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Re: Two Hands Two Feet
« Reply #1065 on: August 24, 2016, 07:57:55 pm »
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Ball game last night playing the second team on the ladder (we're first). We won by 2. I ended up with 16 points. They hit a 3 with 30 seconds left and I got a nice drive to the basket, absorbed some body contact and made the 2 to put us up with 5 seconds left. I was so lethargic though during the game. We were nicely up by 10 after the first half then didn't score again till 3m left in the game. I was feeling a bit crook again before the game yesterday. After coming off 2 heavy courses of antibiotics I think I need to get onto some probiotics or something. Maybe some kimchi and sauerkraut. Also need to figure out my pre-game nutrition and make it consistent each week. I feel like I'm missing out on so much good play when I don't get it right. When I do I dominate.

As for my post play goals well they went to shit. Couldn't get the ball in the post pretty much all game. My teammates just wouldn't pass it to me in there. Had two nice post moves with my back to the rim but missed both shots. Will look at this again next week although we play a much lower ranked team so it should be a more open, run and gun style game.
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Re: Two Hands Two Feet
« Reply #1066 on: August 26, 2016, 01:08:49 am »
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25/08/2016

1) Wall HipFlexor Mobilization 2x10
2) Scapular Wallslides 2x10
3) Quadruped Extension Rotation 2x10 (struggle with these on my right hand side yet my left side is where I have had shoulder and lat problems. I'm sure there's an explanation for that somewhere)
4) Knee Break Ankle Mobilization and Dorsiflexion 2x10
5) Stationary Lateral Lunge  2x10
6) Shrimp Squat / Single Leg Squat 2x10
7) Foam Roll and Stretch
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Re: Two Hands Two Feet
« Reply #1067 on: August 26, 2016, 01:11:33 am »
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26/08/2016 - 1pm

Track Day
3xstrides
SL Supine Bridge  x 10
Knee to Elbow Walking Lunge x 10
Knee to rear foot walking Lunge x10
Walking Spiderman x 10
Rev Walking Lunge with posterolateral Reach x10
straight Leg skip
Rudiment Hops (all legs)
DL hops (3x10)
L/R leg bounds (2x5)
Alt leg bounds (2x10)
Speed Bounds
5x20m sprint   
3x40m sprint   
3xflying 30m sprint
2x60m sprint
2x3x100m sprint

Back to the track for the first time in weeks. Bloody thing was being used by school kids again so I was relegated to the soccer field next door. All things being equal I didn't do too bad. Have some footage of bounds which I may upload if I can get over my embarrassment. 2x3x100s were brutal as I didn't take too much rest between. No real point till I get fitter anyway. All in all felt good though.

Edit- Just looking at footage and I look so damn slow. It's ridiculous. I think I'm going to change my name to Glacier. I'm white and slow as fuck!  ;D
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Re: Two Hands Two Feet
« Reply #1068 on: August 26, 2016, 02:09:48 pm »
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26/08/2016 - 1pm

Track Day
3xstrides
SL Supine Bridge  x 10
Knee to Elbow Walking Lunge x 10
Knee to rear foot walking Lunge x10
Walking Spiderman x 10
Rev Walking Lunge with posterolateral Reach x10
straight Leg skip
Rudiment Hops (all legs)
DL hops (3x10)
L/R leg bounds (2x5)
Alt leg bounds (2x10)
Speed Bounds
5x20m sprint   
3x40m sprint   
3xflying 30m sprint
2x60m sprint
2x3x100m sprint

Back to the track for the first time in weeks. Bloody thing was being used by school kids again so I was relegated to the soccer field next door. All things being equal I didn't do too bad. Have some footage of bounds which I may upload if I can get over my embarrassment. 2x3x100s were brutal as I didn't take too much rest between. No real point till I get fitter anyway. All in all felt good though.

Edit- Just looking at footage and I look so damn slow. It's ridiculous. I think I'm going to change my name to Glacier. I'm white and slow as fuck!  ;D

Lol.  Got no problem with you making fun of your whiteness or slowness... But if u make a nickname that sounds like two go together then you will be suggesting that racist and ruining athletics in America so stick to one!

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Re: Two Hands Two Feet
« Reply #1069 on: August 26, 2016, 03:07:32 pm »
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i think you should take the opposite approach.. call yourself "flash", or "fma" (fastest man alive) etc.. maybe you'll be able to trick the governor we have in our brains/nervous systems that keeps us slow.

