nah scooby HAS progressed, raptor, you know that.
still, scooby, acole told you what the problem is. your volume is too high. stop doing so many ground contacts on concrete. it's not about rest periods. and actually, rest for a little bit, stay off your foot. i have a hard time with this, too. raptor is telling me in my thread to dial it back to active recovery today and i want to scream, but i think he's right.
Thanks for the support LBSS, And I know where Raptor is coming from, he had seen me on this forum for many years... I understand how come he is frustrated at me... as I am frustrated about my progress also... But i always trying to learn and listen to suggestion with an open mind. I was so close at my peak much over the rim very possible to dunk 2 months ago before I changed my job.... but now I am going backward....
Too many contacts for concrete as mentioned already. I'm surprised no one's asked yet but, what type/style of shoes are you doing this in? How old are the shoes? Condition of the insole and outsole?
I used a 50% worn out addidas Rose TEAM Usa sneaker. Not the best cushion available. And I some time play like 30 min basketball post plyo...
If i know i wont be balling after,
I wear addidas Boost runner. Suppose give u rebounce... but i am not sure the rebounce is a good thing or bad thing interms of plyometric... (rebounce give u joint pain?)
I also have Leborn J X with full length Airmax... that should provide batter cushion but it is more heavy... and probably not good to Test vert with due to too much cushion.
I should and will alter the routine to limit jump/ground contact... like you guys suggest...
but finding a place with nice flooring will be tough.... We don have grass land where I live... even if there are, you are not permitted to STEP on it...
Finding a track with Red dirt or rubber flooring to do plyo is possible.... but there will be nothing for me to Jump off from....
thinking......