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JumpHigher Science Launches a New Generation of Jump-Training into the Cyber World!

Imagine if you could add more than 6 inches in 6 weeks in your vertical jump while only training in your OWN HOME, or even in a HOTEL ROOM! That's what JumpHigher Science claims to help you achieve!

2013-06-01
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, June 01, 2013 (Press-News.org) In March of this year, Australian-based business, JumpHigher Science (JHS), launched what is predicted as the start of a new generation in high performance training systems, and specifically, vertical jump training systems. It seems as though the days for a "one size fits all" approach to online, goal-specific programs are gone. Now, companies like JumpHigher Science are recognising the need to provide options for their clients to make it easier to train, wherever and whenever.

The highlight of the program is a 12-week program that anyone can undertake, regardless of where you are in the world, even in the comfort of your own home. Designed with no need for any major equipment, the JHS coaches make use of everyday objects, turning them into jump-training tools.

It's the sort of thinking already being undertaken in the weight loss industry, but has lagged in the high-performance training arena, due to a historical reliance on training equipment.

It is predicted that such flexible training systems are the way of the present and the future, catering to the ever-growing needs of the modern day jet-setter and family man (or woman) with very limited time. There is no need for a gym membership, no need to lay-off training goals and no need to find the motivation yourself. Think of it as your personal strength and fitness coach accessible anywhere, anytime.

Head Coach and founder, Sean Law, has trained scores of elite athletes and hundreds of amateur athletes, helping them unlock their power potential since 2006. Now he wants to offer his wealth of knowledge and experience to the international, athletic community.

"I've always placed a high priority on making a holistic training system work for the athlete, rather than the athlete working for the training system."

This structure and style of jump-training system is likely to flow to other niches within the health and fitness industry.

About JumpHigher Science

Launched in March 2013, JumpHigher Science is a holistic Vertical Jump Training system operating online. The JHS training system is based on the most recent scientific research, and also reduces injury risk while decreasing recovery time.

Head Coach, Sean Law, has been successfully coaching amateur and professional athletes to jump higher with dramatic results since 2006. In addition, he has achieved "Expert Author" status on articles directory website, Ezine Articles, for his writing on vertical jump training.

Visit http://www.jumphigherscience.com/ for more information.

JumpHigher Science is a website dedicated to helping athletes and the general public dramatically increase their vertical jump results with minimal effort and added bonuses of decreasing injury risk and recovery time. For further information, please contact us at info@jumphigherscience.com.


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[Press-News.org] JumpHigher Science Launches a New Generation of Jump-Training into the Cyber World!
Imagine if you could add more than 6 inches in 6 weeks in your vertical jump while only training in your OWN HOME, or even in a HOTEL ROOM! That's what JumpHigher Science claims to help you achieve!