TVP
by Nate
(Dubuque IA)
I dont know why you are telling people it is not worth it and you might only gain a couple inches. Ive gained more inches in one week than i have from any other program.
If you read all the pages you would have read that the program is a sample program and you can customize your own. Which a lot of people don't because theres one fine one already. People have gained as much as 20 inches.
I don't know how you can be hatin on TVP like this just because you dont like Luke. And yeah there are some things he gives you ideas to buy because he's working with other companys. that doesn't matter though this should be about what results you get from this program.
VerticalJumping.com Response:
Firstly congratulations on your results using TVP. I would however like to clarify a few things about our feelings towards TVP and Luke Lowery.
In some ways I agree with you. There are aspects of TVP that have the makings of a fine program. However, in just as many if not more ways, it isn't a good program. For starters it is definitely WAY over priced.
Also Escalating Density Training (EDT) which is what the magic double your leap mathematical formula is based on is great for hypertrophy or fat loss, but not so great for developing muscular power as is used in jumping. Doubling the amount of work done per session won't double your results for an explosive burst activity such as jumping.
Whilst certainly there are some bad programs out there, there are also a number of very good ones available for significantly less cost.
as for our feelings about Luke Lowery we certainly do not hate him. Believe it or not I actually admire him in many ways. He is for example a terrific marketer and salesman. Certainly there is nothing wrong with that.
Our pointing out some of his dirty sales tricks and his heavy promotion of, and involvement with a company whose own business practices (according to the many,many emails I have received about them) could be considered not entirely upfront, is merely providing full disclosure to readers of the review about the type of person they are potentially dealing with.