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Progress Journals & Experimental Routines / Re: ADARQ's journal
« on: May 01, 2017, 10:39:51 pm »
Very sorry to hear of your moms passing brother. I hope you keep her spirit and all the things you had her experience alive still.
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EDIT: redacted because christ i can't believe i even put that up there. whoever downvoted, thank you.
Nice man! I just bought myself the NCAA Spalding ball and pumped it to the max.
nice! how's the bounce on it? if you need it to bounce even higher, leave it in a car with the windows up for a several hours (~2-6 hours or so).. it really helps hah! that even helps my crap flat ball.
a veteran lob trick...
QuoteCan't quite get high enough for lobs but hopefully soon!
yup. and keep practicing them, even if it's just a few reps. I think initially people feel an 'inhibitory effect' when trying to time the ball during lobbing etc. But, with a bit more practice, that should disappear quickly.. Eventually, with enough practice/proficiency, I think a lob then becomes stimulatory -> helps you get a little bit higher sometimes. That's been my experience at least.
And for people struggling with lobs, i've mentioned this before.. just work on the lob itself, trying to get it to bounce slightly above the rim and just in front or to the side, and do your runup + submax jump and basically just try to get the ball and simply tap the rim.
As for "low lobbing", I definitely have to get better with that. That's always been a problem for me but, mostly because I was always trying to catch the highest jump/dunk possible. Since that is basically out of my mind, I want to add low-lobs into the mix.. low lobs are better for tricks/windmills etc. High lobs are perfect for max vert/power dunks.
QuoteI feel you on running. I honestly enjoy changing changing up sports seasonally so I can enjoy them without it becoming a burden.
ya.. I think i've been most consistent with jumping & basketball. Growing up, I was never bored with basketball. Never needed a break. I finally stopped playing because I just couldn't resist getting injured - lots of contact injuries, just too brittle. As for jumping/dunking, I went hard af with that for ~4-5 years. Really loved it.. Thought about it alot when I got away from it (and became unathletic).
As for running, sprinting, lifting, tennis, etc.. I go through phases with that stuff.. I guess I just don't enjoy it as much as jumping/basketball.
I like to switch things up too, especially my training. But we're lucky if we find things (big endeavors) we don't actually want to switch up.
I guess deep down I "regret" not sticking with dunking after I hit my peak in 2012.. I also regret not sticking with the computer security related stuff I was doing from 1996-2005. *IF* I could re-write history, I would stick with both of those things instead of drifting away. Though, by drifting away from computer security, I actually changed my major to exercise science and that eventually lead me to pursue improving my athleticism/vert/dunking because of my "new understanding" of sports science... funny how these things work.
pc!!
Lolzhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a5gVpGN81PY
i missed the actual race last night, but i saw that. lmao.
did phelps beat him?