Vertical Jumping Programs Teaching athletes to jump higher

Vertical Kai Jumping Toutorial By Chicken_Wing

Posted on January 29, 2010


Set Up: Start the map as normal, proceed through and go through the "Final Challenge" portal. From here go backwards and out the wall and fall all the way down. this should place you back one challenge. From here go up a bit and turn around and look exactly were you just teleported to. Pull up your console and type in ent_remove. This command should remove the ability of the obstacle to teleport you back. This will ultimately make the purple floors useless for this challenge. From here hop down onto the purple floor and wind your way around the building until you arrive back at the hole in the wall with green all around it (or more so the bottom of it) from here try to kai jump into the goal. I found this small trick out by accident. This is one of the better places to practice your kai jumping ability. As the Diamond section the map itself provides is often too narrow to really work out the technical aspects of the go. This vast wall should provide plenty of room for error, and a fine challenge or refresher. Definition of a Kai Jump: Kai Vertical jumping, probably the ability i have most recently started to figure out. This technique lets you climb one wall without using anything else by essentially rolling as you ascend the wall. this requires small to no set up and allows for quick escapes/ set up for damaging pounces. this go is particular hard to master because you need to find a sweet spot were you have your back enough to the wall and not so much that when you pounce again you leave the wall completely. Normal Kai jumping lets you basically ride along one side of a wall. I in no ways claim to be a expert at this technique quite yet, i find myself still making errors, but i feel that this can benefit anyone as I've yet to find a video that not only offers a "how to" but also shows you how and were to go to get the most beneficial training.

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