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Progress Journals & Experimental Routines / Re: chasing athleticism
« on: December 21, 2013, 12:34:44 am »
Thanks vag. Some good ideas there. I want some more from you! I agree with you on the travelling point. I was trying to practice yesterday by myself with 2 leg jumps but the only way I can make them work is if I 'catch' the ball in a jumpstop (2 foot landing - can pivot off either foot) then i can take one step (drop?) and go up for a shot or layup or whatever. Actually that's probably illegal in FIBA rules because you have to dribble first? Yeah so do that with one dribble - can do that pretty powerfully I found.. Just re-read your last sentences and that's exactly what you've described too. But i can't take more than 1 step because i believe it will get travelled more often than not. At least in my head it feels like a straight up travel although i dont know if that's /actually/ the case. The game is so biased for one leg jumping.
ChrisM thanks. I have about a 10" difference between my one leg jump and double one. Speed difference exists too. I can accelerate powerfully off 2 - and feebly off 1. I'm so much more powerful off 2 legs even though my natural game is to play off 1 leg - that's still my instinctive style because i was always a one leg jumper. It's just from squatting i become a powerful double leg jumper when I never used to be one. So now my basketball game has to evolve to take advantage of that, because i'm quite slow and unreactive/unathletic and to not use my strength is a big mistake I feel.
I should probably bring my one leg vertical up though. I mean there is no reason it is still languishing in the low 20s. But in between all the squatting I do, i haven't had the recovery to burn towards sprints which would build my plyometric ability. I should do that though and get my 1leg jump to high 20s, that would make a nice difference. Although my double leg will probably still be much higher even then so i should still be a mostly double foot player and occasionally 1 foot one.
ChrisM thanks. I have about a 10" difference between my one leg jump and double one. Speed difference exists too. I can accelerate powerfully off 2 - and feebly off 1. I'm so much more powerful off 2 legs even though my natural game is to play off 1 leg - that's still my instinctive style because i was always a one leg jumper. It's just from squatting i become a powerful double leg jumper when I never used to be one. So now my basketball game has to evolve to take advantage of that, because i'm quite slow and unreactive/unathletic and to not use my strength is a big mistake I feel.
I should probably bring my one leg vertical up though. I mean there is no reason it is still languishing in the low 20s. But in between all the squatting I do, i haven't had the recovery to burn towards sprints which would build my plyometric ability. I should do that though and get my 1leg jump to high 20s, that would make a nice difference. Although my double leg will probably still be much higher even then so i should still be a mostly double foot player and occasionally 1 foot one.