@@jefffawcett very true. Nique and that windmill were crazy. I was obsessed with him, spud and MJ during my formidable days of bball playing. Dunking on 8ft rims mocking there dunks
When was his chin over the rim?? At 6:08? He is literally pulling the rim down with both hands lol. Without touching the rim maybe his head got level with the rim. So 120 inches - 71 inches = 49 inch "vertical". Except this isn't even a vertical. This guy has a vertical in the high 40s, like the top NBA players. He does not have 6" more vertical leap than every other athlete in NBA history. This whole video is dumb.
Stefan Holm shares the unofficial "highest jump over one's own height" record with Franklin Jacobs, who at a height of 5'8" high jumped 7'7". Both jumped 59 cm (almost 2 feet) over their height,
Yes, I concur. I jumped against Franklin in England in the early 1980's. At 6ft I was short by high jumping standards, but Franklin made me look tall. It was my understanding that Franklin was 5 feet 7 inches, but I can't say for sure.
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@@mnassif3809 so inappropriate You seem desperate to try to explain something, that you repeat yourself and theoretically speaking there is really not much here, and it has nothing to do with the topic. How high would you say God’s vertical leap is. I mean the one before time, no wait was there even space or eternity before time as He must have created that too and without such a concept height was meaningless I suppose. See just jiberush foolishness of youth trying to come to an understanding of the sublime by shoving it down unsuspecting people just talking about vertical jumping abilities.
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Wilt's vertical leap is not actually 48 inches and has been shown to be around 38-40 inches which is still amazing considering how massive wilt actually is
Its hard to tell, but I say at least 42-44 inches, All the jumping footage is in defence, thats totally different, no steps, center of weight out of pos..
Yeah i dont think anyone here realice how impossible that is. That guy has a super power! Must have strongest and most explosive legg calfs in the world
The thing with Holm's jump isn't just the height but that he took off from so far away. Given his takeoff point, that he even could get his shoulders over the bar, let alone the rest of him is just wild. He took off from so far away you'd expect him to just fly into the bar.
I remember as a kid just getting into high jumping trying to mimic his style, goes without saying I didn't really succeed. Ran full speed and jumped head first into the crossbar, good times!
I am a former high jumper, you are supposed to jump from about his distance in order to clear the bar. Otherwise you would hit your head or hit the bar in the way up since you have forward momentum.
@Jeremy Sims you can actually jump higher using one leg, see christiano ronaldos famous header for example. the reason behind that is that you use the momentum of your non-standing leg in order to lift you up. since the leg is very heavy compared to your other moving parts (well.. arms) you get lots of momentum.
We had a substitute P.E. teacher when I was in junior high. His name was Charlie Dumas. He was the '56 Olympic high jump champion and the first man to jump 7 feet. I was told he could jump so high he could dunk the ball from his hip. I always wondered if this was truly possible.
I high jumped in Freshman year of HS. Our coach was a junior in the school named Brian Bozzone. He lived around the corner from me. As a senior, he high jumped 6'10", the best HS mark in the country, and he was only 5'9"! He could kick the bottom of the basketball net off a jump. He had self-style form, which was not very good. He could have broken 7 feet with proper technique...this was 1969. He blew out his knee in first year of college and became an elementary teacher....then on to the business world.
I used to play Basketball in Kadour Ziani's hometown in France. Sometimes he came to play and dunk with us... I can tell he had a very impressive jumping ability but I don't know if he really had 56 inches. He was also fearless and very explosive.
Leonel Marshall of the Cuban volleyball team had a vertical of 50 inches, but he was also tall. There are videos of him bouncing an overpass from the back row. Man absolutely flew!
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I was a high school and collegiate high jumper. Joined half way through my senior season. I was able to clear 6’2 being ab 6’2 myself. I was pretty proud of going from no training to 6’2 basically in my freshman season for track, though I did start much later and had football plyometric training and a personal trainer. I remember the highest jump against me was 6’9 from a little 5’10 dude. Watching him grace himself up and over the bar is literally insane to still think about. I eventually got up to 6’8 after only another year and a half of practice. It still haunts me that I was a 6’4 college sophomore and a 5’10 dude has a better PR 😂 good times brother. Track is such a great sport
@@aperson-u4l my knees were/are so bad from football, plus my high school head football coach discouraged me from playing basketball every year haha. I played from when I was about 8-14, I was a good inside/out defender with good lays and post skills but only really decent with shooting. I keep up in the gym in 5on5s and still try to jump out the gym though haha, always the best when a white boy goes flying through the air for a jam when no one’s expecting it. Also prob a little too small to play college ball for my skill sets and not being able to shoot 40% consistently. Still only 23 though who knows
That's cool man! I'm absolutely amazed that Americans still use the imperial measurement system for high jump!?! Are you converting, or do Americans really use feet and inches even for high jump??? Must be confusing for American high jumpers that compete in international athletics events, when the entire rest of the world (aside from Libya😅) uses the metric system.
@@brodiestephens419 I think high schools in the US still use imperial while college uses metric. At the end of the day, it's just numbers. You jump over the bar the same way in either case.
Little 5 '10 dude? To call someone that tall little, u should be atleast 7 foot tall But u are nothing but a measly little 6 ' 2 So in other words u have nothing else going for u and ur above avg height is all u have lol If u had more than two braincells you'd never have said stuff like that lol
actually cristianos highest jump was 42 inches in the 12/13 in the first leg of the round of 16 against man united this was at minute 69 so he was already really tired
It's not only clickbait, it's false. A thumbnail with Ronaldo with the red arrow pointing at his jump and saying it's 56 inches. And in the whole video there isn't even a mention of him.
I met Kadour Ziani back in the day when he came to "The Cage" in Brussels, Belgium. He could jump out the building but he did not have a 56" vertical. NEVER. That would imply he would have had his chin at the rim and he never ever got that high. But this is not to discredit him in any way. I love his dunks and athleticism and he definitely was an inspiration for an aspiring shorter athlete like myself.
1/ there is a footge of him with his chin to the rim 2/ he tried to make dunks in these events, not necessarily jumping the highest possible 3/ you meeting Ziani in real live in irrelevant. I met Lebron in Miami, no way he could have won a slam dunk contest (see what I did?)
@@calumsutherland4927 I see which clip you're referring to but, from what I see, his chin was definitely not at the rim. His eyes easily but, his chin... I may be wrong though.
@@faubourglincoln I see what you mean and I do remember him doing simple leaps without the ball. The top of his head definitely got well over the rim, to his eye level, I would say. But his chin... And the clip you're referring to, look at it again. It's an angle that makes it look like his head is higher up than it actually is. As for meeting LeBron, that's cool. Was it just for a photo or did you get to talk to him? Other than that, I highly doubt LeBron James would have ever won an NBA Slam Dunk Contest. He was an insane athlete in his prime but he's not a creative dunker. Just putting that out there.
@@calumsutherland4927 The clip of him with his head rising above the rim is a clip of him pulling himself up higher with two hands on the rim. No one has a 56" vert. And Jordan and Wilt never hit 48. Unless it's been verified by jumping with a measuring instrument right there, never believe vertical leap numbers.
I’ve seen a lot of impressive jumpers, but none of them were getting 50” off the ground. Until I recently saw a guy named Anthony Height. He’s 5’6” and there’s a video of him touching 11’8”. It’s incredible. Legit 50+
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Highest high jump: Javier Sotomayor 2.45m (8feet 1/2inches) (Sotomayor is 1.95m (6'4 &4/5inches) tall ) Highest jump above own height: 0.59m (23.22 inches ) Stefan Holm 2.40m (at 1.81m (5'11.5) body height) and Franklin Jacobs 2.32m (at 1.73m (5'8) body height) Highest standing high jump: Rune Almén 1.90m (6feet 2&4/5inches) (Almén is 1.88m (6'2) tall) Highest standing jump (from floor up onto a pile of plates) Evan Ungar: 1.616m (5'3) (Ungar is 1.79 (5'10.5) tall Highest vertical leap (NFL scouting): Gerald Sensabaugh 1.17m (46 inches). Edit: Apparently it has been beaten by Josh Imatorbhebhe who jumped 1.196m (47.1 inches) Highest high jump using the scissor technique(?): Mutaz Essa Barshim 2.15m (7 feet 1 inch) Barsim is 1.89 (6'2.5) Also, when Bob Beamon jumped 8.90m his lowest body part at the highest phase of the jump was 1.87m above the ground. And his center of mass was 2.06m above the ground. Also THIS: ua-cam.com/video/-qTAeVGl_e8/v-deo.html&ab_channel=MichaelStewart and THIS: ua-cam.com/video/WVZ3ZcorTF0/v-deo.html&ab_channel=supersiem edit: There's also Vince Carter (1.98/6'6) who leaped over Frederic Weis (2.18/7'2) to dunk and score a two-pointer in the Sydney Olympics
Love your Video, for me Ziani is a living legend. He had a measured 147 cm (57.8 inches) vertical. He did some high jump once and he jumped a 218cm (85.8 inches) bar (so "only" 20cm under holm) with little to no training in a competition. This guy is a monster. I remember discovering him and the slam nation on a documentary on the french television long time ago (think it was in 1998?) and I was shocked. It was obvious that the nba dunk contest at this time couldn't compete with what those guys did. They were ahead of their time: verticality, creativity, consitency, they got everything. Ziani put so much work into this jump and his dunks, it's unreal. He didn't care about money or anything, he just wanted to jump as high as he can. The guy still dunks at 47 years old.... it says a lot to me. The fact that he's not tall for a dunker emphasize even more how high he can get, it's always mind blowing to me 20 years later to check the slam nation mixtape. Im' not saying he's the best or the highest ever but he rightfully belongs to sky.
Je suis content que Ziani ai représenté l'Algérie et la France pendant ses évènements, je ne suis plus du tout le mouvement cependant je tire mon chapeau a cet homme incroyable.
@@williamherd7251 20cm is a lot, but for someone with no training, just pure athletics compared to someone who trains for the event hours each day is insane.
he "floated" by moving his arms from above his head downwards, which shifted his center of gravity towards his feet to momentarily compensate for his trajectory.
Very glad, very happy you didn't stick with household names and went as far as promoting Kadour Ziani. I knew the story and i even met him once in the early 2000. I don't know if the 56 inches story is true, might not be, but anyways, he was truly incredible. Really good job, than kyou.
If they estimate Stephon's vertical leap to be 51 inches on this jump, you have to realize, he is not jumping straight UP. He leaves the ground a good five feet from the bar, lands five feet from the bar into the pit, jumps off only one foot, instead of two, and STILL has a 5'1" vertical jump...that is just amazing. The guy they say is the champ doesn't seem to have nearly that kind of height.
I respectfully dispute your information. Michael Jordan's highest recorded vertical jump is 45.5 inches. There is one NBA player with a certified, recorded vertical of 48 inches: Darrell Griffith of the Utah Jazz (1980 - 1991).
I was at NCState when Spud Webb played, I saw him in person. He dunked the ball over future NBA centers, he could catch an ally-oop and dunk, spin 360 and dunk, he was extremely exciting and FAST, he's be by you in the blink of your eye and dunking it. His small size made it even more impressive, no one else that height was doing that at the time he played in the mid and late 80s.
Amazing that he was likely one of the best athletes of all time but he could barely dribble with his left hand, devastating for a point guard. Think I am kidding? Go watch tons of footage, he even often moved LEFT while dribbling with his RIGHT, super awkward, especially for a point guard.
While he have two people that have been MEASURED to clear 59cm over their own height (stefan holm being one of them) you don't include the other guy but instead includes a guy that we have no measurement of how high his jumps are at all and just speculates that it's at least as impressive if not more so. It's kind of a weird conclusion to draw to be honest.
