New High Jump Videos Ready, About 25 Available

Hey Jumpers,

Just a quick email this morning to let you know the new high jump instructional videos I have been working on are finished, tested, and ready to roll. Kinda fun for me :)

If you got the email on Friday, and know what's up, you can click this link to get the full details:
http://www.highjumphigher.com/high-jump-videos/

What I've done with these new videos is break down each part: prejump, approach, takeoff, clearing the bar, and meets, and taken each individually and talked about the trick to mastering each one.

All of these videos are organized into a snazzy, web-based player so you can watch them whenever you'd like. All in all I think I counted about an hour and a half of total instruction.

So, the price will be $47 later, but for the next couple weeks I've decided on $27. I charge this fee to help recoup a little bit of the time I take off my normal work during the spring to run the newsletter. Here's the link with all the details:
http://www.highjumphigher.com/high-jump-videos/

An important thing to mention is that I will only be able to let in about 25 jumpers. My website hosting account can only handle so many videos going at once, so until I can get that figured out I can only have about 25 members. I have no idea if those will sell out or not, the email list is about 2100 strong, so if you want to sign up I probably wouldn't wait too long.

Just FYI, you get access to these videos forever. During checkout it says "1 Year" but that is not a recurring fee and I couldn't set it up any other way. Thanks for your support, best of luck!

Gregg

P.S. - As I mentioned in the email on Friday, the goal of this newsletter is not to make money. So don't worry, you'll still get fabulous high jumping tips and tricks even if you or no one buys a single one :)

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My Shoe Recommendions

Shoes are something I get asked about a lot. While you can absolutely jump in traditional spikes to some point, the harder you plant the bigger risk you have of injury due to the forces placed on the heel that sprint spikes aren't designed for (I once tore the heel out of my shoe before upgrading to high jump spikes). You can still find strap-on J-Heel spikes now and again, but these are my recommend shoes for the 2025 season.

Puma Men's evoSPEED
These have great reviews, are reasonably priced, and I love having a velcro strap for a little bit of extra squeeze over my arch.
Price: $63-93
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Asics High Jump Pro 3
I've always loved Asics shoes. My first pair was Asics and they always fit my feet well without feeling too stiff like other brands.
Price: $170-180
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Nike High Jump Elite
While Nike's were never my favorite, I have jumping friends who love Nike high jump shoes and right now these are the best they've got.
Price: $110-$150 (usually)
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