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How 5'5 Brandon Todd learned to dunk Basketball

Brandon Michael Todd (born August 13, 1985) is an athlete known for his high vertical jump and ability to slam dunk a basketball despite being 5'5" tall. Brandon was a four-year starter on the Cambridge High School (CHS) basketball team and a breakout star at Muskingum College. In March 2013 Brandon trained Lenny Bernstein of The Washington Post. Larry got Brandon to talk about his love of jumping, his 44-inch vertical, and his first dunk story at 5'2 at the age of 13.

Yahoo Sports' Head of Sports, Entertainment & Studies, David H. Katz wrote an article in June about Todd, in which he challenged an old teammate and competitor LeBron James to take the FlytRight Challenge. In Oct 2013, Marci Ien of Canada AM CTV did a sharing special his challenge and efforts to prove that anyone could dunk.


 

At some point, we've all wanted to dunk a basketball – you, me, tall, short, whichever – only we can't because we're too short, too heavy, too gravity afflicted. Whatever the case, we had plenty of excuses why we can't take a ball and flush it through a 10-foot-tall hoop, and most of them seem legitimate … until you're introduced to Brandon Todd. Here's a guy who is 5-foot-5, couldn't dunk, aspired to so … worked his butt off to make it happen.

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