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Dwight Howard Vertical Jump and Strength Workout

At 6″11 and 265 pounds, Dwight Howard is a powerful man. However, this wasn’t always the case. He has put some hard work in at the gym and gotten much stronger since his rookie year in the NBA. In fact, since that time he has improved his bench press from 180 to 365. He has pretty much doubled his strength!! So what type of workouts is he doing to get such impressive gains? Well, let’s take a look…

Joe Rogowski, the personal trainer of Dwight Howard, has to be given a lot of the credit for the strength gains Dwight has gotten. He has given him workout routines that focus on gaining muscle mass and improving explosive power. Joes says that one of the key elements is to consistently change up the workout routine. This will shock the muscles and they will not be able to adapt to the same workout. Joe sets Dwight Howard up on a combination of plyometric and strength workouts. The plyometrics help Dwight’s speed and agility and heavy weight training will help him gain strength and power. A few of the most important exercises that Joe has Dwight Howard do are listed below…

Bench Press – Dwight mixes this up using the straight bar and dumbbells. Rogowski likes to have Dwight perform the pyramid routine. The pyramid he uses is 10-8-6-4-2.

Leg Press – Joe prefers to have Dwight use the leg press machine over free weight squats. Dwight has back hyperextension and Joe doesn’t want to put Dwight’s back at risk. The leg press machine is a safe exercise and it allows Dwight to go with very heavy weight.

The Perfect Push Up – One of Dwight’s favorite exercises is the push up. He performs many of his push up routines at his home. In fact, he integrates his push ups into video game sessions. For example, when he’s playing a boxing game (his favorite), Dwight does a set every time he knocks someone out. Role-playing game? Every time he dies, he pumps out as many push-ups as possible.

Dwight Howard has an impressive 39″ vertical leap. Joe Rogowski incorporates plyometric exercises and speed drills into Dwight’s workout routine as well. This keeps him flying above the rim so he can continue to throw down those impressive SUPERMAN DUNKS! A few of his favorite exercises to increase his vertical leap include box jumps, sprints and the jump rope.

If you would like to learn more about Dwight Howards workout routine and how you can improve your vertical leap, click on the links below:

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Posted: November 1st, 2009 under Basketball.
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