Thanks for your help, guys! (:
I guess I left out alot of details, i apologize haha !
When i started weightlifting properly, I did not measure my 1RM because of risk for injuries & my friends recommended me not to. (although i do measure my 1RM time to time)
For squats, i do 5 reps per set. so 3x5 lighter explosive then 3x5 heavier sets.
Right now, on heavier sets i work with 85-90kg. 2 months ago, when i started, i could do 75kg.
On lighter explosive sets, i work with 55-70kg. Before, i did about 30-40kg.
For squats, i go down to slightly below parallel.
I never had a proper way to measure my max jump. But the roof of my house is quite high, about.. 6-9 inches higher than normal basketball rim. (just an assumption though)
So i just jump to reach as i as i can, to touch the roof.
I also jump on my garden, and there's a window in front, so i can look at myself and get an idea on how high i'm jumping.
I also measure my vj on normal bball hoop, when i do go to basketball court.
For the jump sessions, i mix the jumping session with light basketball work- with about 5-10 SVJ, 7 2-step VJ and about 8 RVJ. I don't really do single leg jumps, only couple of times. AND on basketball workout day, i just do random jumps with basketball and try to jump as high as i can.
RIGHT NOW, i can get my pinky finger just about 1cm above the rim.
Today i measured how high i can jump, by getting a tape measure, and i reached up as high as i could right below the rim, and measured in from there.
My standing reach is about 7'4, and there was 80-82cm difference between my standing reach and the rim, so i guess i can assume that my RVJ as at around 32 inches or so.
If i left out any other information, please do tell me! Also, thanks for your help again (: