Vertical Jump (Cooper): Males, Age 50-59
What these numbers mean
A value around 14.0 inches is typical (50th percentile) for males in this age group. Scores above about 16.5 inches fall near the 75th percentile or higher, indicating above-average performance. Scores below about 12.2 inches fall near the 25th percentile; about 75% of the reference population scored higher.
Data source: Cooper Institute (2013 Monograph) About this study
Vertical Jump (Cooper) Strength Males 50-59
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Poor 9.3 inches
Below average 12.2 inches
Average 14.0 inches
Above average 16.5 inches
Excellent 21.0 inches
This percentile chart shows how common a value is, not whether it is healthy.
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