I was a high jumper in HS also. A 5A school. I'm 6' even. I started jumping in the 6th grade and I fell in love with the event. As I said, I kept at it into High School and made the track team. I did other events too. But the "Fosberry Flop", where one jumps backward over the bar, came very naturally to me. I was able to clear my own height of 6' pretty easily. I think my best was about 6'2" or so. But there were other guys going higher than I could. So I gave it up for the soccer team. My experience was in both Soccer/Football and pure high jumping. I see many comments here about great jumpers in Basketball and Soccer/Football. I'm not commenting in order to take away from their hopping prowess, but to me, getting your entire body over a fixed point, without knocking over the bar, is the truest measure of jumping high! Therefore, Javier Sotomeyor's record makes him the goat, from my point of view. In the other sports, it's jumping very high but, it's not the High Jump.
basically this video asks the question indirectly about what it means to jump high. Is it to clear your body over a fixed point (a bar can be seen that way) left to right or right to left by any means necessary without mechanisms? Is it to do without a running start as measured by the highest your hand can reach before and after? Is it some other combination. Yeah, I know its kind of abstract but that's basically what it gets down to because all athletes here are elite. I don't have the answer.
That makes no sense, most people want to know who jumps the highest, not who does high jump better. I bet Sotomayor had incredible vertical, but he isn't necessarily the one that jumps the highest in the sense the video is obviously looking for.
@gon jumping highest vs jumping and clearing a bar. Jumping highest is athlethic but nothing compared to high jumping. Same way as saying basketballers can dunk which is athlethic but they cant dunk as gracefully so didnt win the dunking contest. You get it now? High jump is both a question of who can jump highest and can also do so gracefully. Or in this case can clear the highest bar without knocking it off the stand.
Actually, Dennis Smith Jr. has the highest vertical leap in the NBA measured at 48 inches and he isn't the only one. Keon Johnson literally made headlines when he broke the 2021 NBA Draft combine record for a max vertical leap with 48 inches.
Actually, Dennis Smith Jr. has the highest vertical leap in the NBA measured at 48 inches and he isn't the only one. Keon Johnson literally made headlines when he broke the 2021 NBA Draft combine record for a max vertical leap with 48 inches.
I've never heard that Jordan or Wilt had a 48' vertical until this video. I know that Darrel Griffith had a true 48' vertical jump. His name was in the Guinness Book of world records for years as having the highest vertical jump. It may still be, but I haven't seen one of those books in years.
They used to make Wilt dunk on a 12' hoop at Kansas. Wilt was known in his early NBA days for his ability to jump. Remember too that he set an collegiate record at 6'6" in the high jump--and with no prior practice. He just went out and did it. Videos are available.
@Tesla I think it's all BS. Nobody every thought Jordan had the highest vertical. It was always speculated that it was people like David Thompson, Dominique Wilkens; Spud Web; Vince Carter, or bunch of scrubs who could jump out the gym, but couldn't play. The list is endless, and highly speculative. There's nothing I ever seen in Jordans game that made me think he had the highest vertical (nor Wilt Chamberlain, though I didn't watch him play). If Wilt Chamberlain had a 48" vertical at 7'1" his elbow would be over the top of a 12 ft high backboard. Total Running Productions (who's usually very good), is just making this ish up. Trust me!
Yeah jordan's vertical was never 48. I think they counted him running. Jordan was known for that deceptive long arm wingspan and large hand grip over the ball (which gives that optical slow motion illusion).
I don't really follow NBA, but do they not measure the standing vertical leap of college athletes like they apparently do/did at the NFL Combine? I guess that they don't do anything officially because a great vertical leap on its own says almost nothing about the ability to play NBA-level basketball. There is presumably someone that holds the Guinness World Record for the vertical leap, but it's not a household name, an NBA star, or a professional high jumper. It's someone that specializes in vertical leaps, but that also plays other sports, like volleyball, where stationary vertical leaps are actually useful.
I loved this video.. I used to watch Stefan Holm jumps and Kadour Ziani's dunks many times, 'cause I was a triple jumper who loved the dunk gesture. I'm 1,75m and I was able to dunk double handed, but only with a sponge ball. Great satisfaction but nothing to compare with those aliens.
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Not sure about Michael Jordan's 48 inches the highest. I saw David Thompson of the Denver Nuggets during his rookie year (it was on CBS Sports Spectacular) take a Quarter (25cent piece) that was sitting on the TOP of the backboard! I would guess that would have taken a vertical jump in excess of 48 inches.....just saying.
As someone who has followed the youtube/pro dunking community for the last few years, I'm so glad you mentioned Kadour, he is the guy who started it all, without him there would be no TDub, Kilganon, Jus Fly and countless others. However, I would like to point out that the 60 inch vertical was probably a publicity stunt and it was more like 50 inches seeing that a 60 inch vertical would have put his head almost an entire foot above the rim, which I have never seen him come remotely close to in video. The only person who I can conceivably see having a legit 55+ inch vertical is Anthony Height who touched almost 12 feet while being only 5'6". Someone Else I would like to mention is James Flight White, who may not be the highest jumper, but he was definitely the Juvaughn Harrison of dunking, equally good at height and distance. He was the first person to do the windmill from BEHIND THE FREE THROW LINE (unlike Lavine, Jordan, Pippen who were all either on the line or in front of it) he also did an eastbay with his foot on the line and even met the olympic standard in the long jump despite barely training in track after high school, but his ball skills weren't good enough and when he did enter the NBA dunk contest he was well out of his athletic prime. Another sport that seems to be neglected when it comes to jumping is volleyball, which has produced some of the greatest springs we have ever seen. Right now the two guys that come to mind for me are Victor Poletaev of Russia and Ben Patch of the U.S.A (im just gonna ignore nishida bc everyone talks about him already). Also theres a UT arlington basketball player who can actually touch the top of the backboard :P I know this is an absolute wall of text but watching this video reminded me of so many memories I had watching TFB and Dunkademics and I just wanted others to know about this little corner of the internet.
David Thompson during his yrs at North Carolina State before he ruined his knees in the pros had a fantastic vertical jump. He used to be able to grab stuff off the top of the back board in his heyday. He was the king of leapers in ACC in the yrs before Jordan. James Worthy in his UNC tar heel days was no slouch at jumping and he made the biggest leap I ever saw in real life. He could reach the top of the back board from time to time in his youth.
Off the top of a 12ft backboard. Today standard backboards are 13ft high, used to be that they were 12ft. That's the piece of information that gets lost when people talk about that.
@@MrFuchew Dwight Howard dunked on a 12ft basket in the dunk contest. So even though it's hard to believe, touching the top of a 13ft backboard should be possible, regardless.
yea i just got to that point and came to comments to see wtf is going on. That looks like a david blaine magic trick, that literally isn't possible. His whole body froze, not just his feet.
I love the fact his "Airness" still holds the record. He really was something magical to witness. It didnt matter if you liked him or not you respected him and marveled at his abilities. It still saddens me he left to play baseball for awhile because we could of had that many more highlights from him.
football players don’t train for run up jumps,weirdly enough a study was done for football player’s vertical in a standing position vs a run up ,they got lower on the run up
@@lahdankhalfan6729 yeah but naturally you can jump higher with a run up because of the momentum but if they did train with run up they would be unstoppable in jumping
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This video lines up with everything that has been inspiring my jumping journey lately. If you want to become the best jumper you possibly can be, flexibility is the missing factor. Research Kadour Ziani and how incredibly flexible he was to get inspired to work on flexibility 💪
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I was 5ft 9 when I got my 1st dunk on a regulation rim when I was a sophomore in High school and that was only with my right hand..I loved the look on people's faces when I got airborne and sort of remained up there a bit like the taller guys..I was only able to dunk with both hands if someone gave me a proper alley oop..😎
Yea, pretty much BS. His standing reach was near 10ft and he can't even touch the top of the backboard @ 13' which means his vertical was perhaps 36-38" max. Very average for the NBA.
@@mzh99 who in the world said he couldn't? Wilt was insanely athletic. He was strong as crap, and could somehow run a half a mile in under 2 minutes at his size. And reportedly, under 11 sec 100m, at 7 ft. That's absurd. The dude was like a mythical creature.
Wilt Chamberlain Archives produced a video in 2013. The author of the video wanted to estimate his incredible vertical. He based his video on his NCAA high jumping record which was 6'6.75. We know exactly Chamberlain's Central Point of Pelvis (CPP) was 45.75". To put his CPP @6'6.75" (or 78.75"), Wilt Chamberlain needed to elevate between 39.6"& 40.35" in order to clear the bar. It is important to note that Wilt Chamberlain always failed to clear 6'7" in competition. According to Wilt Chamberlain Archives, his highest reach with a running start was measured at 12'9" [according to Google Archives], while he was playing for the Philadelphia Warriors at a mere 250 pounds. With a standing reach of 9'6" barefoot, Wilt Chamberlain "only" needed to jump 39.6" in the air in order to reach it... and even if Wilt Chamberlain was able to almost reach 13', his sergeant would be under 45". Here is an extract from the study of Michael Jordan vertical in his jumping prime : MICHAEL JORDAN VERTICAL JUMP. Krugh J, LeVeau B. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel = Hill, NC. PURPOSE: The purpose of this study, which was part of an advanced master motion analysis class project in 1983, was to determine Michael Jordan's maximum vertical jump. SUBJECT: Michael Jordan METHODS: Surface markers: Left lateral malleolus, left femoral epicondyle, left greater trochanter, left pelvic crest, and right distal phalanges of digits 2 and 3 of the hand. Tasks (in order) were: Vertical reach while standing flat-footed - baseline Vertical reach during a jump from standing Vertical reach during a jump from running Vertical reach during a 1 hand dunk Vertical reach during a 2 hand dunk All tasks, except baseline vertical reach were done with free swing of the upper limb(s). Equipment / instrumentation: Camera, lighting, markers, meter stick, and standard basketball. Location: Fetzer Gymnasium, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. DATA ANALYSIS: Distance measurements were analyzed by comparison to a meter stick in view of the camera. Displacement measurements of reach (pelvis) involved measurement of vertical height to the tip of fingers 2 and 3 (pelvis) during a task minus vertical height to the tip of fingers 2 and 3 (pelvis) during bilateral flat-footed stance. Velocity measurements were analyzed by dividing vertical height distance traveled divided by time taken for the tasks. A VanGuard Motion Analyzer was used to analyze motion frame by frame. RESULTS: Maximum measurements: Vertical reach while standing flat-footed 93.67 in. Floor to pelvic crest while standing 49.00 in. Vertical reach displacement during a jump from standing 35.93 in. Vertical displacement of the pelvis during a jump from running 38.07 in. Vertical velocity during a jump from running 701.00 o/sec. Vertical reach displacement during a jump from running 45.76 in. Vertical reach displacement during a 1 hand dunk 41.70 in. Vertical reach displacement during a 2 hand dunk 40.93 in. During the vertical reach from standing, push from the floor was with both feet. During the vertical reach during a jump from running, push from the floor was with one foot and momentum of the body, two upper limbs, and one lower limb was used to the maximum. CONCLUSION / CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Maximum displacement for vertical reach was achieved with a jump from a running start, a 2 hand dunk, a 1 hand dunk, and a jump from standing, respectively. This is consistent with use of momentum of the body and limbs to assist with the vertical displacement. Michael Jordan vertical jump ability during several tasks provides a standard with which athletic achievement by others can be compared. In other words, 45.76" was his maximum vertical.
Amazing reply! How has this only obtained 2 thumbs up (circa this comment's post)? TLDR: The post is a copy (not a link to - how thoughtful of the poster!) of a study in which the highest vertical MJ was able to achieve was 45.67".
@@rankarat You are correct sir. Jordan stated himself his best jump he ever attempted was during his NBA dunk contest in 1988. And he didn't jumped 46 inches on that jump. So, even with Jordan's observation, he never had a 48 inches.
