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« on: October 04, 2015, 11:07:21 pm »
when i think about it, yall are right, cant tell someone to fix their technique.. i have 2 friends that cant dunk, they are close tho, and they sometimes ask me like "what do you think where can i improve my technique, where can i find those extra few inches"
and when ever i gave some tips like "make that penultimate step longer" it would just mess up their jumps completely..
so yea cant go against this statament "I agree with Merrick that you jump the way your body's strengths allow you to"
there is this one thing i noticed tho, those friends a mine, their 2 foot jumps are so messed up, their knees go over their toes so much its just insane, and they played soccer their whole lifes-and not just them, every soccer player i know of has just a terrible 2 foot jumps, just collapse forward in knees.. so i wanted to say, soccer players for example, run on their toes most of the time, quickly changing directions and trying to catch up or run away/ around their opponents, with the tension beeing on their knees- so with them beeing used to all the tension on the knees, when they try to jump off 2 feet they collapse forward.. so i belive that it makes a big role what your athletic history was in how will your jumping tecnique look like..
excuse my english btw, hope you will understand what i was trying to say haha