert: The Complete Vertical Jump Program | 
enlarge | Directors: Donovan Jackson; Lavonte Jackson; Ashley Moody; Timur Tukel, Timur Tukel; Onur Tukel Actor: Donovan Jackson; Lavonte Jackson; Ashley Moody; Timur Tukel Studio: TMT Sports Category: DVD
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Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 50195
Format: Dolby, Ntsc, Surround Sound Languages: English (Unknown), Spanish (Unknown), English (Subtitled) Rating: G (General Audience) Region: 1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 33 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
UPC: 184744000004 EAN: 0184744000004 ASIN: B00065QG84
Publication Date: 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description Since 1991, we have sold the most effective and most popular jump training program on the market, Air Alert: The Complete Vertical Jump Program. During that time there have been 3 versions and the programs have helped over 500,000 athletes world wide. This year we improved the program one final time to bring you a training program in DVD that needs no further updating. Its predecessors, Air Alert I (1991), Air Alert II (1992) and Air Alert III (2000) provided athletes with fantastic results. This final version provides you with better results. It will help you to jump at least 8 inches higher over a 15 week period. But that is not all. Air Alert has a built in 6 week, second phase called Air Alert Advanced that can further your jumping ability by an additional 3 to 6 inches. But not only will you jump higher with this amazing program, you will also tremendously improve your running speed and endurance turning you into an all-around, better athlete. That's our guarantee!
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It Works October 19, 2006 Human 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I used this program back when i was in high school and it worked for me. After i got done i was prolly in the best shape of my life and at 5'10 was only about a inch away from dunking.
Just another gimmick October 11, 2006 Dr. House 1 out of 4 found this review helpful
I've tried the air alert II program before and I did not see any dramatic improvement in my jumping ability. I probably gained 1 inch but that was probably because of the pounds of bodyweight I lost doing the program. They ask you to do a high volume of jumps continuously and in effect, you're doing an endurance program. Instead of improving your power, you're just imrpoving your stamina, which is probably a good thing...if you were training for the marathon!!! There are a lot of better programs out there. Word of advice, don't buy into gimicks, gadgets or special shoes if you want to jump higher. There is no magic pill to get a high vertical. The secret to a high vertical lies in sound and scientific training. If you are really serious in becoming an elite athlete, get a hold of Mel Siff's "Supertraining." However, I must warn you that it is not an easy read. It's more of a textbook on training rather than a resource of cookie-cutter strength programs like most training books. For beginners in the strength and sports training game, I recommend the "Vertical Jump Bible" by Kelly Bagget. It contains more or less everything you need to know on how to setup a complete program for maximum vertical leap and speed.
good program May 31, 2006 Diesel Mike (Staten Island, NY, USA) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
Without a doubt Air Alert works. For a novice athlete or gym-goer the program will still work even though you might have done most of the exercises like calf raises, squat hops, step ups, etc that the program requires you to execute three times a week. A person with no leg workout experience in the past will benefit the most from this program. I have trained my legs for over a year before starting Air Alert, but I still gained some ups from this program and I'm only on week 4 out of 15. I would guesstimate 1-2 inches already, though it guarantee's 8-14, I am not expecting that in the least. I went from getting high on the net to getting higher on the net, still not touching rim. The program might tear apart your joints and knees, so do the exercises on soft floors like carpet or grass to reduce impact. Definitely worth a shot, but it is not made for the weak that will quit after 3-4 days of using it.
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