This is THE most difficult thing to do in ALL of sport-high jumping. I hate when people say it’s to hit a Major League Baseball. No that’s not hard. I just swing and hope i make contact. High jumping 7 feet is impossible.
Coordination sports: golfing under par with Tiger woods, hitting a 90mph fast ball, and pole vaulting 5.5 meters are kinesthetic challenges. You have to know where your body is in space.
Pure jumping is a talent that can be nurtured in those who have it. But you aren't going to all of a sudden get a better jump. However, if you practice golf baseball and pole vault, you can improve. I went to school with Matt Slauson, from the colts, he pole vaulted 11'. Whatever I didn't follow his career, I just know he was huge and still got that far off the ground.
@@inkjazz hitting a 90 mile an hour fastball is not in the same league as a 7 foot 6 inch high jump.want proof? all major league hitters and all triple a hitters can hit a 90 mph fastball. thats several thousand hitters (and probably most double a players.Fewer than 30 men can high jump 7 feet 6 or higher
He just enlightened me as to how elegant and beautiful a high jump can be. Just look at how he leads with his hand. He also cleared that bar by about a half foot. Amazing.
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Love your videos but a lot of misinformation here. Jordan and Wilt were WELL below 48 inches. Kadour Ziani was NOWHERE NEAR 56 inches. His best recorded jump is right around 45 inches. The highest jump ever recorded on video actually happened recently…. 5”6 Anthony Height jumped right around 50 inches. You can watch the video on UA-cam. There are only a handful of pro dunkers and a handful of Olympic High Jumpers who have ever touched OR come close to 50 inches. All of this is easily calculate date if you measure the jumpers height and how close their head comes to a standard 10 foot rim.
That wasn’t the highest jump ever recorded but still impressive as hell being 5’6 and touching 11’8. That was just the highest dunk that dunkademics has filmed
You can't use in game dunks to say someone's max vertical was a certain height. Players rarely, and sometimes probably never, try for their highest jump when dunking. Jordan reportedly was measured at 48" while in college, but I've never seen that confirmed anywhere. Wilt wasn't even "reportedly" measured...it was just said that he jumped that high. The highest I've seen Jordan jump put his head even with the rim. Who knows if that was his highest or not.
I like this channel a lot but the assertion that wilt chamberlain, a 7’1 guy, could have a 48” vertical is absurd, especially when you are saying the estimated best vertical ever from the 5’10 high jumper is 51”. You really think Wilts head was 13” above the rim? You really think Gerald Green and DJ Stephens did not jump as high as wilt chamberlain?
I recently saw a video about widely believed basketball myths and Chamberlain's 48" vertical was in it. In that video it was estimated to be around 40" instead.
Exactly this video is flawed in presenting bogus speculation as fact. At least he didnt throw the fake Ronaldo vert in the actual video, credit where credit is due.
Wow homie from France is insane but why isn't any body talking about Wilt chamberlain he's 7 foot one to get that much body that high has never and will never be matched.
@@mahzzial high jump isn’t a vertical. In terms of vertical, he only made the claim that he can do 48 without ever completing the task in front of anyone. You don’t know a damn thing so unless you have proof, get lost.
For clarification, Wilt did not have a 48 inch vert and Kadour Ziani did not have a 56 inch vert. Still a great story for him and well put together video but there's videos analyzing Wilt's vert that clearly show that at very most it could 40 inches, probably in 30's tho which is still mind blowing for his height. The highest true tested vert that's out there for everyone to know about so far is Daniel Kabeya at about 52'. If you look at his vert test video and videos analyzing that video it's pretty obvious that the sheer explosive power needed for anything above 50 is insane and only in a select few people ever. Even Jordan Kilganon who many consider to be the greatest pro dunker ever measured his vert at 49.5' and his vert puts nearly all pro dunkers and every NBA player to shame Edit: speaking in terms of running vert, not standing vert*
Look up the stories of what Wilt would do in practice touching the top of the backboard. He had no need to ever jump flat out in a game. Same with Jordan.
in RPG terms, Kadour Ziani is what you get when youre creating a character and you take all the points from charisma, strength, dex, stamina, and put them all into agility.
@@dup313hustledifferent6 if you believe that we are all equal and work ethic is the only thing seperating us.. then idunno what to tell you. Take all the steroids in the world and work harder than anyone else ever has and i guaruntee you wont be ANYWHERE near as athletic as wilt was. There are freak athletes. And no its not a bad thing to say. Some people just have a different set of abilities. No matter how hard you work you will not be on par with them
@@porkwop9171 You have obviously adopted, by influence, by choice, or both, the White Supremacist explanation for "black" success in athletics. You are determined to deny Wilt's work ethic. This all stems from White Supremacy; White Supremacists will deny black athletes' work ethic by any means necessary. Supremacists spare no effort to convince the world that black's lack character. Therefore, "blacks" excelling in athleticism MUST be due to genetic factors, because in their worldview, it is IMPOSSIBLE for ANY "black" man to work harder or smarter than ANY "white" man. Therefore, Wilt must be "built different", and a "freak".
Ofc Ziani's 56 inches is hard to believe, because he didnt have nowhere near that vert. So the only evidence we have is that he said so? Nice. So now we are all gonna believe that Dexton Crutchfield dunked 12 feet cuz he said so? Ziani is legend, there is no arguing that. He is the godfather of dunking. But 20 years ago, ppl had no idea the difference between 45 and 55 inches vert (a lot of regular ppl still dont know it ofc, if they dont follow sports that require jumping). A lot of people nowadays are claiming to have 50+ inches vertical ,but only a very very few of them really have it. And a very few who have it, are like 50-51 inches. Nowhere near 56 inches. People dont understand the difference between 51 and 56 inches .adding 5 inches on a regular guy's vert is a big progress. Adding 5 inches to 51 inches is impossible (or so so close to impossible). If i had to guess, id say Ziani's vert was 45-48 inches,and thats crazy high vert, dont get it twisted.
@@jfpinero dunking wasnt huge as a sport. Even now it isnt. But back than you didnt have a lot of people competing at it, and naturally the talent pool was smaller. So thats why probably to those people 56 inches sounded reasonable.
Jordan was so graceful in the air too! To me he is the most beautiful and graceful dunker ever, and 2nd place is no where near him! Explosive, strong, powerful, quick, fast and graceful at the same time is very rare for a human to have, very rare!!
Not sure about Michael Jordan's 48 inches the highest. I saw David Thompson of the Denver Nuggets during his rookie year (it was on CBS Sports Spectacular) take a Quarter (25cent piece) that was sitting on the TOP of the backboard! I would guess that would have taken a vertical jump in excess of 48 inches.....just saying.
MJ had 3-4 dunks and that's it. Vince Carter had at least double that were much more unique and impossible and no one can make them. Half Man Half Amazing. Best dunker ever!
@@BabyThomas he had more than 3 or 4, Jordan's game evolved, you know to win!Carter, well like you said he's probably the best dunker & that's about it!
I find it hard to believe that even Michael Jordan or Wilt Chamberlain could jump 48 inches. If the last guy we watched was able to jump 56 inches, that seems impossible. I would like to see any modern basketball player come anywhere near 48 in let alone 56 in.
In the early 90s, I was at a Celtics home game with seats behind one of the baskets; a few feet above floor level near the left corner. A missed shot at the other end of the court rebounded left and Dee Brown caught it with one hand a couple feet left of the basket and windmill dunked it ... his head was above the rim [as I recall, by an amount that had his hand at the top of the windmill near the top of the back baord]. Dee Brown is 6'1" tall.
Not sure about Michael Jordan's 48 inches the highest. I saw David Thompson of the Denver Nuggets during his rookie year (it was on CBS Sports Spectacular) take a Quarter (25cent piece) that was sitting on the TOP of the backboard! I would guess that would have taken a vertical jump in excess of 48 inches.....just saying.
I was an all state jumper in high school who consistently jumped 6’2 in competition (6’3 is my height) I think it’s important to note that even though my vertical wasn’t necessarily impressive the reason I was able to clear these heights was my focus on form, which in terms of high jumpers Stefan holm had impeccable form which in combination with his jumping ability made him insanely good. I genuinely believe if he was more built for the sport (taller) he would of been one of the best of all time.
Technique is a huge part of the high jump. It's not just about raw jumping ability. You can have amazing hops and still knock the bar over. You can have amazing technique and subpar hops and still beat the competition.
What a good video. So intelligent. It’s 56” because he said so and never tested it, so I believe him. This is idiocy in 4K. There no way in hell that’s a 56” vertical.
I'm sorry but your ignoring a Sport which has the most focus around hight and jumping: Volleyball. Look at Leonel Marshall or Nishida or Leon... There are so many insane jumpers
No way in hell did Jordan have a 48 inch vertical. His head would be far above the rim if he had it. There is not a single picture where Jordan`s head is even being close to that. Fairy tales.
You falsely assume basketball players can both; jump their max in game, with ball, and also always jump as high as they can when dunking. It is not definitely true, but MJ could have had that vert and never had his head over the rim It's better to do a forward launch than a high launch if you have the vertical to easily dunk, because forward gives you the speed to avoid defenders, and the momentum and control of your angle to finish through defenders. The more air time before you get to the rim, the more risk of being defended or hit Most basketball players who dunk are dropping 7-10 inches off their vertical to do so, more if they need less. MJ was dropping at least 15 and this is from vertical with ball, which shaves a few off The average nba player has an 8'6" standing reach. With the ball being 9 inches and the hoop 10 feet tall, they need to be able to clear 11 feet with ball to easily dunk. This is a 30 inch vertical with ball for a 6'5" average nba player. MJ was 6'5" with 8'10" standing reach. He needed only 26 inches vert to easily dunk. If he had a 48 inch, or even 45 inch vert, why would he jump that high to dunk when forward jumping is far more effective for contested dunking and layups, and uncontested dunking he only needs less than 2/3 of his jumping ability?
@@dxfifa Fact is WE have never seen Jordan Jump anywhere Close to 48 Inch. There is zero evidence for this. We have seen Players Jump much Higher than Jordan on the court, though. Google James White, for example. Gerald Green is nentioned in the Video. Jordan's head was never Close to Green's Level.
I’ve seen him eye level with rim a few times. Bare In mind he’s not gonna get to his absolute highest in games when he’s fatigued and has defenders in his way and he’s gonna have the ball in his hand which also reduces ur leap. In vertical test ur 💯 fresh and not carrying ball with u
@@saschavandl6693 on defense yes we have. I saw the guy jump so high that you missed a block turned around and hit the block on the other side after getting pump faked...
Wilt's vertical never 48 inches, it's been proven by video analysis may times. The highest jump he ever made on the court while being taped probably was about 38 to 40 inches. It is still unreal but 48 inches literally is impossible for someone his size
Yeah, check out Kaodirichi Akobundu-Ehiogu - 6'9" with a 48 inch vert can put his shoulder to the rim. Wilt being 4 inches taller you'd expect to see craziness in footage, but you don't.
Wilt couldve made the Olympic track and field team ... at pretty much every event... he was a freak athlete not just a giant who could move like a small guy but a 7ft1 Bo Jackson, he ran 10.5 in the 100m on cinder track the equivalent of 10 flat nowadays he had fast twitch muscle fibers like Usain Bolt god knows what he couldve achieved if he had focussed on track or worlds strongest man or if the fight with Ali had actually happened, Wilt was rare as hell theres been nobody like him since
I had to watch this again. There's something very wrong that you've done here. You appear to be conflating different types of jumping. Feet coming up 48 inches - that's 122 cm - off the ground does not equate to a high jumper's height differential clearance above their head. If they were the same, then Michael Jordan would have been able to high jump 3 metres exactly and be the world record holder by 55cm! By the same token, whilst Michael Jordan's feet rose 48 inches off the ground, Stefan Holm's feet rose 94.49 inches off the ground! Sorry, Andrew, you've mixed your metaphors here.
