Chase the Rim
Train toward the first dunk, higher rebounds, stronger finishes and the confidence that comes from feeling more explosive.
Whether the goal is touching the rim, finishing a first dunk, winning more rebounds or becoming a more explosive athlete, Vertical Blitz turns jumps, squats and strength work into a progressive shoulder-to-heel challenge. Start at the right resistance. Earn the next step. Keep climbing.
The gap between almost and above the rim may be only a few inches. Those inches are earned by producing more force, transferring it through the body and continuing to progress when familiar training stops creating the same demand.
Train toward the first dunk, higher rebounds, stronger finishes and the confidence that comes from feeling more explosive.
Give a developing athlete structured resistance and a progression that can grow instead of becoming another training tool they quickly outgrow.
Progress different athletes, train on the court or in the weight room and combine the system with strength work already in the program.
Every athlete begins with a complete Youth, Intermediate or College/Pro package. The difference is what happens next: individual Vertical Blitz bands can be purchased separately, so the system can grow as strength and explosiveness improve.
| Training Need | Typical Limited Kit | Vertical Blitz Progression System |
|---|---|---|
| Starting Point | A general assortment that may not match the athlete’s current level. | Choose a complete Youth, Intermediate or College/Pro package built for the athlete today. |
| Progression Steps | A few widely spaced resistance choices can make the next jump too large. | Planned 10 lb or 20 lb progression steps let athletes raise the demand more gradually. |
| Upgrade Path | Once the athlete reaches the kit’s limit, the entire set may need to be replaced. | Purchase compatible individual bands as needed and keep building on the system already owned. |
| Body Coverage | Often concentrates resistance around one region. | Shoulder-to-foot resistance challenges the full athletic chain. |
| Strength Training | Primarily designed for band-only movements. | Train band-only or combine with dumbbells and kettlebells for LVRT. |
The athlete you want to become cannot be built by endlessly repeating yesterday’s challenge. Beginners need manageable resistance and sound movement. Developing athletes need a visible path forward. Experienced athletes need a new stimulus when familiar training no longer creates the same demand.
Two weekly sessions focused on movement quality, landing control, lower-body strength and learning to accelerate against light resistance.
A three-day structure combining band-only jumps, unilateral strength and dumbbell-plus-band LVRT.
Higher-level force, reactive and contrast sessions for experienced athletes with a strong technical base.
A four-week plateau plan that changes the stimulus, manages fatigue and emphasizes high-quality force and jump intent.
See the minimum band combination for every resistance step in the Youth, Intermediate and College/Pro packages—from 10 to 360 lbs.
Download the Band Combination Cheat SheetEach plan includes sets, reps, rest periods, weekly progression, resistance guidance, jump testing and safety instructions. Individual results vary; no program can guarantee a specific jump increase or a dunk.
Every package includes the bands shown, a HoopsKing storage bag, shoulder sleeve, two foot stirrups and the four-workout Vertical Blitz digital training system. Individual bands can be added as the athlete progresses.
Create disciplined progression with lighter resistance and clear 10 lb steps.
Build from a manageable starting point into a broad resistance range without losing the small progression steps.
Bring advanced resistance and purposeful 20 lb progression into serious athletic training.
The jump people notice begins with the work they never see. Explosive movement depends on the hips, knees, ankles and trunk contributing in sequence. Vertical Blitz runs from the shoulders to the feet so resisted squats, jumps and athletic movements challenge the chain to create, stabilize and transfer force together.
A squat is not equally difficult from bottom to top. Coming out of the bottom and through the sticking region is typically the hardest part of the free-weight movement. As the athlete rises and leverage improves, the same dumbbell becomes mechanically easier—even though its actual weight has not changed. Vertical Blitz bands create the opposite resistance profile: they begin with less tension at the bottom and become hardest at the top as they stretch. Combine them and more of every rep stays demanding.
The dumbbell’s actual weight is constant, but its mechanical challenge is not. Gray shows the free-weight portion becoming easier as squat leverage improves. Yellow shows band resistance rising as the bands stretch. Together, they challenge more of the movement.
Use Vertical Blitz bands by themselves to build movement quality, strength, speed and explosive force. Add dumbbells or kettlebells and familiar strength exercises gain a second resistance profile—free weights challenge the bottom and sticking region while band tension rises toward the top.
Band resistance increases as the athlete extends upward, teaching the body to keep accelerating through the movement.
The free weight heavily challenges the bottom. As leverage improves, Vertical Blitz band tension rises—keeping the stronger upper portion from becoming the easy part.
Power is not built in one exercise or one location. Bring progressive resistance to jumps, squats, lunges, acceleration and strength work—in the gym, on the court or on the field.











Choose the package that fits the athlete now—and gives them enough progression to keep chasing the rim, building force and raising the standard.
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