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Welcome to my Straight-Shooting Double Your Vertical Leap Review

Are you an athlete interested in jumping higher? Do you play basketball and wish there was a proven method for increasing your vertical?

Luke Lowrey has launched a groundbreaking program, Double Your Vertical Leap v3.0. Originally called The Vertical Project, Double Your Vertical Leap v3.0 is light years ahead of other programs. Luke Lowery is one of the true experts in vertical jump, having trained NBA and Olympic athletes. He regularly charges $5000 an hour for his services. But his new vertical jump program will set you only about the price of a mid-range video game.

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Do some research for yourself on vertical jump programs. Go ahead and read vertical jump reviews of another Double Your Vertical Leap v3.0 review. What you will find that separates The Vertical Project from other vertical jump programs are the guarantees.

Unmatched Vertical Leap Guarantees

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No team in the history of the NBA has ever lost a 7-game series when leading 3-0. But the pressure is on the Boston Celtics to win tonight at home, or risk failing in historic fashion.

Blown out by the Orlando Magic in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Finals on Wednesday, the Boston Celtics return to Beantown and try to regroup. What was once a laughable series dominated by Boston, Wednesday’s impressive victory by the Orlando Magic has made this series a near coin flip. Vince Carter and Rashard Lewis have yet to earn 10% of their bloated salaries, but the performances of All-Star Dwight Howard and the resurgent Jameer Nelson are driving the Magic back into the form they enjoyed during the regular season.

Dwight Howard was a man among boys in Game 5: hammer dunking, fly-swatting shots, running the break and even hitting a few free throws. Boston lost its best big man, Kendrick Perkins, after two dubious technical fouls in the 2nd quarter. His backup, Big Baby Glen Davis, was leveled by an errant Howard elbow, dropping him like a stone. As Davis stumbled and faltered about the court, suffering the effects of a concussion, he was a the perfect image of the Celtics last two games: unbalanced and unable to execute the most basic of plays.

The good news, if there is any, from yesterday is the Kendrick Perkins had a technical rescinded, so he will be able to match up against Dwight. The key for the Celtics is Rondo. His tentative play has taken them from world beaters to rec center backups. He must improve and energize the Boston crowd. The pressure is squarely on the Celtics tonight in Game 6. Lose and they must travel back to Orlando, where despite losing twice in this series, the Magic are normally very difficult to beat. Add to the Celtics woes that no team has ever lost a 7-game series after leading 3-0 and any Game 7 scenario may be too much.

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Mike Woodson was fired by the Atlanta Hawks after taking the Atlanta Hawks to their best regular season finish in more than a decade. Should it come as any surprise that the regular season Eastern Conference champions have fired their coach?

Mike Brown was let go by the Cleveland Cavaliers after 5 seasons as head coach. The one-time assistant for the Washington Wizards, San Antonio Spurs, and the Indiana Pacers, was the only coach that NBA All-Star LeBron James has ever had. That is both good news and bad news for Brown. With LeBron comes instant wins but monumental expectations.

Brown is one of the most successful coaches in Cavs history, going 314-177 in the last two years and qualifying for the playoffs in each of his five years. However, after winning the coach of the year award in 2009, a year where the Cavalies won 66 games, he was unable to duplicate regular season success into playoff wins. NBA finalists in 2007 (the only appearance in Cleveland history), the Cavaliers have backslid every year, losing to the Orlando Magic in teh Eastern Conference finals last year and bowing out to the aged Celtics in the second round this year.

Brown’s fate was sealed by the performance of his team in this year’s playoffs. A sluggish and well contested first round series against a scrappy Bulls team may have been a sign of things to come. Despite excellent performances by LeBron James, the Cavs were never comfortable in the series. Game 1 of the second round against the Boston Celtics started ominously for the Cavs as they trailed by double-digits well into the second half. But a LeBron outburst in the fourth quarter led to a win and a 1-0 series lead. Two more games, and it was 2-1 for Cleveland. Inexplicably, the team lost 3 games in a row, some in blowout fashion to a Celtics team on the backside of their careers.

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Good things come to those who wait. But if you wait on this offer, you will literally be throwing away inches from your potential vertical leap. Get Double Your Vertical Leap v3.0 for a time-limited promotion of $67 by following this special link. Why do I say time limited? Because the price went up from $47 to $67 on June 28th. Don’t delay. Save yourself some money and get it now before it goes back to its old price of $299.

If you haven’t heard about Luke Lowrey’s latest upgrade to his groundbreaking The Vertical Project program, you must have been living under a rock. The foremost expert in helping people jump higher, Luke Lowrey has relaunched a revamped Double Your Vertical Leap v3.0! Read all about the Double Your Vertical Leap v3.0 here.

The program has helped thousands of aspiring athletes hone their vertical jump and add inches. A trainer to elite athletes, Luke Lowrey has developed mathematical equations to plot and predict your progress. Each workout is customized to you. With every program you’ll get.. Read the rest of this entry

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The Lowdown on Double Your Vertical Leap v3.0

Double Your Vertical Leap v3.0Luke Lowrey, one of the world’s foremost vertical jump experts, has gone back to the drawing board and updated his legendary Vertical Project program. The results will simply blow you away!

If you’d done any research on vertical jump programs, and I certainly have, you will know that there is no shortage of “quick fix” approaches to increase your vertical. Some promise instant vertical gains but deliver few results. Some require crazy equipment or special shoes, which increase the price and make the program more difficult to follow. Still others simply rehash old routines from 25 years ago, which didn’t work very well back then either.

If you want a routine or vertical jump program that will not only “claim” vertical leap gains, but actually promise you results, check out the Double Your Vertical Leap v3.0. Having been marketed under the name The Vertical Project, the Double Your Vertical Leap System has been updated and improved from prior versions. But how is it different than any other program out there? Read the rest of this entry

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The Atlanta Hawks’ bus got in an accident after the morning shoot-around in Milwaukee. The real tragedy was their performance in Game 4.

Though dominant at home, the Atlanta Hawks are proving they are mere roadkill away from Philips Arena. Despite the loss of Bogut, the upstart Bucks are beating the once dominant Hawks rather easily at the Bradley Center. Game 3 was a blowout and an embarrassing loss for a 50-win team. On Monday, the Deer took it to the wingless birds 111-104 to tie the series at 2.

John Salmons and Brandon Jennings continue to pester the Hawks. Salmons poured in 23 and Jennings contributed 22 points and 6 assists. But it was the hot shooting of Carlos Delfino (22 points, 6 of 8 from the 3 point line) that spelled doom for Atlanta. Delfino was emblematic of the entire Bucks roster on Monday: hustling, taking smart shots, and converting from the charity stripe. As a team, the Bucks shot over 55% and were 88% from the line on 32 attempts. They took nearly 15 more free throws than they averaged in the prior 3 games.

I would say Game 4 was 50% Milwaukee’s great play and 50% Atlanta simply not being ready for primetime. I love a good underdog story, but the talent of Atlanta is too deep to be troubled by this Milwaukee team. Mike Woodson needs to share a lot of the blame. He has never had success on the road in the playoffs. Though it will likely not derail the Hawks this round, you can bet that against Orlando, zero road wins means a quick summer vacation.

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