Are u stupid? A high vertical leap doesn't turn you into as professional high jumper. You still need insane flexibility and technique that obviously Jordan never practiced .
And a gymnast doing a tumble has their feet even higher as it’s going directly over their head. Feet position doesn’t equate to vertical. Only true measurement of vertical is the stand still vertical jump.
He never said that Holm had the biggest vertical leap, only that he'd set a record for the highest differential between the athlete's height and the height of the high jump. The video then goes on to explore the question of who has the highest vertical in sports.
@@buddhabunny4142 - I can agree with you on that. But what he's done doesn't actually make any logical comparison. There are different types of high jump, including a properly specified vertical jump but none of the candidates in the video are doing that. In a hypothetical vertical jump jump-off, my money would be on a high jumper any day of the week over a basketball player and it wouldn't be close.
When I was in just 7th grade, I could hop over 5’8 in the high jump. I didn’t know how to do correct form - but I still got 1st place in our track meet against 2 schools. I remember people watching and losing their minds that I could do it so casually
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My Grandfather used to say, the Test to be allowed on a Viking warship was to jump your full height in Armour. if it could not be done, you could not sail the Atlantic.
Most incredible dunk I've ever seen was Aaron Gordon with the Double Under the legs reverse dunk. Insane!! And he's 6'10 with Long legs that's difficult
The highest Ive ever seen an NBA player jump was definitely LeBron in 2010. Shoulders were above the rim, highest I've seen someones head above the rim by a lot
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4:04 "No other movement need" I disagree..To get up that high you need your arms to propel you. You will be surprised how you can increase a foot to to 2 feet in elevation just by having someone stand next to you while you are in mid air and push you up with their finger. Here we see he had a great technique by not just swinging his arms once but continue to swing his arm around propelling him even higher
Lack of research man. Jordan and Wilt's 48 inches are all folklore with no actual measure to back up. Jordan's 48 inches might have a chance to be true, but Wilt clearly doesn't jump 48 inches. Kadour Ziani is a legend, but he doesn't jump 56 inches, no one ever can jump that's high, that's equivalent to claiming to be able to run 100m in 9 seconds. Ridiculous.
Javier Sotomayor (Cuba) is the current world record holder with a jump of 2.45 m (8 ft 1⁄4 in) set in 1993 - the longest-standing record in the history of the men's high jump.
@@iagree4686 "The highest jump in sporting history". The title is misleading at best. And to include any high jumpers and not mention Sotomayor is honestly quite silly.
I love your videos. It’d be great if you could always mention all measures in both feet and metres though. I’m not used to feet and inches and sometimes don’t understand the dimensions. It can also just be on the screen, doesn’t need to be said out loud! Thanks!
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I believe Dominique Wilkins had a 48 inch vertical. Also there was an Arizona State player years ago that had a 50 inch vertical. You also might want to check Franklin Jacobs vertical. Jacobs was well under six feet and was outstanding in the high jump and developed a technique called the “Jacobs Slope”.
@@pk_fauxtaux Dominique, did have a crazy vertical though. High brother (take it with a grain of salt) claimed Do's was 42", and his (Gerald) was 48". But hell no, I don't believe MJ had the highest vertical. Way more people (who could play and not play) had higher verticals than he did. And I don't buy The Wilt Chamberlain one either. For him to be 7'1", and have a 48" vertical: That would mean his elbow would be over the top of a 12' tall backboard. Hmmmmm
A lot of track guys can fly! I'm 6-8 and I played college bball at a big SEC school with an awesome track team. During the Summers, I played pickup bball with mainly jumpers from our school's track team. Most of them were probably 5-10 to 6-4. All of the track guys could dunk with ease. I haven't seen many sub-6-feet guys dunk so easily. There was one guy, who just barely missed going to the Olympics, that was 5-11 and could do every imaginable dunk. He could dunk from the FT line without being able to palm the pall. I saw him throw the ball off of the backboard in games and dunk. Seeing a 5-11 (he was probably more like 5-10) guy do a "back-scratcher" dunk with no steps is as unusual as seeing a ghost. The only other guy I've seen do dunks like the track guy from our school was Carson Edwards in the Summer on the UCLA campus. He's about 5-11 too but he's also got a freak show wingspan. Dude can soar! He was, and still may be, an NBA player. Sorry for the only semi-related stories...I just wanted to share my experience with the insane athleticism of track athletes.
His ass clears the bar by a mile. A big part of this - obviously in addition to jumping high as hell - is his ability to back bend. Then he snaps out of it clear his heels.
Spud Web winning the slam contest is really an underrated event. He's basically the height of an average Jr. High schooler.
It still blows me away watching Spud highlights
now a small high schooler, and definitely one of the shortest on high school basketball team. Amazing heart as well
And he wasn't dunking on a 9' hoop! like I could.
Except he never should’ve won I mean it’s great that he could dunk at his height but Dominique blew him away.
@@jefffawcett very true. Nique and that windmill were crazy. I was obsessed with him, spud and MJ during my formidable days of bball playing. Dunking on 8ft rims mocking there dunks
Being under 6 ft and getting his chin over the rim makes me want to belive him
yeah he would need at least 49" for his head to reach the basket and the fact that his chin was inches above the rim is insane
well if he was 6ft flat head height to rim would be 4ft or 48 inches so chin would be 48 inches + head length. so at the minimum it would be low 50s
That's not a vertical however.
Nah its major cap
When was his chin over the rim?? At 6:08? He is literally pulling the rim down with both hands lol. Without touching the rim maybe his head got level with the rim. So 120 inches - 71 inches = 49 inch "vertical". Except this isn't even a vertical. This guy has a vertical in the high 40s, like the top NBA players. He does not have 6" more vertical leap than every other athlete in NBA history. This whole video is dumb.
Josh Imatorbhebhe’s 47 inch standing vert is the most impressive imo. I feel like he can legitimately hit 55 inches with a running start
i agree and the way he floated at the apex of his vert was insane.
LoL
Ain't got Sjit on Stefan
Agreed. From standing its so much harder
@@ihavefleas196 Lol... that floating was obviously done with video editing.
Stefan Holm shares the unofficial "highest jump over one's own height" record with Franklin Jacobs, who at a height of 5'8" high jumped 7'7". Both jumped 59 cm (almost 2 feet) over their height,
For non yanks, that's a height of 1.73 cm and the jump PR was 2.32 m.
Fake news.
Yes, I concur. I jumped against Franklin in England in the early 1980's. At 6ft I was short by high jumping standards, but Franklin made me look tall. It was my understanding that Franklin was 5 feet 7 inches, but I can't say for sure.
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@@mnassif3809 so inappropriate
You seem desperate to try to explain something, that you repeat yourself and theoretically speaking there is really not much here, and it has nothing to do with the topic.
How high would you say God’s vertical leap is. I mean the one before time, no wait was there even space or eternity before time as He must have created that too and without such a concept height was meaningless I suppose.
See just jiberush foolishness of youth trying to come to an understanding of the sublime by shoving it down unsuspecting people just talking about vertical jumping abilities.
Biggest smile on my face when I saw Ziani on here. Grew up watching his videos trying to imitate them on 8 foot hoops. Truly a legend
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Wilt's vertical leap is not actually 48 inches and has been shown to be around 38-40 inches which is still amazing considering how massive wilt actually is
Lmao obviously. There’s a lot of myths about how strong and fast he was. Can you imagine a 7ft guy jumping 48 inches it would look like he’s flying😂
@@pureXLNC MJ's 48 inch is a bit estimated, now it might have lower, but still
I think it’s estimated to be like 42 at most. crazy for a 7 footer
Its hard to tell, but I say at least 42-44 inches, All the jumping footage is in defence, thats totally different, no steps, center of weight out of pos..
wilt playing volleyball is comical. it's so unfair it's... haha...
A standing 47" vertical is unreal.
and then he just floats there a couple of instants for good measure!
That to me was the wildest thing in the video.
Yeah i dont think anyone here realice how impossible that is. That guy has a super power! Must have strongest and most explosive legg calfs in the world
@@peteralexanderolsen8761 The stars aligned in jump world, that's for sure...
With legs completely straight. He could've done so much more with a running start.
The thing with Holm's jump isn't just the height but that he took off from so far away. Given his takeoff point, that he even could get his shoulders over the bar, let alone the rest of him is just wild. He took off from so far away you'd expect him to just fly into the bar.
I remember as a kid just getting into high jumping trying to mimic his style, goes without saying I didn't really succeed. Ran full speed and jumped head first into the crossbar, good times!
I am a former high jumper, you are supposed to jump from about his distance in order to clear the bar. Otherwise you would hit your head or hit the bar in the way up since you have forward momentum.
@@TheGhostOfFredZeppelin sorry you got hit a few times. I did the same but didn’t get hurt at all. Coz my entire body went under the bar😭
Yeah he flew alright, right into the damn history books! 🐐
@Jeremy Sims you can actually jump higher using one leg, see christiano ronaldos famous header for example. the reason behind that is that you use the momentum of your non-standing leg in order to lift you up. since the leg is very heavy compared to your other moving parts (well.. arms) you get lots of momentum.
We had a substitute P.E. teacher when I was in junior high. His name was Charlie Dumas. He was the '56 Olympic high jump champion and the first man to jump 7 feet. I was told he could jump so high he could dunk the ball from his hip. I always wondered if this was truly possible.
I high jumped in Freshman year of HS. Our coach was a junior in the school named Brian Bozzone. He lived around the corner from me. As a senior, he high jumped 6'10", the best HS mark in the country, and he was only 5'9"! He could kick the bottom of the basketball net off a jump. He had self-style form, which was not very good. He could have broken 7 feet with proper technique...this was 1969. He blew out his knee in first year of college and became an elementary teacher....then on to the business world.
if someone could do this, he would jump over half a meter higher then the high jump world record today, so that is 100% a myth
@@homotopf9461 its real i searched it up
@@homotopf9461 charlie dumas really did it and is the first
@@homotopf9461 tho he named the teacher wrong it should be charles dumas
I used to play Basketball in Kadour Ziani's hometown in France. Sometimes he came to play and dunk with us... I can tell he had a very impressive jumping ability but I don't know if he really had 56 inches. He was also fearless and very explosive.
Probably out of prime
You haven't even bothered to google the name of the city where he's from, lol. As online clout chasers go, you are of the lazy kind my friend
56 inches are fake none athlete ever reached it
@@Smolciu3 kadour was 5' 11" , he def had a 50 inch vert
@@r.a.7898 bruh ur believeing in it because u just dotn have knowledge about how it wprks
Leonel Marshall of the Cuban volleyball team had a vertical of 50 inches, but he was also tall. There are videos of him bouncing an overpass from the back row. Man absolutely flew!
Yep I was waiting to see him here
I was gna post this if I hadn't seen a comment about him.
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I was a high school and collegiate high jumper. Joined half way through my senior season. I was able to clear 6’2 being ab 6’2 myself. I was pretty proud of going from no training to 6’2 basically in my freshman season for track, though I did start much later and had football plyometric training and a personal trainer. I remember the highest jump against me was 6’9 from a little 5’10 dude. Watching him grace himself up and over the bar is literally insane to still think about. I eventually got up to 6’8 after only another year and a half of practice. It still haunts me that I was a 6’4 college sophomore and a 5’10 dude has a better PR 😂 good times brother. Track is such a great sport
Damn man you big asf did you consider basketball 🏀 I don't mean to be mean I'm just saying you will make a lot of money from it if you skilled
@@aperson-u4l my knees were/are so bad from football, plus my high school head football coach discouraged me from playing basketball every year haha. I played from when I was about 8-14, I was a good inside/out defender with good lays and post skills but only really decent with shooting. I keep up in the gym in 5on5s and still try to jump out the gym though haha, always the best when a white boy goes flying through the air for a jam when no one’s expecting it. Also prob a little too small to play college ball for my skill sets and not being able to shoot 40% consistently. Still only 23 though who knows
That's cool man! I'm absolutely amazed that Americans still use the imperial measurement system for high jump!?!
