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« Reply #1950 on: November 07, 2010, 07:13:02 am »
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Nice dribbling video, I thought the music and the drippling actually match pretty damn good already... I just can dream of this kind of basketball ability always hated to play it :) the jump at the pizza stop was looking high and kinda funny too... way to go, love watching your vids as always! Keep working mang!  :headbang:
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« Reply #1951 on: November 07, 2010, 05:45:13 pm »
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Nice dribbling video, I thought the music and the drippling actually match pretty damn good already...

ya it somewhat did match ironically, but definitely not on the level i'm seeking.. i saw alot of stuff in that vid, I think I have the formula down for how to match it up perfectly.. ;d


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I just can dream of this kind of basketball ability always hated to play it :)

haha thanks.. years of being completely obsessed with basketball is what did it, and a generally supersized rightbrain dominant personality, because I have barely dribbled over the years and still retain so much.. I guess since I played so obsessively as I matured from 8 years old through 22, I just created so many permanent "neural pathways"/motor programs, it's very much physical.. my hands & feet just move reflexively to the right positions as the signals are sent lool.



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the jump at the pizza stop was looking high and kinda funny too... way to go, love watching your vids as always! Keep working mang!  :headbang:

thanks again :D

ya it was funny, shit hurt.. hah

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« Reply #1952 on: November 07, 2010, 10:00:11 pm »
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You were promoted to operator by xanoN.
[9:57pm] ARowe: wuzzup
[9:57pm] adarq: bbleh
[9:57pm] ARowe: schedulin my classes right now
[9:57pm] adarq: got to a court, warmed up, ready to go at it
[9:57pm] adarq: rain
[9:57pm] adarq: goto la fitness
[9:57pm] adarq: close
[9:57pm] adarq: d
[9:57pm] ARowe: poop
[9:57pm] ARowe: wtf
[9:57pm] adarq: goto anotther park, open/dry
[9:57pm] adarq: jump for 10min, just going right to it
[9:57pm] adarq: rain
[9:57pm] adarq: drive to another court
[9:57pm] adarq: dry
[9:57pm] ARowe: wtffff
[9:58pm] adarq: hit some nice warmup jumps
[9:58pm] adarq: slip
[9:58pm] adarq: legs jello
[9:58pm] ARowe: you slip?
[9:58pm] ARowe: bad?
[9:58pm] adarq: nah, but it shut me down
[9:58pm] ARowe: o
[9:58pm] adarq: its a court i never do full RVJ on, just 1-2 step
[9:58pm] ARowe: I remember one time
[9:58pm] adarq: so i was doing full rvj, it has small pebbles on it sometimes
[9:58pm] ARowe: I was jumping
[9:58pm] adarq: and when i slip im done
[9:58pm] ARowe: this one jump
[9:58pm] ARowe: everything was gonna be perfect
[9:59pm] ARowe: I knew it was gonna be pr
[9:59pm] ARowe: music was gettin me amp'd
[9:59pm] ARowe: then I slipped on plant
[9:59pm] ARowe: lol
[9:59pm] adarq: game over
[9:59pm] adarq: once i slipped, legs jello
[9:59pm] adarq: happens every time

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« Reply #1953 on: November 07, 2010, 10:31:18 pm »
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Its like your dancing or some thing when you dribble around deserted malls. DESERTED MALLS!!!

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« Reply #1954 on: November 07, 2010, 11:16:48 pm »
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Its like your dancing or some thing when you dribble around deserted malls. DESERTED MALLS!!!

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« Reply #1955 on: November 07, 2010, 11:24:24 pm »
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weak, third jump, right before slip


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« Reply #1956 on: November 08, 2010, 01:18:48 am »
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Real nice dribbling vid man. Sweet stuff. And cool with that classical music.

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« Reply #1957 on: November 08, 2010, 02:43:17 am »
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Real nice dribbling vid man. Sweet stuff. And cool with that classical music.

thanks man, next step is matching it to the music.. gonna be pretty intense when i do that, non stop really high paced for like 10 minutes, ill split it up into like five 2min scenes or something.

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11/7/2010

bw = 149
soreness = none
aches/injuries = none
fatigue = none

felt good..

workout #1: jumps = rained out basically.. went to a court, rained, went to another, got in a few jumps before it rained again, then went to another, got a few jumps in before i slipped and then my CNS shutdown. bleh.


workout #2:
- S1: db row: 80 lb @ 5, 10, 10, .... 70 lb @ 15, 15, 12, .... 70 lb 2sec pause: 8, 10,
- S1: squat: 185 lb @ 5 ... 225 @ 6, 5, 5 .... 185 @ 10, 12, 10, 10, 10

happy with the workout, ate real light yesterday and today (so far) so, strength endurance was suffering hard...

