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Re: a fast and explosive donkey!
« Reply #3840 on: September 03, 2016, 01:20:10 pm »
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damn @ that 1 step vball dunk attempt.. looked really powerful.

also that 175 x 27 was beast mode.  :ibsquatting:

how did you feel after? sets like that are such hell when we do them.. but afterwards, usually feel amazing.



- push up x 45
the chick i'm hooking up with right now can do 45 push ups, so wanted to see if i could match. got there with a few in the tank. her body is awesome.


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MICHIGAN STARTS IN FIVE MINUTE AAAAAHHHHH

make sure to always train on saturday .. you seem extra amp'd up. good sh*T!

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Re: a fast and explosive donkey!
« Reply #3841 on: September 03, 2016, 03:44:57 pm »
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I could be wrong but it looks to me like your 1 step jump is actually 3 steps. I guess you could count both of the plant steps as one step cause of your hop approach. But what about the step you take before the hop plant step? Great height though.

It seems like you get a lot of horizontal distance on your SL jumps. Maybe cause you're used to bounding. Also your GCT is a lot shorter than mine for SL jumps. How high are you getting on these?

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Re: a fast and explosive donkey!
« Reply #3842 on: September 03, 2016, 05:47:18 pm »
+1
damn @ that 1 step vball dunk attempt.. looked really powerful.

also that 175 x 27 was beast mode.  :ibsquatting:

how did you feel after? sets like that are such hell when we do them.. but afterwards, usually feel amazing.



- push up x 45
the chick i'm hooking up with right now can do 45 push ups, so wanted to see if i could match. got there with a few in the tank. her body is awesome.


:headbang:


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MICHIGAN STARTS IN FIVE MINUTE AAAAAHHHHH

make sure to always train on saturday .. you seem extra amp'd up. good sh*T!

thanks adarq. and yeah no doubt about training saturday mornings. usually get my best jumps then. partly that's because of how i organize the training week, heavy squats followed by two days of relative rest feels like the best way to get primed.

ETA: also, legs were pumped up afterward but feel good now.

I could be wrong but it looks to me like your 1 step jump is actually 3 steps. I guess you could count both of the plant steps as one step cause of your hop approach. But what about the step you take before the hop plant step? Great height though.

It seems like you get a lot of horizontal distance on your SL jumps. Maybe cause you're used to bounding. Also your GCT is a lot shorter than mine for SL jumps. How high are you getting on these?

haha i can see why you'd call that three steps. to me it's false step-step-plant.

i'm getting about 30" on the SLRVJ, just touching the rim.
« Last Edit: September 03, 2016, 08:03:44 pm by LBSS »
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Re: a fast and explosive donkey!
« Reply #3843 on: September 04, 2016, 06:40:47 pm »
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this morning played tennis with my dad for about 40 mins. very chill, spent most of the time helping him work on his backhand. still nice to gejuflo, legs a little sore from the squats.
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Re: a fast and explosive donkey!
« Reply #3844 on: September 05, 2016, 03:41:12 pm »
+1
WEIGHT: ???
SORENESS: none
ACHES/INJURIES: none (!)
MENTAL STATE: good

- warm up

- skater jump x 10,10

- one-step RVJ x 5

- DLRVJ x 10-12
both better and worse than saturday. wasn't getting as high -- residual fatigue from the squats and all the time in the car yesterday i think -- but approaches were much more aggressive. that is what it's supposed to feel like.

- SLRVJ x 5/leg
got up really good on a couple (for me), ~31 range. inconsistent, but as with the DLRVJ at least a couple of these were reasonably aggressive and fast. improvement.

- MB OH toss x 5,5

- SL SVJ x 5,5/leg

- RDL 185 x 10,10

- DB press 40s x 8,8
very strict, dead stop

- DB row 80 x 10,8/arm
DB touches ribs on each rep but i should drop the weight a little and get even fuller ROM like kf

- leg lowers x 20,20

- stretch

okay workout. it's beautiful outside, will probably take a longish walk after lunch.
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Re: a fast and explosive donkey!
« Reply #3845 on: September 05, 2016, 04:15:34 pm »
+1

- DLRVJ x 10-12
both better and worse than saturday. wasn't getting as high -- residual fatigue from the squats and all the time in the car yesterday i think...