Are you converting, or do Americans really use feet and inches even for high jump??? Must be confusing for American high jumpers that compete in international athletics events, when the entire rest of the world (aside from Libya😅) uses the metric system.
@@brodiestephens419 I think high schools in the US still use imperial while college uses metric. At the end of the day, it's just numbers. You jump over the bar the same way in either case.
Little 5 '10 dude?
To call someone that tall little, u should be atleast 7 foot tall
But u are nothing but a measly little 6 ' 2
So in other words u have nothing else going for u and ur above avg height is all u have lol
If u had more than two braincells you'd never have said stuff like that lol
I saw Ronaldo in the title and was excited that you were going to talk about that legendary jump that he did there
Me too, now i'm sad
actually cristianos highest jump was 42 inches in the 12/13 in the first leg of the round of 16 against man united this was at minute 69 so he was already really tired
That's called click bait.
It's not only clickbait, it's false. A thumbnail with Ronaldo with the red arrow pointing at his jump and saying it's 56 inches. And in the whole video there isn't even a mention of him.
@@squazer Yes. That too.
I met Kadour Ziani back in the day when he came to "The Cage" in Brussels, Belgium. He could jump out the building but he did not have a 56" vertical. NEVER. That would imply he would have had his chin at the rim and he never ever got that high. But this is not to discredit him in any way. I love his dunks and athleticism and he definitely was an inspiration for an aspiring shorter athlete like myself.
There’s a clip of him getting his chin to the rim in this video
1/ there is a footge of him with his chin to the rim
2/ he tried to make dunks in these events, not necessarily jumping the highest possible
3/ you meeting Ziani in real live in irrelevant. I met Lebron in Miami, no way he could have won a slam dunk contest (see what I did?)
@@calumsutherland4927 I see which clip you're referring to but, from what I see, his chin was definitely not at the rim. His eyes easily but, his chin... I may be wrong though.
@@faubourglincoln I see what you mean and I do remember him doing simple leaps without the ball. The top of his head definitely got well over the rim, to his eye level, I would say. But his chin...
And the clip you're referring to, look at it again. It's an angle that makes it look like his head is higher up than it actually is.
As for meeting LeBron, that's cool. Was it just for a photo or did you get to talk to him?
Other than that, I highly doubt LeBron James would have ever won an NBA Slam Dunk Contest. He was an insane athlete in his prime but he's not a creative dunker. Just putting that out there.
@@calumsutherland4927 The clip of him with his head rising above the rim is a clip of him pulling himself up higher with two hands on the rim. No one has a 56" vert. And Jordan and Wilt never hit 48. Unless it's been verified by jumping with a measuring instrument right there, never believe vertical leap numbers.
I’ve seen a lot of impressive jumpers, but none of them were getting 50” off the ground. Until I recently saw a guy named Anthony Height. He’s 5’6” and there’s a video of him touching 11’8”. It’s incredible. Legit 50+
don't forget Isaiah Rivera, he has the WR of 50.5
thank you omd
@@chimmychuckand now Tony Crosby also has a 50.5 inch vertical (check out his new video)
aptly named
I remember seeing that clip of Stefan Holm floating over those head high hurdles when I was a kid, has been stuck in my head since.
haha same
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same, I was abround 10 when I saw it and its always the first thing when I think about Holm
Highest high jump: Javier Sotomayor 2.45m (8feet 1/2inches) (Sotomayor is 1.95m (6'4 &4/5inches) tall )
Highest jump above own height: 0.59m (23.22 inches ) Stefan Holm 2.40m (at 1.81m (5'11.5) body height) and Franklin Jacobs 2.32m (at 1.73m (5'8) body height)
Highest standing high jump: Rune Almén 1.90m (6feet 2&4/5inches) (Almén is 1.88m (6'2) tall)
Highest standing jump (from floor up onto a pile of plates) Evan Ungar: 1.616m (5'3) (Ungar is 1.79 (5'10.5) tall
Highest vertical leap (NFL scouting): Gerald Sensabaugh 1.17m (46 inches). Edit: Apparently it has been beaten by Josh Imatorbhebhe who jumped 1.196m (47.1 inches)
Highest high jump using the scissor technique(?): Mutaz Essa Barshim 2.15m (7 feet 1 inch) Barsim is 1.89 (6'2.5)
Also, when Bob Beamon jumped 8.90m his lowest body part at the highest phase of the jump was 1.87m above the ground. And his center of mass was 2.06m above the ground.
Also THIS: ua-cam.com/video/-qTAeVGl_e8/v-deo.html&ab_channel=MichaelStewart
and THIS: ua-cam.com/video/WVZ3ZcorTF0/v-deo.html&ab_channel=supersiem
edit: There's also Vince Carter (1.98/6'6) who leaped over Frederic Weis (2.18/7'2) to dunk and score a two-pointer in the Sydney Olympics
Thanks for this.
@@ukomboziipascf1541 No problem
This is very knowledgeable. You can create your own UA-cam video with this!
Carters jump over Frédéric Weis destroyed his career, i feel sad for him, but Carters dunk was bad ass 😄
That Beamon stat is AMAZING! Thanks for sharing.
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2:59 wilt is so powerful he just levitates over his obstacles
Love your Video, for me Ziani is a living legend. He had a measured 147 cm (57.8 inches) vertical. He did some high jump once and he jumped a 218cm (85.8 inches) bar (so "only" 20cm under holm) with little to no training in a competition. This guy is a monster. I remember discovering him and the slam nation on a documentary on the french television long time ago (think it was in 1998?) and I was shocked. It was obvious that the nba dunk contest at this time couldn't compete with what those guys did. They were ahead of their time: verticality, creativity, consitency, they got everything. Ziani put so much work into this jump and his dunks, it's unreal. He didn't care about money or anything, he just wanted to jump as high as he can. The guy still dunks at 47 years old.... it says a lot to me.
The fact that he's not tall for a dunker emphasize even more how high he can get, it's always mind blowing to me 20 years later to check the slam nation mixtape. Im' not saying he's the best or the highest ever but he rightfully belongs to sky.
Je suis content que Ziani ai représenté l'Algérie et la France pendant ses évènements, je ne suis plus du tout le mouvement cependant je tire mon chapeau a cet homme incroyable.
20 cm is a lot though. It’s like 8 inches
@@williamherd7251 20cm is a lot, but for someone with no training, just pure athletics compared to someone who trains for the event hours each day is insane.
Maybe you mean 107cm vertical. That'd be about the most I'd believe.
@@jumpinjohnnyruss doesn't really matter what you believe.
3:30 dude literally floated for a full second and no one is talking about that 😳 he fucking paused in the air unbelievable.
I came to the comments to see if someone, ANYONE, was gonna point out that insanity. It can't be real, right?
@@bwp2010 I watched it many times the pause in the air definitely looks weird but I can’t call it 🤷🏽
Lol. It's fake. @@503TD
Video was slowed for effect, so not as dramatic but there was a pause.
he "floated" by moving his arms from above his head downwards, which shifted his center of gravity towards his feet to momentarily compensate for his trajectory.
I LOVE when TRP does these kinds of videos adding other sports
You mean these videos where he is basically pulling "facts" out of his a$$? Ok...
@@kimmern999 Ok. Tell me you will know more about vertical jumping than this guy in a week.
Very glad, very happy you didn't stick with household names and went as far as promoting Kadour Ziani. I knew the story and i even met him once in the early 2000. I don't know if the 56 inches story is true, might not be, but anyways, he was truly incredible. Really good job, than kyou.
If they estimate Stephon's vertical leap to be 51 inches on this jump, you have to realize, he is not jumping straight UP. He leaves the ground a good five feet from the bar, lands five feet from the bar into the pit, jumps off only one foot, instead of two, and STILL has a 5'1" vertical jump...that is just amazing. The guy they say is the champ doesn't seem to have nearly that kind of height.
I respectfully dispute your information. Michael Jordan's highest recorded vertical jump is 45.5 inches. There is one NBA player with a certified, recorded vertical of 48 inches: Darrell Griffith of the Utah Jazz (1980 - 1991).
Keon Johnson also recorded a 48 earlier this this year at the combine
Jordan says himself that his vertical was never measured, it's just rumor.
You Americans actually beleieve NBA players have the highest verticals? 🤣🤣
@@nathanclearyschin7100 No. I was only saying Michael Jordan didn’t have the best vertical in the NBA.
@@jewooldridge2007 ah I see. My bad I apologize.
I was at NCState when Spud Webb played, I saw him in person. He dunked the ball over future NBA centers, he could catch an ally-oop and dunk, spin 360 and dunk, he was extremely exciting and FAST, he's be by you in the blink of your eye and dunking it. His small size made it even more impressive, no one else that height was doing that at the time he played in the mid and late 80s.
he was awesome. It proved to be hard on his body in the end. Phenom
Amazing that he was likely one of the best athletes of all time but he could barely dribble with his left hand, devastating for a point guard. Think I am kidding? Go watch tons of footage, he even often moved LEFT while dribbling with his RIGHT, super awkward, especially for a point guard.
While he have two people that have been MEASURED to clear 59cm over their own height (stefan holm being one of them) you don't include the other guy but instead includes a guy that we have no measurement of how high his jumps are at all and just speculates that it's at least as impressive if not more so. It's kind of a weird conclusion to draw to be honest.
I was a high jumper in HS also. A 5A school. I'm 6' even. I started jumping in the 6th grade and I fell in love with the event. As I said, I kept at it into High School and made the track team. I did other events too. But the "Fosberry Flop", where one jumps backward over the bar, came very naturally to me. I was able to clear my own height of 6' pretty easily. I think my best was about 6'2" or so. But there were other guys going higher than I could.
So I gave it up for the soccer team. My experience was in both Soccer/Football and pure high jumping. I see many comments here about great jumpers in Basketball and Soccer/Football. I'm not commenting in order to take away from their hopping prowess, but to me, getting your entire body over a fixed point, without knocking over the bar, is the truest measure of jumping high! Therefore, Javier Sotomeyor's record makes him the goat, from my point of view. In the other sports, it's jumping very high but, it's not the High Jump.
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basically this video asks the question indirectly about what it means to jump high. Is it to clear your body over a fixed point (a bar can be seen that way) left to right or right to left by any means necessary without mechanisms? Is it to do without a running start as measured by the highest your hand can reach before and after? Is it some other combination. Yeah, I know its kind of abstract but that's basically what it gets down to because all athletes here are elite. I don't have the answer.
That makes no sense, most people want to know who jumps the highest, not who does high jump better. I bet Sotomayor had incredible vertical, but he isn't necessarily the one that jumps the highest in the sense the video is obviously looking for.
@gon jumping highest vs jumping and clearing a bar. Jumping highest is athlethic but nothing compared to high jumping.
Same way as saying basketballers can dunk which is athlethic but they cant dunk as gracefully so didnt win the dunking contest.
You get it now?
High jump is both a question of who can jump highest and can also do so gracefully. Or in this case can clear the highest bar without knocking it off the stand.
Absolutely agree. Apples and Oranges.
Actually, Dennis Smith Jr. has the highest vertical leap in the NBA measured at 48 inches and he isn't the only one. Keon Johnson literally made headlines when he broke the 2021 NBA Draft combine record for a max vertical leap with 48 inches.
So did MJ and Wilt
@@OldManLuffy MJ measured 46
Wonder how much Gerald Green had, in one of his alley-oops he was looking down at the rim.
Edit: look at 1.54
@@OldManLuffy they most certainly did not. This is a myth that needs to stop being spread
@@adamjanek3511 Jordan's was 48 inches too.
6:40 wow… how did he do that? How did he kick that? Freak.
That’s without a doubt one of the most phenomenal things I’ve seen lol 😅
3:42 Bro was literally floating, holy shit.
