If you took something away from the article that's great, but I find it scary that someone with nothing more to his credit than middling results (from the videos he's posted I'm not buying his vert as being anywhere near high 30s) is writing articles on the subject. Adarq's trained athletes and if I'm not mistaken has a degree in a related field. It does help that his vert actually looks pretty good in videos but I would listen to a fat guy that could only jump 10 inches if he had good credentials.
true, but the second part -- the experience training others and the credentials -- is what matters, and your first post made it sound like you were more concerned with the first part. JC and i argued about this a while ago w/r/t lyle mcdonald. JC kept saying, "but who has he trained," and i kept saying, "i don't give a shit, what he writes is clear and logical and backed up by research and experience, whether his own or that of people he knows." and JC kept saying, "so basically, you're taking his word for it because it sounds right," and my head exploded.
all i took away from raptor's article was, "oh yeah, i have muscles between my knees and my ankles. maybe i should do something about them."