Correspondingly, is it possible to jump 50 inches?
The vertical jump is one of the most prized measurements in athletics. Evan Ungar holds the world record for a standing jump, leaping 63.5 inches, and has a vertical of nearly three feet. But jumping higher than 50 inches is nearly impossible to do — and WIRED takes a deep dive into sports science to find out why.
Also Know, can a 5 foot 6 person dunk? You'll need to jump roughly 24 inches to touch the rim and 30 inches to dunk a full sized basketball (assuming average arm length). While the height difference between a 5 foot 9 person and a 6 foot person is only 3 inches, it's actually a lot easier around this height for two reasons.
Hereof, who has a 48 inch vertical?
Michael Jordan
What is Steph Curry's vertical?
Curry doesn't get up especially high. His maximum vertical in pre-draft measurements, back in 2009, was 35.5 inches. And the truth being revealed with his dominance is that Curry's form of athleticism is more desirable in today's NBA game.