Mason Pike

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May 28, 2019

Performed at: Keshequa High School
Workout Name: Q4-W7 Vertical Jump Benchmark #4
Description: Today is a test of explosive lower body power.

Using your standing reach as your zero, jump as high as you can from a standing position. Measure your highest point of flight. The difference between those two numbers equals your standing vertical jump.
Results: 18 in
Performed as RX
Warmup: Stretch
Cooldown: Log Workout

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Date Name WorkoutDescription Results
05/28/2019 Q4-W7 Vertical Jump Benchmark #4 Today is a test of explosive lower body power.

Using your standing reach as your zero, jump as high as you can from a standing position. Measure your highest point of flight. The difference between those two numbers equals your standing vertical jump.
18 in
Performed as RX
04/02/2019 Q3-W10 - Vertical Jump Benchmark #3 Today is a test of explosive lower body power.

Using your standing reach as your zero, jump as high as you can from a standing position. Measure your highest point of flight. The difference between those two numbers equals your standing vertical jump.

Measure in inches
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01/04/2019 Q2-W6 - VERTICAL JUMP BENCHMARK #2 Today is a test of explosive lower body power.

Using your standing reach as your zero, jump as high as you can from a standing position. Measure your highest point of flight. The difference between those two numbers equals your standing vertical jump.

Measure in inches
17 in
Performed as RX
01/04/2019 Q2-W6 - VERTICAL JUMP BENCHMARK #2 Today is a test of explosive lower body power.

Using your standing reach as your zero, jump as high as you can from a standing position. Measure your highest point of flight. The difference between those two numbers equals your standing vertical jump.

Measure in inches
24 in
Performed as RX
09/24/2018 Q1-W5 - Vertical Jump Benchmark #1 Today is a test of explosive lower body power.

Using your standing reach as your zero, jump as high as you can from a standing position. Measure your highest point of flight. The difference between those two numbers equals your standing vertical jump.

Measure in inches
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