Movement Pattern

Vertical

The Vertical movement pattern includes all exercises that move resistance up or down along the vertical plane. Examples include pull-ups, overhead presses, and wall balls.

Training this pattern develops overhead stability, spinal alignment, and balanced shoulder mechanics. It complements horizontal pushing and pulling, rounding out a complete upper-body training profile.

Vertical training improves functional power for athletic and everyday movements like reaching, lifting, or climbing.

Athlete performing single-leg sidewards : lateral bound, mid-air in rebound phase, cinematic gym lighting
Single-Leg Lateral Bound to Vertical Jump & Return

Single-Leg Lateral Bound to Vertical Jump & Return

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athlete performing single-leg lateral box bound to vertical jump, mid-air transitioning from sideways bound to upward leap, cinematic gym lighting
Single-Leg Lateral Box Bound to Vertical Jump

Single-Leg Lateral Box Bound to Vertical Jump

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Athlete performing med ball scoop toss, ball just leaving hands at full hip extension, strong vertical drive, cinematic gym lighting showing explosive power and focus
Med Ball Scoop Toss (Vertical Power) 

Med Ball Scoop Toss (Vertical Power) 

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Athlete performing med ball overhead throw, ball just leaving hands above head, body fully extended in powerful stance, cinematic gym lighting showing explosive strength and focus.
Med Ball Overhead Throw (Plyometrics)

Med Ball Overhead Throw (Plyometrics)

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Athlete performing med ball slam, arms fully extended overhead mid-motion, medicine ball just before impact, cinematic gym lighting showing explosive power and focus
Med Ball Slam (Plyometrics)

Med Ball Slam (Plyometrics)

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