I truly believe one of your biggest advantages against a lot of people is that your an "urban dunker" - you spend very little time in cars.  Driving long distances really does wreck us and it's something most people are not aware of...  I put this together after performing horribly multiple track meets in San Diego where the morning would begin with a two hour drive to the meet...

Now coaching kids I think this is probably the bulk of home court "advantage" in track - the away team often sits in cars for hours before running...

Cars suck.  If you can afford it it really does help to get a hotel near the location the night before you have a track meet or dunk contest or anything of the sort.  I realize sitting isn't optimal but I can't figure out exactly why performances seem to suffer so much - it really makes a difference.  Cars suck. Especially if your the driver.

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Re: a fast and explosive donkey!
« Reply #3846 on: September 05, 2016, 08:44:27 pm »
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SORENESS: none
ACHES/INJURIES: none (!)
MENTAL STATE: good

nice!!!




- DLRVJ x 10-12
both better and worse than saturday. wasn't getting as high -- residual fatigue from the squats and all the time in the car yesterday i think...

I truly believe one of your biggest advantages against a lot of people is that your an "urban dunker" - you spend very little time in cars.  Driving long distances really does wreck us and it's something most people are not aware of...  I put this together after performing horribly multiple track meets in San Diego where the morning would begin with a two hour drive to the meet...

Now coaching kids I think this is probably the bulk of home court "advantage" in track - the away team often sits in cars for hours before running...

Cars suck.  If you can afford it it really does help to get a hotel near the location the night before you have a track meet or dunk contest or anything of the sort.  I realize sitting isn't optimal but I can't figure out exactly why performances seem to suffer so much - it really makes a difference.  Cars suck. Especially if your the driver.

maybe the trick is falling asleep in the car  :trollface: .. we sleep for ~8 hours then get up and feel great.. albeit, our legs aren't bent like in a car .. but still, it's interesting in comparison.

fwiw, walking to a court for 30+ min also wrecks me. For example, I walked for ~1.5 hours the other night, then tried to do a quick jog across the street .. my legs/ankles didn't work at all. Limped across the street like an old person. Just the repetitive motion of walking (light) for so long wrecked all ability to exert any power. In order to get it back I probably would have to do some major extended warmup.

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Re: a fast and explosive donkey!
« Reply #3847 on: September 06, 2016, 02:08:54 am »
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SORENESS: none
ACHES/INJURIES: none (!)
MENTAL STATE: good

nice!!!




- DLRVJ x 10-12
both better and worse than saturday. wasn't getting as high -- residual fatigue from the squats and all the time in the car yesterday i think...

I truly believe one of your biggest advantages against a lot of people is that your an "urban dunker" - you spend very little time in cars.  Driving long distances really does wreck us and it's something most people are not aware of...  I put this together after performing horribly multiple track meets in San Diego where the morning would begin with a two hour drive to the meet...

Now coaching kids I think this is probably the bulk of home court "advantage" in track - the away team often sits in cars for hours before running...

Cars suck.  If you can afford it it really does help to get a hotel near the location the night before you have a track meet or dunk contest or anything of the sort.  I realize sitting isn't optimal but I can't figure out exactly why performances seem to suffer so much - it really makes a difference.  Cars suck. Especially if your the driver.

maybe the trick is falling asleep in the car  :trollface: .. we sleep for ~8 hours then get up and feel great.. albeit, our legs aren't bent like in a car .. but still, it's interesting in comparison.

fwiw, walking to a court for 30+ min also wrecks me. For example, I walked for ~1.5 hours the other night, then tried to do a quick jog across the street .. my legs/ankles didn't work at all. Limped across the street like an old person. Just the repetitive motion of walking (light) for so long wrecked all ability to exert any power. In order to get it back I probably would have to do some major extended warmup.

Yeah.  Walking can be problematic too.  Especially for power athletes.  For any high level athlete I'm not a fan of marathon lifestyle cardio.  Like long walks, or bike ride commuting, etc.  I remember Dreyth used to do marathon walking sessions for body composition which I'm not that in favor of.  Good for most people - not good for power athletes.  In theory it sounds great - it's so submax that it can't hurt and it burns a few more calories that help w body comp.  In practice it's better to just diet if you want to lose weight and keep the training specific.  Walking is submax - but walking distances sufficient to make a dent in energy balance does have negative effects...