Always love your videos man, Jordan was always a Beast
Actually, Dennis Smith Jr. has the highest vertical leap in the NBA measured at 48 inches and he isn't the only one. Keon Johnson literally made headlines when he broke the 2021 NBA Draft combine record for a max vertical leap with 48 inches.
@@adamjanek3511 mjs record was from a game . The combine record is a different thing
@@singamanah7003 Yuck
@@adamjanek3511 Problem with combine score is top guys don't do combine, I would be surprised if Ja couldn't 49-50.
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Kadour is the GOAT. Glad he’s not forgotten. Thank you 🙏🏾
I've never heard that Jordan or Wilt had a 48' vertical until this video. I know that Darrel Griffith had a true 48' vertical jump. His name was in the Guinness Book of world records for years as having the highest vertical jump. It may still be, but I haven't seen one of those books in years.
ua-cam.com/video/uQPVKQIFxVk/v-deo.html here Michael Jordan admits David Thompson has a higher vertical leap than Michael himself.
They used to make Wilt dunk on a 12' hoop at Kansas. Wilt was known in his early NBA days for his ability to jump. Remember too that he set an collegiate record at 6'6" in the high jump--and with no prior practice. He just went out and did it. Videos are available.
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I think it's all BS.
Nobody every thought Jordan had the highest vertical. It was always speculated that it was people like David Thompson, Dominique Wilkens; Spud Web; Vince Carter, or bunch of scrubs who could jump out the gym, but couldn't play. The list is endless, and highly speculative. There's nothing I ever seen in Jordans game that made me think he had the highest vertical (nor Wilt Chamberlain, though I didn't watch him play). If Wilt Chamberlain had a 48" vertical at 7'1" his elbow would be over the top of a 12 ft high backboard. Total Running Productions (who's usually very good), is just making this ish up. Trust me!
Yeah jordan's vertical was never 48. I think they counted him running. Jordan was known for that deceptive long arm wingspan and large hand grip over the ball (which gives that optical slow motion illusion).
I don't really follow NBA, but do they not measure the standing vertical leap of college athletes like they apparently do/did at the NFL Combine? I guess that they don't do anything officially because a great vertical leap on its own says almost nothing about the ability to play NBA-level basketball. There is presumably someone that holds the Guinness World Record for the vertical leap, but it's not a household name, an NBA star, or a professional high jumper. It's someone that specializes in vertical leaps, but that also plays other sports, like volleyball, where stationary vertical leaps are actually useful.
I loved this video..
I used to watch Stefan Holm jumps and Kadour Ziani's dunks many times, 'cause I was a triple jumper who loved the dunk gesture.
I'm 1,75m and I was able to dunk double handed, but only with a sponge ball.
Great satisfaction but nothing to compare with those aliens.
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That's crazy that he can jump his lower head higher than I can my upper head.
Dude, your channel is spectacular. Your ability to research history and then conveyed in such a fluid manor is bar none.
Yeah, as spectacular as that fake thumbnail that didn’t contribute to the number of views at all.
Seeing a guy like Wilt sprinting, is ghastly terrifying
"He says 56 inches which seems too much to believe, but i believe it". Great analysis
Darrel Griffith had a 48" vertical. This is well known, and he was shorter than both MJ and Wilt.
a phenom above the rim
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Not sure about Michael Jordan's 48 inches the highest. I saw David Thompson of the Denver Nuggets during his rookie year (it was on CBS Sports Spectacular) take a Quarter (25cent piece) that was sitting on the TOP of the backboard! I would guess that would have taken a vertical jump in excess of 48 inches.....just saying.
As someone who has followed the youtube/pro dunking community for the last few years, I'm so glad you mentioned Kadour, he is the guy who started it all, without him there would be no TDub, Kilganon, Jus Fly and countless others. However, I would like to point out that the 60 inch vertical was probably a publicity stunt and it was more like 50 inches seeing that a 60 inch vertical would have put his head almost an entire foot above the rim, which I have never seen him come remotely close to in video. The only person who I can conceivably see having a legit 55+ inch vertical is Anthony Height who touched almost 12 feet while being only 5'6". Someone Else I would like to mention is James Flight White, who may not be the highest jumper, but he was definitely the Juvaughn Harrison of dunking, equally good at height and distance. He was the first person to do the windmill from BEHIND THE FREE THROW LINE (unlike Lavine, Jordan, Pippen who were all either on the line or in front of it) he also did an eastbay with his foot on the line and even met the olympic standard in the long jump despite barely training in track after high school, but his ball skills weren't good enough and when he did enter the NBA dunk contest he was well out of his athletic prime. Another sport that seems to be neglected when it comes to jumping is volleyball, which has produced some of the greatest springs we have ever seen. Right now the two guys that come to mind for me are Victor Poletaev of Russia and Ben Patch of the U.S.A (im just gonna ignore nishida bc everyone talks about him already). Also theres a UT arlington basketball player who can actually touch the top of the backboard :P
I know this is an absolute wall of text but watching this video reminded me of so many memories I had watching TFB and Dunkademics and I just wanted others to know about this little corner of the internet.
Stefan Holm effortlessly jumping over those hurdles is insane. I would have loved to see him dunking basketballs.
David Thompson during his yrs at North Carolina State before he ruined his knees in the pros had a fantastic vertical jump. He used to be able to grab stuff off the top of the back board in his heyday. He was the king of leapers in ACC in the yrs before Jordan. James Worthy in his UNC tar heel days was no slouch at jumping and he made the biggest leap I ever saw in real life. He could reach the top of the back board from time to time in his youth.
Off the top of a 12ft backboard. Today standard backboards are 13ft high, used to be that they were 12ft. That's the piece of information that gets lost when people talk about that.
@@MrFuchew Dwight Howard dunked on a 12ft basket in the dunk contest. So even though it's hard to believe, touching the top of a 13ft backboard should be possible, regardless.
@@ice-coldspear9193wasn't a dunk
Not sure we watched the same thing @@SMURKCARTERYM well I am sure, we didn't.
I think his Vert was 44"
3:37 Uh... wtf just happened here? Was that a camera trick or did dude literally just float mid-air for a second?
He swung his arms up with enough momentum or something to pause his fall i think. Looks unreal though, maybe the video slowed a little there.
yea i just got to that point and came to comments to see wtf is going on. That looks like a david blaine magic trick, that literally isn't possible. His whole body froze, not just his feet.
@@saturatedtwo3458 naaahhh you stay in a jump for a little bit of time
I love the fact his "Airness" still holds the record. He really was something magical to witness. It didnt matter if you liked him or not you respected him and marveled at his abilities. It still saddens me he left to play baseball for awhile because we could of had that many more highlights from him.
man if that football player had a run up with his jumps when he was tested he probably couldve got over 50 inches
Yeah
football players don’t train for run up jumps,weirdly enough a study was done for football player’s vertical in a standing position vs a run up ,they got lower on the run up
@@lahdankhalfan6729 yeah but naturally you can jump higher with a run up because of the momentum but if they did train with run up they would be unstoppable in jumping
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This video lines up with everything that has been inspiring my jumping journey lately. If you want to become the best jumper you possibly can be, flexibility is the missing factor. Research Kadour Ziani and how incredibly flexible he was to get inspired to work on flexibility 💪
Flexibility has zero effect on jumping,in fact muscle stiffness would be better if anything
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I was 5ft 9 when I got my 1st dunk on a regulation rim when I was a sophomore in High school and that was only with my right hand..I loved the look on people's faces when I got airborne and sort of remained up there a bit like the taller guys..I was only able to dunk with both hands if someone gave me a proper alley oop..😎
Dude.....thanks for including Wilt, perhaps the greatest athlete of the 20th century.
Let's keep the lie going wilt never had a 48inch vert
@@kylecallis77 actually, it's said he had a 51 inch but it was never recorded lol
That guy was insane… he even killed it in the weight room with Arnold!
Yea, pretty much BS. His standing reach was near 10ft and he can't even touch the top of the backboard @ 13' which means his vertical was perhaps 36-38" max. Very average for the NBA.
@@mzh99 who in the world said he couldn't? Wilt was insanely athletic. He was strong as crap, and could somehow run a half a mile in under 2 minutes at his size. And reportedly, under 11 sec 100m, at 7 ft. That's absurd. The dude was like a mythical creature.
Wilt Chamberlain Archives produced a video in 2013. The author of the video wanted to estimate his incredible vertical.
He based his video on his NCAA high jumping record which was 6'6.75.
We know exactly Chamberlain's Central Point of Pelvis (CPP) was 45.75". To put his CPP @6'6.75" (or 78.75"), Wilt Chamberlain needed to elevate between 39.6"& 40.35" in order to clear the bar. It is important to note that Wilt Chamberlain always failed to clear 6'7" in competition.
According to Wilt Chamberlain Archives, his highest reach with a running start was measured at 12'9" [according to Google Archives], while he was playing for the Philadelphia Warriors at a mere 250 pounds. With a standing reach of 9'6" barefoot, Wilt Chamberlain "only" needed to jump 39.6" in the air in order to reach it... and even if Wilt Chamberlain was able to almost reach 13', his sergeant would be under 45".
Here is an extract from the study of Michael Jordan vertical in his jumping prime :
MICHAEL JORDAN VERTICAL JUMP. Krugh J, LeVeau B. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel = Hill, NC.
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study, which was part of an advanced master motion analysis class project in 1983, was to determine Michael Jordan's maximum vertical jump.
SUBJECT: Michael Jordan
METHODS: Surface markers: Left lateral malleolus, left femoral epicondyle, left greater trochanter, left pelvic crest, and right distal phalanges of digits 2 and 3 of the hand.
Tasks (in order) were:
Vertical reach while standing flat-footed - baseline
Vertical reach during a jump from standing
Vertical reach during a jump from running
Vertical reach during a 1 hand dunk
Vertical reach during a 2 hand dunk
All tasks, except baseline vertical reach were done with free swing of the upper limb(s). Equipment / instrumentation: Camera, lighting, markers, meter stick, and standard basketball. Location: Fetzer Gymnasium, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
DATA ANALYSIS:
Distance measurements were analyzed by comparison to a meter stick in view of the camera. Displacement measurements of reach (pelvis) involved measurement of vertical height to the tip of fingers 2 and 3 (pelvis) during a task minus vertical height to the tip of fingers 2 and 3 (pelvis) during bilateral flat-footed stance. Velocity measurements were analyzed by dividing vertical height distance traveled divided by time taken for the tasks. A VanGuard Motion Analyzer was used to analyze motion frame by frame.
RESULTS:
Maximum measurements:
Vertical reach while standing flat-footed 93.67 in.
Floor to pelvic crest while standing 49.00 in.
Vertical reach displacement during a jump from standing 35.93 in.
Vertical displacement of the pelvis during a jump from running 38.07 in.
Vertical velocity during a jump from running 701.00 o/sec.
Vertical reach displacement during a jump from running 45.76 in.
Vertical reach displacement during a 1 hand dunk 41.70 in.
Vertical reach displacement during a 2 hand dunk 40.93 in.
During the vertical reach from standing, push from the floor was with both feet. During the vertical reach during a jump from running, push from the floor was with one foot and momentum of the body, two upper limbs, and one lower limb was used to the maximum.
CONCLUSION / CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Maximum displacement for vertical reach was achieved with a jump from a running start, a 2 hand dunk, a 1 hand dunk, and a jump from standing, respectively. This is consistent with use of momentum of the body and limbs to assist with the vertical displacement. Michael Jordan vertical jump ability during several tasks provides a standard with which athletic achievement by others can be compared.
In other words, 45.76" was his maximum vertical.
Amazing reply! How has this only obtained 2 thumbs up (circa this comment's post)?
TLDR: The post is a copy (not a link to - how thoughtful of the poster!) of a study in which the highest vertical MJ was able to achieve was 45.67".
