Jacob W. Hiller

Jacob started as an aspiring high school athlete who was always on the search for safe and effective means to improve his own performance.

Disappointed with the mediocre training he was provided in high school, college, and on the internet he, like so many other athletes, had tried nearly everything.

Not willing to believe he had reached his physical potential, Jacob started poring through research concerning strength, quickness, and neurological recruitment, as well as formulating new ideas in applying scientific principles into a systematic routine that any athlete could employ.

The results came quick, and soon Jacob had attained a 44 inch vertical from a two-step approach. Athletes participating in the program were achieving gains quickly, many in excess of 15 inches.

There was eventually a much higher demand for his services than he could provide one on one. As the buzz increased and local athletes witnessed the results, Jacob realized the need for publishing the program. In the first month that The Jump Manual was available to the public, hundreds of testimonials rolled in. Testimonials continue to arrive each month.

Jacob is currently touring globally and promoting The Jump Manual’s training methods as well as training with top athletes and coaches all over the world. Jacob has the valuable opportunity to freely exchange ideas with top coaches and bring the newest training techniques, methods, and research to Jump Manual clients as he makes updates to the system available to current athletes in real time.

It is Jacob’s mission to change the face of vertical jump training so that every dedicated athlete can have access to effective and safe vertical jump training in order to reach his or her maximum explosion potential.

Jacob supports further research for safer and more effective training methods, and has been recognized by many athletes and coaches internationally as an authority on vertical jump training. Jacob received his personal training certification from the American Council on Exercise.

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