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Strength, Power, Reactivity, & Speed Discussion / Good programme?
« on: September 03, 2010, 02:42:24 am »
Hey guys got a newsletter from alex marako.

NOTE: Using this workout, you WILL get stronger in all the right places as
an athlete without any equipment.4-Week Speed-Getting Bodyweight Training Program:

Day 1:

A. Bodyweight Squats on your toes 3 sets x 50 reps

B. Close-Grip Pushups 4 sets x 20 reps

C. Alternating Step-Ups 3 x 15 reps (each leg)

D. Inverted Rows 60 total reps (however many sets it takes you to get there)

E. Jumping Jacks x 100

Day 2:

A. Alternating Lunge Jumps 4 sets x 20 reps

B. Walking Pushups 3 sets x 20 reps

C. Drop Lunges 4 sets x 10 reps (each leg)

D. Pike Pushups 4 sets x 10 reps

E. Jump Squats 2 sets x 25 reps

Day 3:

A. Bulgarian Split-Squat Jumps 4 sets x 10 reps (each leg)

B. Wide-Grip Isometric Pushups 2 sets x 30-60 seconds

C. Wide-Grip Pushups 4 sets x 20 reps

D. Bulgarian Split Squats 4 sets x 15 reps (each leg)

E. Jump Rope - 500 jumps

Do that program 3 days a week, preferably Monday, Wednesday
and Friday, with the weekends off. Four weeks later, you'll be
way stronger and ALL without using any weights.

What dya think about this programme? Isn't the plyometrics a little to much volume, for example, alternate lunge jumps?

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Progress Journals & Experimental Routines / Re: ADARQ's journal
« on: September 03, 2010, 02:38:07 am »
oo adaraqui why are you doing so much volume? What are you training for?

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well yeah I do do static stretching after basketball. each hold about 12sec. So why do you think i cant go too down too much or my back will round? And you said to tighten the abs. I tried on squats But still it didnt help me get to below parallel. if you say I need to stengthen my core, i still don see how much the abbs cna help in keeping the back in neutral position. Isnt the cause of the rounding of the back is inflexibility?

and must I do calf raises? also for core, is it necessary? I know all this exercises wont stunt your growth but I'm still a little scared My muscles are too tight due to the core exercises that it kinda slows my growth. Even my friend whose real good at basketball and has done leg and arm workouts, he told me for now just do arms exercise like push ups and leg workout. He said the core not now. I know you'd probably suggest I still do them but I'm still unconvinced it would not do any harm to my growth.

thanks again man

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Basketball / Re: Your legs provide strength for yoru shot?
« on: August 30, 2010, 08:25:08 am »

Well, About the power for shooting. I meant set shots. there was one nba match where I saw dwight howard shooting free throws.  He  goes through his normal routine and stuff. But as his arms move up to his set point, his legs would straighten. But his legs would straighten first and then only he shoots the ball. I'm definite he didnt use much legs at all.

I'm far from an expert on this stuff, but are you really looking to Dwight Howard, one of the worst free throw shooters in the history of the NBA, for set shot shooting tips? Really?

well of course not. this ppl are at professional lvl. I'm not saying his good, just to compare strength lvls. You see, if you so damn strong like dwight howard, You can have a normal speed release without using your legs much, and shoot 3's easily. What I'm trying to get at is, they say shooting power should come from your legs. Now, if your so damn strong, and you would just shoot the ball lightly without using legs and it'd fly far away, is it ok to use a little legs.(I'm talking about set shots like free throws)

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Introduce Yourself / greetings from malaysia
« on: August 30, 2010, 07:08:45 am »
Hey, I'm a basketball player, standing only 5ft6, and weighing really light, 48kg. I play basketball at least 6times a week,(if the weather doesnt stop me). Well, Just to let you all know, I;m really determined to go as far as i can into the game of basketball. I know they always say asians will have totalyl no chance to play pro in the US, but that is my dream.

Well thats all.