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« Reply #1958 on: November 09, 2010, 04:17:28 am »
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11/8/2010

bw = 151
soreness = hamstrings very little
aches/injuries = feel good
fatigue = high mentally, but, from lack of sleep, got 6 hours, took until 9am to fall asleep, sucked..

diet for 2 previous days, forgot to log: 4 protein shakes + turkey & cheese sandwhich or 3 egg sandwhich
diet for today:  4 protein shakes, half chocolate bar, cheeseburger on wheat bread, raw ramen noodles (WOW WTF AWESOME), turkey & cheese sandwhich

workout: reactive + unilateral upper
- reactive work was relaxed, lots of pop on pogos
- tuck: warmups, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 12,
- pogos: 5
- tuck: 40, 40
- pogos: 5, 5, 5,

- S1: standing 1-arm db ohp: 30lb @ left=10,right=15, left=12,right=16, left=8,right=17, left=9,right=18, left=9,rigth=17, .... 40 lb @ left=0,right=5(could do more)
- S1: standing 1-arm db curl: 30 lb @ 10, 11, 12, 11, ..... 40 lb @ 3

- plate press: 10
- pullups: 8, 8,
- pushups: 40 (recent PR), 35, 30



so, weirdly enough, my legs felt great today, hardly any soreness, felt powerful.. hopefully major DOMS doesn't kick in tomorrow, also hope I can jump tomorrow.

check out how weak my left arm is vs my right arm on standing 1-arm ohp, I would bet that has to do with all of the jumping I do where I reach up with my right arm to dunk or get touch height.. interesting, so much weaker.

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« Reply #1959 on: November 09, 2010, 05:15:00 am »
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- S1: standing 1-arm db ohp: 30lb @ left=10,right=15, left=12,right=16, left=8,right=17, left=9,right=18, left=9,rigth=17, .... 40 lb @ left=0,right=5(could do more)

Haha that's insane man! I'm sure my right leg is muscularly stronger than my left at the moment (It's definitely larger) due to the severe sprain I had in March. But I always keep reps equal between limbs.
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« Reply #1960 on: November 09, 2010, 05:21:46 am »
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- S1: standing 1-arm db ohp: 30lb @ left=10,right=15, left=12,right=16, left=8,right=17, left=9,right=18, left=9,rigth=17, .... 40 lb @ left=0,right=5(could do more)

Haha that's insane man! I'm sure my right leg is muscularly stronger than my left at the moment (It's definitely larger) due to the severe sprain I had in March. But I always keep reps equal between limbs.

ya i'm for keeping the reps the same also (limited to the weaker limb), but, i don't listen to my own advice :D

9 rep difference between my left & right arm is pretty huge.. haha..

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« Reply #1961 on: November 09, 2010, 05:44:58 am »
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- S1: standing 1-arm db ohp: 30lb @ left=10,right=15, left=12,right=16, left=8,right=17, left=9,right=18, left=9,rigth=17, .... 40 lb @ left=0,right=5(could do more)

Haha that's insane man! I'm sure my right leg is muscularly stronger than my left at the moment (It's definitely larger) due to the severe sprain I had in March. But I always keep reps equal between limbs.

ya i'm for keeping the reps the same also (limited to the weaker limb), but, i don't listen to my own advice :D

9 rep difference between my left & right arm is pretty huge.. haha..

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Haha yea hopefully the other arm just stops being a pussy :P I've been considering doing more volume for the smaller (yet still dominant in jumping) leg. Would you consider that with your strength discrepancy?
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« Reply #1962 on: November 09, 2010, 06:22:25 am »
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- S1: standing 1-arm db ohp: 30lb @ left=10,right=15, left=12,right=16, left=8,right=17, left=9,right=18, left=9,rigth=17, .... 40 lb @ left=0,right=5(could do more)

Haha that's insane man! I'm sure my right leg is muscularly stronger than my left at the moment (It's definitely larger) due to the severe sprain I had in March. But I always keep reps equal between limbs.

ya i'm for keeping the reps the same also (limited to the weaker limb), but, i don't listen to my own advice :D

9 rep difference between my left & right arm is pretty huge.. haha..

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Haha yea hopefully the other arm just stops being a pussy :P I've been considering doing more volume for the smaller (yet still dominant in jumping) leg. Would you consider that with your strength discrepancy?

ya, it is something that could work.. it's just not as easy to prescribe, for example, do you do more on the non-dominant leg while already holding back the dominant leg, which then fatigues the non-dominant leg too much and have it less recovered during explosive sessions? etc.. that's where it gets funny. It's hard with unilateral legs though, more volume on say, right leg bss, will lead to more volume for the erectors/core/etc in that position, so it could end up creating imbalances posturally there while improving leg strength in the weak limb.

ya it gets tricky, if anything, only add one more set, but limiting to reps to the weak limb, especially on leg exercises, is definitely my advice.

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« Reply #1963 on: November 09, 2010, 09:11:14 am »
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You could try rest pausing the weaker arm until it matches for total number of reps. That way you don't have to sacrifice intensity for your stronger arm, but it should help to even out imbalances.
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« Reply #1964 on: November 09, 2010, 01:14:45 pm »
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You could try rest pausing the weaker arm until it matches for total number of reps. That way you don't have to sacrifice intensity for your stronger arm, but it should help to even out imbalances.

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When I was learning one armed pushups I always started on my left, and I never did any more reps on my right to keep them the same. I probably could have done less on my right and kept them even since my left arm was still severely atrophied, but I never really figured out how to maintain intensity in the stronger arm until my weaker side caught up.