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83 MJ vertical is at least 5 inches shorter than his 87 to 91 years, AT LEAST!
@@rankarat
You are correct sir.
Jordan stated himself his best jump he ever attempted was during his NBA dunk contest in 1988. And he didn't jumped 46 inches on that jump.
So, even with Jordan's observation, he never had a 48 inches.
@@david.tousignant20
Jordan had 50+ vertical where your logic came from, read again.
Bro at 2:06 spud webb did not win the 1985 dunk contest. Dominique Wilkins did. Spud Webb won the 1986 NBA slam dunk contest. what the hell bro
This is THE most difficult thing to do in ALL of sport-high jumping. I hate when people say it’s to hit a Major League Baseball. No that’s not hard. I just swing and hope i make contact. High jumping 7 feet is impossible.
Coordination sports: golfing under par with Tiger woods, hitting a 90mph fast ball, and pole vaulting 5.5 meters are kinesthetic challenges. You have to know where your body is in space.
Pure jumping is a talent that can be nurtured in those who have it. But you aren't going to all of a sudden get a better jump. However, if you practice golf baseball and pole vault, you can improve. I went to school with Matt Slauson, from the colts, he pole vaulted 11'. Whatever I didn't follow his career, I just know he was huge and still got that far off the ground.
Uh no. Hitting a baseball is the hardest. You can't even compare hitting a baseball to jumping 7 feet, not close to the same thing.
@@inkjazz hitting a 90 mile an hour fastball is not in the same league as a 7 foot 6 inch high jump.want proof? all major league hitters and all triple a hitters can hit a 90 mph fastball. thats several thousand hitters (and probably most double a players.Fewer than 30 men can high jump 7 feet 6 or higher
After over 20 years of seeing many dunkers, Kadour Ziani and T-dub are the most impressive. Seems they hang in air more than anyone else.
You said 20 years in the past and my stomach turned. Dude slam Nation videos were the shit and I'm old af
He just enlightened me as to how elegant and beautiful a high jump can be. Just look at how he leads with his hand. He also cleared that bar by about a half foot. Amazing.
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Love your videos but a lot of misinformation here.
Jordan and Wilt were WELL below 48 inches.
Kadour Ziani was NOWHERE NEAR 56 inches. His best recorded jump is right around 45 inches.
The highest jump ever recorded on video actually happened recently…. 5”6 Anthony Height jumped right around 50 inches. You can watch the video on UA-cam. There are only a handful of pro dunkers and a handful of Olympic High Jumpers who have ever touched OR come close to 50 inches.
All of this is easily calculate date if you measure the jumpers height and how close their head comes to a standard 10 foot rim.
Agreed. Highest verts are definitely from pro dunkers these days
That wasn’t the highest jump ever recorded but still impressive as hell being 5’6 and touching 11’8. That was just the highest dunk that dunkademics has filmed
@@MadGunny do you know of a video of a higher max vertical jump then the one I listed?
You can't use in game dunks to say someone's max vertical was a certain height. Players rarely, and sometimes probably never, try for their highest jump when dunking. Jordan reportedly was measured at 48" while in college, but I've never seen that confirmed anywhere. Wilt wasn't even "reportedly" measured...it was just said that he jumped that high. The highest I've seen Jordan jump put his head even with the rim. Who knows if that was his highest or not.
I grew up in the Jordan era, and back then MJ was reported to have a 44” vertical while Dominique Wilkins had a 48”
I like this channel a lot but the assertion that wilt chamberlain, a 7’1 guy, could have a 48” vertical is absurd, especially when you are saying the estimated best vertical ever from the 5’10 high jumper is 51”. You really think Wilts head was 13” above the rim? You really think Gerald Green and DJ Stephens did not jump as high as wilt chamberlain?
100%
I recently saw a video about widely believed basketball myths and Chamberlain's 48" vertical was in it. In that video it was estimated to be around 40" instead.
Yeah his vert is confirmed to be low-mid 30s
Exactly this video is flawed in presenting bogus speculation as fact. At least he didnt throw the fake Ronaldo vert in the actual video, credit where credit is due.
geryon was it jxmyhighroller?
3:52 For a moment I thought he just froze.
No doubt! That's the freakiest part of the whole video! How does he hover at the top of his jump like that??
Wow homie from France is insane but why isn't any body talking about Wilt chamberlain he's 7 foot one to get that much body that high has never and will never be matched.
Wilt story was likely made up. His vertical is at best high 30’s to low 40’s
Long legs made it look like he jumped higher then he did.
Actually mid 30s at best.
The guy literally won a high jump competition in college where he jumped 46 inches, go do a bit more research before talking shit
@@mahzzial high jump isn’t a vertical. In terms of vertical, he only made the claim that he can do 48 without ever completing the task in front of anyone. You don’t know a damn thing so unless you have proof, get lost.
was in the 20s
For clarification, Wilt did not have a 48 inch vert and Kadour Ziani did not have a 56 inch vert. Still a great story for him and well put together video but there's videos analyzing Wilt's vert that clearly show that at very most it could 40 inches, probably in 30's tho which is still mind blowing for his height. The highest true tested vert that's out there for everyone to know about so far is Daniel Kabeya at about 52'. If you look at his vert test video and videos analyzing that video it's pretty obvious that the sheer explosive power needed for anything above 50 is insane and only in a select few people ever. Even Jordan Kilganon who many consider to be the greatest pro dunker ever measured his vert at 49.5' and his vert puts nearly all pro dunkers and every NBA player to shame
Edit: speaking in terms of running vert, not standing vert*
Antony height is a 5'7 dunker with around a 50 inch vert
Look up the stories of what Wilt would do in practice touching the top of the backboard. He had no need to ever jump flat out in a game. Same with Jordan.
@@laurenmp7486 he had a 10 foot standing reach so a 40 inch vertical could get him to the top of the backboard
I'm surprised the video ended without an official number. I think this was my first time seeing that here.
Jordan has a video on his channel his standing vertical was about 40 inches….impressive but not 49
3:36 I reported him for fly hacks
in RPG terms, Kadour Ziani is what you get when youre creating a character and you take all the points from charisma, strength, dex, stamina, and put them all into agility.
Wilt chamberlain was built different man...greatest freak athlete of all time
Wilt was not built different, nor was he a (circus?) freak. He was a human with a superior work ethic, not one of Marvel's X-Men born with powers.
@@dup313hustledifferent6 if you believe that we are all equal and work ethic is the only thing seperating us.. then idunno what to tell you. Take all the steroids in the world and work harder than anyone else ever has and i guaruntee you wont be ANYWHERE near as athletic as wilt was.
There are freak athletes. And no its not a bad thing to say. Some people just have a different set of abilities. No matter how hard you work you will not be on par with them
@@porkwop9171 You have obviously adopted, by influence, by choice, or both, the White Supremacist explanation for "black" success in athletics. You are determined to deny Wilt's work ethic.
This all stems from White Supremacy; White Supremacists will deny black athletes' work ethic by any means necessary. Supremacists spare no effort to convince the world that black's lack character.
Therefore, "blacks" excelling in athleticism MUST be due to genetic factors, because in their worldview, it is IMPOSSIBLE for ANY "black" man to work harder or smarter than ANY "white" man.
Therefore, Wilt must be "built different", and a "freak".
@@dup313hustledifferent6 there are freak athletes that are white too... brock lesnar is a freak athlete.
your vids are great
Ofc Ziani's 56 inches is hard to believe, because he didnt have nowhere near that vert. So the only evidence we have is that he said so? Nice. So now we are all gonna believe that Dexton Crutchfield dunked 12 feet cuz he said so? Ziani is legend, there is no arguing that. He is the godfather of dunking. But 20 years ago, ppl had no idea the difference between 45 and 55 inches vert (a lot of regular ppl still dont know it ofc, if they dont follow sports that require jumping). A lot of people nowadays are claiming to have 50+ inches vertical ,but only a very very few of them really have it. And a very few who have it, are like 50-51 inches. Nowhere near 56 inches. People dont understand the difference between 51 and 56 inches .adding 5 inches on a regular guy's vert is a big progress. Adding 5 inches to 51 inches is impossible (or so so close to impossible). If i had to guess, id say Ziani's vert was 45-48 inches,and thats crazy high vert, dont get it twisted.
For a guy under 6 feet having his head over the rim, do the math.
@@jfpinero never seen him get his head over the rim
@@jfpinero first of all are you sure he had his head above the rim, or is it just camera angles? And are you sure all those rims were 10ft?
@@felipemasas are you sure people 20 years ago didn't know the difference between 45 and 55 inches? LMAO!!!
@@jfpinero dunking wasnt huge as a sport. Even now it isnt. But back than you didnt have a lot of people competing at it, and naturally the talent pool was smaller. So thats why probably to those people 56 inches sounded reasonable.
Jordan was so graceful in the air too! To me he is the most beautiful and graceful dunker ever, and 2nd place is no where near him! Explosive, strong, powerful, quick, fast and graceful at the same time is very rare for a human to have, very rare!!
Not sure about Michael Jordan's 48 inches the highest. I saw David Thompson of the Denver Nuggets during his rookie year (it was on CBS Sports Spectacular) take a Quarter (25cent piece) that was sitting on the TOP of the backboard! I would guess that would have taken a vertical jump in excess of 48 inches.....just saying.
ua-cam.com/video/uQPVKQIFxVk/v-deo.html here Michael Jordan admits David Thompson has a higher vertical leap than Michael himself.
MJ had 3-4 dunks and that's it. Vince Carter had at least double that were much more unique and impossible and no one can make them. Half Man Half Amazing. Best dunker ever!
@@BabyThomas he had more than 3 or 4, Jordan's game evolved, you know to win!Carter, well like you said he's probably the best dunker & that's about it!
Spudd web being as tall as my dead great great great grandpa still be throwing down monster dunks in the dunk contest🔥🔥🔥
Wilt couldn't jump that high. Never more that 42". The cool thing was that he jumped just as well from a squat as off the move.
I can name about 100 players who jump higher than Wilt and MJ. If Wilt had a 48, his whole head would be above the rim.
I find it hard to believe that even Michael Jordan or Wilt Chamberlain could jump 48 inches. If the last guy we watched was able to jump 56 inches, that seems impossible. I would like to see any modern basketball player come anywhere near 48 in let alone 56 in.
Yeah. It's BS, with Jordan having such a high vertical.
In the early 90s, I was at a Celtics home game with seats behind one of the baskets; a few feet above floor level near the left corner. A missed shot at the other end of the court rebounded left and Dee Brown caught it with one hand a couple feet left of the basket and windmill dunked it ... his head was above the rim [as I recall, by an amount that had his hand at the top of the windmill near the top of the back baord]. Dee Brown is 6'1" tall.
Not sure about Michael Jordan's 48 inches the highest. I saw David Thompson of the Denver Nuggets during his rookie year (it was on CBS Sports Spectacular) take a Quarter (25cent piece) that was sitting on the TOP of the backboard! I would guess that would have taken a vertical jump in excess of 48 inches.....just saying.
ua-cam.com/video/uQPVKQIFxVk/v-deo.html here Michael Jordan admits David Thompson has a higher vertical leap than Michael himself.
4:02 I love how he stands in the air.
I was an all state jumper in high school who consistently jumped 6’2 in competition (6’3 is my height) I think it’s important to note that even though my vertical wasn’t necessarily impressive the reason I was able to clear these heights was my focus on form, which in terms of high jumpers Stefan holm had impeccable form which in combination with his jumping ability made him insanely good. I genuinely believe if he was more built for the sport (taller) he would of been one of the best of all time.
Form is number one. A coach at our school is the school record holder as 6’11 and he most definitely was that height
he actually is one of the best all time, not sure why as a high jumper you would think otherwise
He is one of the best
Pretty fun seeing this, stefan holm lives close to me and his son goes to my school one year under and i see him all the time
Technique is a huge part of the high jump. It's not just about raw jumping ability. You can have amazing hops and still knock the bar over. You can have amazing technique and subpar hops and still beat the competition.