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Basketball / Re: Your legs provide strength for yoru shot?
« on: August 30, 2010, 06:36:21 am »
 I would say mine is something like steve nash. Its quite relax.Only thing is, its not consistent yet as I just changed my form slightly last week. I lowered the set point down to above my eyes.

Well, About the power for shooting. I meant set shots. there was one nba match where I saw dwight howard shooting free throws.  He  goes through his normal routine and stuff. But as his arms move up to his set point, his legs would straighten. But his legs would straighten first and then only he shoots the ball. I'm definite he didnt use much legs at all.
And where i come from, shooting coaches, all this kind of stuff, I don't think they are profesisonal. We're not so advanced in the school I am in. And  You say about standing about a foot away from the basketball. I do do that. I hardly use my legs for th at range as if I do my shots will be too strong. If you do believe in swish 22, coach tom said its better to have the same release and very the arch when shooting from different distance. Now, I vary the arch and vary the power from my legs when I shoot. Is that fine?

And yea I thoguht I was the only one to notice that. Though is it fine to shoot from the set point which is  about right above my eyes?

thanks for reading.

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well i have stopped lunges step up. in fact, maybe in 10minutes or so I;ll start warming up and workout. I'm going to s=do reverse lunge with a greater step. I do it in a way it reassembles travelling lunges.

And I do try to keep my back a straight as possible through my whole workout. Do you think i might be inflexible? I cant reach my toes with my legs straight. I did a test by myself before and the results were that I did work on that stretch. basically, sitting down, legs straight, and reach for your toes. I could only touch barely touch it after basketball. AFter stretching it for like 20sec or so I can slowly touch it. and for hip flexors, I still am not sure where it is. I have googled it, but jsut doesnt make sense. I mean, they say normally tight hip flexors are what makes ppl hard to squat down. But you see, when you squat down, I only see my glutes and back getting stretched. Has not a single thing to do with the hip flexors. They are below your stomach, somewhere around there. unless I got it wrong.

And well what you said is all true. Not sure if this will help, but when I do single leg RDL, i squeeze my glutes hard, when i go through the pulling motion, I feel it in my glutes. I do it until my glutes are really uncapable of doing another rep of good form. Yet , my hamstrings get sore the next day. But I think its the glute bridges that makes my hams sore. thats the one I really feel my hamstrings. So if it was the glute bridges, doesnt that mean my other workouts are not intense enough?
Wow this are so complicated. SO how do I test my weak link thn?

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Hey guys , just wandered. I done some lunges step up on a 6inch stairs with 2 5kg dumbbells in each hands. I try to use as little of my non-working leg to give me a little push up. What I do is I just use my non-working leg and push off the ground lightly and lift it up that it doesnt touch the ground. after I do that, I am in a lunge position with my legs slighlt below parallel. AFter that , I just keep my back as arched as I can by holding my breath and push up. The problem is, I really feel my lower back muscles being used( it feels like the really upper glutes section). The next day, My lower back were quite sore. And my glutes were not sore at all.

So my question is, If I would to do a certain compound exercises like lunges which targets the glutes, hams and quads, and thn I feel the stress on my lower back(with my back arched), what does this mean? Is my back the weak link or my leg muscles are just not strong enough that it uses the support of the lower back?

oen more question which relates to this. I did some travelling lunges a few days ago, and I feel my hams sore the next day. are my hams the weak link?
 thanks guys

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Basketball / Your legs provide strength for yoru shot?
« on: August 30, 2010, 02:53:40 am »
hey guys, you know they say that the power of the shot should come from your legs, and not the arms. But I see most nba players not using their legs while shooting. like look at this guy, I see the power comes from his hands but they are also coming from the legs, and i see all comment saying you gotta use more legs and jump when you shoot and so on. ( please ignore his shooting form):http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XqdYLPb4EUA



and also, they say your hands should be relaxed, take a look at steve nash shooting, it looks stiff when he holds his foollow through: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pzQruMtrqQw

So what do you guys think about the legs porvidin power for shot and the shooting form of steve nash? I've heard steve nash has a good shooting form.

Thanks guys

one more thing, isn't larry birds shooting set point a little to high up on top of the head? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tzyfhp67TEk

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