Is The Vertical Project The Best Manual?
July 27th, 2010 Posted in OutdoorsHave you been contemplating about using a jump manual in order to add inches to your jump? Have you been looking at the Vertical Project and are wondering if purchasing this a good decision?
If you are an athlete, most especially a basketball player, you know how valuable it is to improve your jump. But with the various manuals available in the market today, which is the good buy? Indeed, because plyometrics has become a very popular kind of exercise among athletes, so many people have published manuals that promise to be the best guide in increasing your jump. Therefore, how can you choose the real thing among these seemingly good ones?
I was also looking for a jump manual a few months ago. And before I talk to you about what I purchased, let me tell you about how I was able to arrive at such a decision.
When I started searching for the best jump manual, I also felt very overwhelmed with the number of choices. I never thought that there were lots of manuals published as books or as online resources. And I did get confused because all of these seemed to be saying that they are the one.
So, I decided to research about the different manuals that I found in order to make my decision. I decided to concentrate on online manuals instead of books because it was more convenient for me to download the material into my PC instead of reading a book. Then, I listed all the online manuals which I saw and wrote their information like benefits, prices, and features. And then, I searched for as many user reviews as I can find about the online manuals in my list. With all the background information and user reviews that I got, I was able to identify two jump manuals to choose from: Jump Manual and Vertical Project.
According to these two manuals, increasing my jump can be achieved in a matter of weeks. Both manuals claimed that they know the best plyometric exercises which have been proven to increase a person’s jump. Both manuals also offered money-back guarantees. These are the similarities in [the these]manuals. Their differences lie in that one manual also contained a training DVD, iPod videos, nutritional program, access to an online forum, individualized workout charts, and one-one-one coaching free for one month.
Aside from the plyometric exercises that the manual has, the additional features further ensured that I will be able to increase my jump. First, the videos ensured that I knew how to correctly do the exercises. Second, I would definitely have the knowledge on what type of food to eat because of the nutritional program. Third, with the workout charts, I was assured of being able to track my progress. Fourth, the access to a forum gave me a way to communicate with other users and find answers to my questions. And fifth, with the free coaching for one month, I was assured of the chance to get valuable advice from experts.
So, which manual did I purchase after choosing between the Jump Manual and Vertical Project? All the additional features that I mentioned above belonged to the Jump Manual which made me choose it over Vertical Project.