I want to do a windmill. It feels like it's the only nontrivial dunk I should aspire to. It's worthy of being a major athletic goal. If and when I can do a mill, there is no doubt that'll be when i'll be at my physical best. Just the sheer coordination, athleticism, technical skill required is phenomenal.
I recently watched a vintage Vince carter casually do a windmill at ~40 years of age, and thought, if he can do that, submax at his age, maybe there is a chance that I too can do one at 30. But then I looked up his standing reach and it's 107", which means he's got over 7" reach on me, and also, he's an NBA athlete. So to fill that reach deficit i'd have to add another 7" to my vertical, and that's just getting started, plus more inches to my jump to reach his current VJ. It seems impossible.
But i'm going to try, and i've started dropping hints to people that i'm coveting it. I know that's a mistake, because you should never share your goals with anyone, because it can only bring you down, never inspire you. I just feel this is one of htose fake it til you make it moments when it's ok to make an exception. If i fail, so what, it's a windmill, not just anyone can do one. If i make it, i can say say, see you told you i'd do it. So i have nothing to lose.
I still dont know how you do a windmill. How do you not lose the ball when you swing it back. do you hold it cocked against hte wrist/forearm? I feel a 2 hand windmill might be more reliable to reproduce, but then that means doing it reverse, and you need way more inches to do that.
With a 98" barefoot reach, how many inches vertical do I need to do a windmill? Reverse windmill? Any ideas, i'm guessing it will be high 30s, for sure. I might be able to get to 36" but i can't see me doing much better than that this SPP phase..