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Actually, he doesn't hang in the air any longer than any other basketball player. It just looks that way. Once he leaves the ground, Jordan is governed by the same laws of physics as the rest of us. How high he jumps depends entirely on how much force he generates with his legs as he leaves the ground. And how long he stays aloft is directly related to the height of the jump: the higher the jump, the longer he stays in the air.

A vertical jump of four feet leads to a hang time of one second. That's an unusually high jump and, it turns out, most basketball players, including Michael Jordan, don't jump that high. A three-foot-high jump has a hang time of 0.87 seconds. All the artistry of a slam dunk takes place in just eight- or nine-tenths of a second!

Jordan makes it seem longer because he holds onto the ball longer than other players before shooting or dunking, waiting until he's on the way down to let go of the ball. His tendency to pull his legs up as the jump progresses also makes it seem like he's staying higher than he really is.

Next time you watch the Bulls play, try to time how long Jordan stays aloft and compare it to other players' hang times. You'll see there's not much difference.

2006-07-11 03:32:11 · answer #1 · answered by Pyara_sweet_abhi 4 · 1 2

Actually Jordan does hang longer than the average person
In his biography, it was timed Jordan compared to other players
Jordan I think had more hang time of .43 seconds.

2006-07-11 03:54:45 · answer #2 · answered by Ty 3 · 0 0

ancient Chinese martial art of gravity deifying

2006-07-11 03:33:58 · answer #3 · answered by Justinfire 4 · 0 0

because he's normally 'high as a kite'

2006-07-11 04:21:18 · answer #4 · answered by Andy H2 6 · 0 0

its tha shoes!

2006-07-11 03:36:18 · answer #5 · answered by blazer 2 · 0 0

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