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Re: a fast and explosive donkey!
« Reply #3848 on: September 06, 2016, 09:50:58 am »
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long trips in cars, planes, buses -- anything that forces me into a fixed, seated position -- are problematic. specifically, if i can't move my right knee around it gets uncomfortable (although not stiff) and stays that way for hours or even days if the trip is particularly long. that's why even being sedentary at a desk job or on my couch isn't as bad: i can get up and walk around/extend the leg at will.

i can see how a really long walk could hurt. still, i took a leisurely and medium distance (~3.5 miles) walk yesterday and don't think that is problematic. but a really long walk is sneaky fatiguing. and extended standing/slow walking, like a trip to a museum, can also induce knee discomfort.
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Re: a fast and explosive donkey!
« Reply #3849 on: September 07, 2016, 01:41:04 am »
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Conversely the opposite of too much walking, no walking at all (in bed all day) is terrible for recovery or lifting the following day. it shortens my hamstrings or osmething and makes everything tighter and makes my back problems flare up. theres obviously an optimal amount of activity that maximises performance the following day. it's just not total rest .. as i found out again after this weekend
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Re: a fast and explosive donkey!
« Reply #3850 on: September 07, 2016, 02:40:20 am »
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long trips in cars, planes, buses -- anything that forces me into a fixed, seated position -- are problematic. specifically, if i can't move my right knee around it gets uncomfortable (although not stiff) and stays that way for hours or even days if the trip is particularly long. that's why even being sedentary at a desk job or on my couch isn't as bad: i can get up and walk around/extend the leg at will.

i can see how a really long walk could hurt. still, i took a leisurely and medium distance (~3.5 miles) walk yesterday and don't think that is problematic. but a really long walk is sneaky fatiguing. and extended standing/slow walking, like a trip to a museum, can also induce knee discomfort.

x2 on this, did about 6 museum/gallery days on my trip and I was dying by the end of them, especially if I'd trained the day before.

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Re: a fast and explosive donkey!
« Reply #3851 on: September 07, 2016, 09:20:23 am »
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there are some jobs, which require you to be on your feet, like labourer, warehouse operative, which you do for 9-10hrs, with lunch break between, which can be painful on your feet and didn't know long distance walking has a negative impact on your performance if you are a power athlete like a sprinter, basketball player, etc. I always thought it was good for the calves.
Warm up drills
   - a walk, b skip quick powerful switch (heel to hams focus), a runs, dribbles small to big to run, straight leg to runs (force, reflex, go up/forward). force to hit the ground before it hits the ground knee/hip is at 90 degrees.
   - acceleration: low heel recovery, shin angle low, drive legs back before hitting the ground and drive thighs/knee forward not up
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Re: a fast and explosive donkey!
« Reply #3852 on: September 07, 2016, 06:46:03 pm »
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WEIGHT: ???
SORENESS: hamstrings
ACHES/INJURIES: left ankle and knee a little during warm up but NBD
MENTAL STATE: good

- warm up

- SL SVJ x 5,5

- MB OH toss x 5,5
surprisingly powerful

- squat MSEM 315 x 5

- TTB x 10,10

- high-rear-foot BSS x 20/leg

fantasy football draft tonight.
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Re: a fast and explosive donkey!
« Reply #3853 on: September 09, 2016, 07:53:59 pm »
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- daily routine
no pistols.
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Re: a fast and explosive donkey!
« Reply #3854 on: September 10, 2016, 05:48:04 pm »
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WEIGHT: ???
SORENESS: none
ACHES/INJURIES: head
MENTAL STATE: headache

- warm up

- skater jump x 20,20

- one-step RVJ x 5

- DLRVJ x 10 (submax)

- SL SVJ x 5,5

- glute activation stuff

- stretch

super pissed to have a headache because otherwise body felt good. no way to do max jumps (or squats or really much of anything) with that much pain though so i just did the above and bagged it. try again tomorrow.
Muscles are nonsensical they have nothing to do with this bullshit.

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https://www.savannahstate.edu/cost/nrotc/documents/Inform2010-thearmstrongworkout_Enclosure15_5-2-10.pdf

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