Chris Rose making his customary mid 2000’s appearance… the hardest working man in show business!
Man's 5'11 and he's still dunking at the age of 48 👑
With hang time.
Weird ending. I thought you would end with Stefan Holm's jump analysis..as in ratio of body height vs jump
What a good video. So intelligent. It’s 56” because he said so and never tested it, so I believe him. This is idiocy in 4K. There no way in hell that’s a 56” vertical.
I'm sorry but your ignoring a Sport which has the most focus around hight and jumping: Volleyball. Look at Leonel Marshall or Nishida or Leon... There are so many insane jumpers
Exactly. Americans don't know shit about sports other than what they watch on American TV.
Nishidas vertical is about 40 inches but he's a lot shorter so it seems alot more. Marshall however is just built different .
But volleyball is boring. Haha
@@DaZ403 probably because you haven't given it much attention or tried to understand it on a deeper level then just watching the Ball.
@@lennartxyz1952 I'm just poking for fun... high level men's VB is intense
No way in hell did Jordan have a 48 inch vertical. His head would be far above the rim if he had it. There is not a single picture where Jordan`s head is even being close to that. Fairy tales.
You falsely assume basketball players can both; jump their max in game, with ball, and also always jump as high as they can when dunking.
It is not definitely true, but MJ could have had that vert and never had his head over the rim
It's better to do a forward launch than a high launch if you have the vertical to easily dunk, because forward gives you the speed to avoid defenders, and the momentum and control of your angle to finish through defenders. The more air time before you get to the rim, the more risk of being defended or hit
Most basketball players who dunk are dropping 7-10 inches off their vertical to do so, more if they need less. MJ was dropping at least 15 and this is from vertical with ball, which shaves a few off
The average nba player has an 8'6" standing reach. With the ball being 9 inches and the hoop 10 feet tall, they need to be able to clear 11 feet with ball to easily dunk. This is a 30 inch vertical with ball for a 6'5" average nba player.
MJ was 6'5" with 8'10" standing reach. He needed only 26 inches vert to easily dunk.
If he had a 48 inch, or even 45 inch vert, why would he jump that high to dunk when forward jumping is far more effective for contested dunking and layups, and uncontested dunking he only needs less than 2/3 of his jumping ability?
@@dxfifa Fact is WE have never seen Jordan Jump anywhere Close to 48 Inch. There is zero evidence for this. We have seen Players Jump much Higher than Jordan on the court, though. Google James White, for example. Gerald Green is nentioned in the Video. Jordan's head was never Close to Green's Level.
I’ve seen him eye level with rim a few times and he’s hardly gonna reach his abs
I’ve seen him eye level with rim a few times. Bare In mind he’s not gonna get to his absolute highest in games when he’s fatigued and has defenders in his way and he’s gonna have the ball in his hand which also reduces ur leap. In vertical test ur 💯 fresh and not carrying ball with u
@@saschavandl6693 on defense yes we have. I saw the guy jump so high that you missed a block turned around and hit the block on the other side after getting pump faked...
Spudd webb shocked the world with that dunk man i remember that i was a lil kid barely conscious and still remember that
Wilt's vertical never 48 inches, it's been proven by video analysis may times. The highest jump he ever made on the court while being taped probably was about 38 to 40 inches. It is still unreal but 48 inches literally is impossible for someone his size
Exactly ain’t no damn way 😂
Yeah, check out Kaodirichi Akobundu-Ehiogu - 6'9" with a 48 inch vert can put his shoulder to the rim. Wilt being 4 inches taller you'd expect to see craziness in footage, but you don't.
It was 42-44 inches
98% of Wilts career is not on video though.
Wilt couldve made the Olympic track and field team ... at pretty much every event... he was a freak athlete not just a giant who could move like a small guy but a 7ft1 Bo Jackson, he ran 10.5 in the 100m on cinder track the equivalent of 10 flat nowadays he had fast twitch muscle fibers like Usain Bolt god knows what he couldve achieved if he had focussed on track or worlds strongest man or if the fight with Ali had actually happened, Wilt was rare as hell theres been nobody like him since
Wilt was awsome because he competed in so many different sports. He is in the volley ball hall of fame as well.
cringe, in what volleyball hall of fame? you imagine things bro ;)
David "Skywalker" Thompson deserved a mention. Standing vertical of 44", and running of 48".
I had to watch this again. There's something very wrong that you've done here. You appear to be conflating different types of jumping. Feet coming up 48 inches - that's 122 cm - off the ground does not equate to a high jumper's height differential clearance above their head. If they were the same, then Michael Jordan would have been able to high jump 3 metres exactly and be the world record holder by 55cm! By the same token, whilst Michael Jordan's feet rose 48 inches off the ground, Stefan Holm's feet rose 94.49 inches off the ground! Sorry, Andrew, you've mixed your metaphors here.
Are u stupid? A high vertical leap doesn't turn you into as professional high jumper. You still need insane flexibility and technique that obviously Jordan never practiced .
And a gymnast doing a tumble has their feet even higher as it’s going directly over their head. Feet position doesn’t equate to vertical. Only true measurement of vertical is the stand still vertical jump.
He never said that Holm had the biggest vertical leap, only that he'd set a record for the highest differential between the athlete's height and the height of the high jump. The video then goes on to explore the question of who has the highest vertical in sports.
@@abone2pick - Sorry Timmy. You don't seem to understand my comment, nor what the video is implying.
@@buddhabunny4142 - I can agree with you on that. But what he's done doesn't actually make any logical comparison. There are different types of high jump, including a properly specified vertical jump but none of the candidates in the video are doing that. In a hypothetical vertical jump jump-off, my money would be on a high jumper any day of the week over a basketball player and it wouldn't be close.
When I was in just 7th grade, I could hop over 5’8 in the high jump. I didn’t know how to do correct form - but I still got 1st place in our track meet against 2 schools. I remember people watching and losing their minds that I could do it so casually
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@@avocado5387 if jesus loves all his creations unconditionally, why do some of us go to hell? We're given the worst possible punishment for 1 mistake. Such as, not believing. Many are raised with other religions and they would go to hell for that? For all of eternity at that. What a cruel and horrible God that would be.
@@xeriencegoldentoast8658 Valid questions. Not much time tonight for lots of detail. God doesn't banish anyone to Hell, and Hell is not permanent but more of a temporary type of rehab. People of all religions can go to Heaven. It's being a loving person/soul that qualifies one to enter the Heavenly realms. More detail later if desired.
@@universal-zy5bh The horror of hell - for even one second is unbearable - but FOREVER! Jesus says in Matthew 25:41: ". . .
The bible says hell is permanent and anytime is horrible, yet supposedly millions of people will be punished for eternity
@@xeriencegoldentoast8658 The Bible mentions in that verse an ever-lasting fire, but does not say that a soul would stay there forever. Watch some nde videos to get an understanding of the temporary nature of any hellish realms, which are just a voluntary separation from God/Love. Christ (named Jesus while on Earth here 2000 years ago) gets souls out of Hell all the time, but only if they desire voluntarily to be with God/Love in the Heavenly realms. God give us the freedom to choose to be in a relationship with him/her and it is never forced. This is a sports channel so we should limit this type of conversation here, but if you want to move it to any nde channel, let me know.
My Grandfather used to say, the Test to be allowed on a Viking warship was to jump your full height in Armour. if it could not be done, you could not sail the Atlantic.
Most incredible dunk I've ever seen was Aaron Gordon with the Double Under the legs reverse dunk. Insane!! And he's 6'10 with Long legs that's difficult
faxts and the still made him loose to zack fuckin lavine ... they robbed gordon
The highest Ive ever seen an NBA player jump was definitely LeBron in 2010. Shoulders were above the rim, highest I've seen someones head above the rim by a lot
Earl Manigault !!! The true GOAT of vertical! That is all!
Factz tho like he aint take the quarter off the backboard
To Darrell Moore: Your statement, of course, fits right into the doctrine of the Trinity. God is the Father, but He is also the Son and His Spirit is the Holy Spirit. I love to see such a confusing doctrine for some, being explained well, by you.
4:04 "No other movement need" I disagree..To get up that high you need your arms to propel you. You will be surprised how you can increase a foot to to 2 feet in elevation just by having someone stand next to you while you are in mid air and push you up with their finger. Here we see he had a great technique by not just swinging his arms once but continue to swing his arm around propelling him even higher
Definitely something extra going on with his jump. He seems to literally hover at the top and defy gravity for a fraction of a second!
Lack of research man. Jordan and Wilt's 48 inches are all folklore with no actual measure to back up. Jordan's 48 inches might have a chance to be true, but Wilt clearly doesn't jump 48 inches. Kadour Ziani is a legend, but he doesn't jump 56 inches, no one ever can jump that's high, that's equivalent to claiming to be able to run 100m in 9 seconds. Ridiculous.
false equivalence but ok
Jordan wasn't even close to 48 inches. And yeah Kadour isn't even close to that.
@@Anon.G Mine was measured at 46 inches in middle school... Jordan and Ziani jumps higher than me
@@cmoneyno5 ur cap
@@muigoku7256 not capping at all
Javier Sotomayor (Cuba) is the current world record holder with a jump of 2.45 m (8 ft 1⁄4 in) set in 1993 - the longest-standing record in the history of the men's high jump.
vertical jump bro not high jump
@@iagree4686 "The highest jump in sporting history". The title is misleading at best. And to include any high jumpers and not mention Sotomayor is honestly quite silly.
I love your videos. It’d be great if you could always mention all measures in both feet and metres though. I’m not used to feet and inches and sometimes don’t understand the dimensions. It can also just be on the screen, doesn’t need to be said out loud! Thanks!
Learn them then.
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I believe Dominique Wilkins had a 48 inch vertical. Also there was an Arizona State player years ago that had a 50 inch vertical. You also might want to check Franklin Jacobs vertical. Jacobs was well under six feet and was outstanding in the high jump and developed a technique called the “Jacobs Slope”.
no way, Do is just super tall at 6'7
@@pk_fauxtaux
Dominique, did have a crazy vertical though. High brother (take it with a grain of salt) claimed Do's was 42", and his (Gerald) was 48". But hell no, I don't believe MJ had the highest vertical. Way more people (who could play and not play) had higher verticals than he did. And I don't buy The Wilt Chamberlain one either. For him to be 7'1", and have a 48" vertical: That would mean his elbow would be over the top of a 12' tall backboard. Hmmmmm
@VH F
Yeah. The MJ thing was very exaggerated, and Dominique was arguably the most incredible Jumper I ever seen in the NBA, so I know what you mean.
A lot of track guys can fly! I'm 6-8 and I played college bball at a big SEC school with an awesome track team. During the Summers, I played pickup bball with mainly jumpers from our school's track team. Most of them were probably 5-10 to 6-4. All of the track guys could dunk with ease. I haven't seen many sub-6-feet guys dunk so easily. There was one guy, who just barely missed going to the Olympics, that was 5-11 and could do every imaginable dunk. He could dunk from the FT line without being able to palm the pall. I saw him throw the ball off of the backboard in games and dunk. Seeing a 5-11 (he was probably more like 5-10) guy do a "back-scratcher" dunk with no steps is as unusual as seeing a ghost. The only other guy I've seen do dunks like the track guy from our school was Carson Edwards in the Summer on the UCLA campus. He's about 5-11 too but he's also got a freak show wingspan. Dude can soar! He was, and still may be, an NBA player. Sorry for the only semi-related stories...I just wanted to share my experience with the insane athleticism of track athletes.
His ass clears the bar by a mile. A big part of this - obviously in addition to jumping high as hell - is his ability to back bend. Then he snaps out of it clear his heels.