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Re: Two Hands Two Feet
« Reply #1070 on: August 26, 2016, 07:17:15 pm »
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26/08/2016 - 1pm

Track Day
3xstrides
SL Supine Bridge  x 10
Knee to Elbow Walking Lunge x 10
Knee to rear foot walking Lunge x10
Walking Spiderman x 10
Rev Walking Lunge with posterolateral Reach x10
straight Leg skip
Rudiment Hops (all legs)
DL hops (3x10)
L/R leg bounds (2x5)
Alt leg bounds (2x10)
Speed Bounds
5x20m sprint   
3x40m sprint   
3xflying 30m sprint
2x60m sprint
2x3x100m sprint

Back to the track for the first time in weeks. Bloody thing was being used by school kids again so I was relegated to the soccer field next door. All things being equal I didn't do too bad. Have some footage of bounds which I may upload if I can get over my embarrassment. 2x3x100s were brutal as I didn't take too much rest between. No real point till I get fitter anyway. All in all felt good though.

Edit- Just looking at footage and I look so damn slow. It's ridiculous. I think I'm going to change my name to Glacier. I'm white and slow as fuck!  ;D

Lol.  Got no problem with you making fun of your whiteness or slowness... But if u make a nickname that sounds like two go together then you will be suggesting that racist and ruining athletics in America so stick to one!

Lol can't tell if serious or not.

I'm not sure how it could be racist though. I'm white which is a fact and I'm also slow which is a fact. It's also self imposed which is more self deprecating than racist imo.
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Re: Two Hands Two Feet
« Reply #1071 on: August 26, 2016, 07:21:35 pm »
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i think you should take the opposite approach.. call yourself "flash", or "fma" (fastest man alive) etc.. maybe you'll be able to trick the governor we have in our brains/nervous systems that keeps us slow.

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Haha. Yes good point. I felt fast until I looked at the footage so maybe that's the key. Or maybe actually training more is the key  :o who would have thought.
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Re: Two Hands Two Feet
« Reply #1072 on: August 26, 2016, 07:25:20 pm »
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26/08/2016 - 6pm

Squats
Bar x 10, 60 x 5, 80 x 3
100 x 1, 1, 1

SL DB deadlift to press
3x8@15kg

Incline bench
Bar  x 8, 40 x 8, 60 x 5, 5, 9

Chins
Bw x 5, 2 (damn rib. Was ok up till this point)

Parallel barbell row
40 x 10, 10

Squats felt great. Ribs were pretty good up till the chins. Overall they're getting better though.
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Re: Two Hands Two Feet
« Reply #1073 on: August 26, 2016, 11:35:26 pm »
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Yeah intercostals are shitty little muscles that you can't do much for except let them recover. You can probably push them a little bit more than your average strained muscle but be careful.

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Re: Two Hands Two Feet
« Reply #1074 on: August 27, 2016, 08:44:14 am »
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Yeah intercostals are shitty little muscles that you can't do much for except let them recover. You can probably push them a little bit more than your average strained muscle but be careful.

Yes it's difficult to know how hard to go with them. Feel fine one.minute and then shocking the next.
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Re: Two Hands Two Feet
« Reply #1075 on: August 27, 2016, 03:45:29 pm »
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26/08/2016 - 1pm

Track Day
3xstrides
SL Supine Bridge  x 10
Knee to Elbow Walking Lunge x 10
Knee to rear foot walking Lunge x10
Walking Spiderman x 10
Rev Walking Lunge with posterolateral Reach x10
straight Leg skip
Rudiment Hops (all legs)
DL hops (3x10)
L/R leg bounds (2x5)
Alt leg bounds (2x10)
Speed Bounds
5x20m sprint   
3x40m sprint   
3xflying 30m sprint
2x60m sprint
2x3x100m sprint

Back to the track for the first time in weeks. Bloody thing was being used by school kids again so I was relegated to the soccer field next door. All things being equal I didn't do too bad. Have some footage of bounds which I may upload if I can get over my embarrassment. 2x3x100s were brutal as I didn't take too much rest between. No real point till I get fitter anyway. All in all felt good though.

Edit- Just looking at footage and I look so damn slow. It's ridiculous. I think I'm going to change my name to Glacier. I'm white and slow as fuck!  ;D

Lol.  Got no problem with you making fun of your whiteness or slowness... But if u make a nickname that sounds like two go together then you will be suggesting that racist and ruining athletics in America so stick to one!

Lol can't tell if serious or not.

I'm not sure how it could be racist though. I'm white which is a fact and I'm also slow which is a fact. It's also self imposed which is more self deprecating than racist imo.

Half joking...

Noticing that your slow isn't racist...
Noticing that your white isn't racist...
Getting a nickname that combines those isn't racist...

The belief that both of those traits occur together because of some innate relationship is racist! 

And it is frustrating because I deal with it a lot.  I got a chance to train a basketball prodigy recently... Was humbling how good this kid was.  White kid.  6'3" 140 pounds.  Amazing jumper, hesitation, dribbling, smart little moves with his hands, sneaking push offs and pull backs... Amazing.  Training him for speed... As much better as he was than me I could still guard him in drills pretty well... He splashed a few deep threes right in my face but I also got a piece on a bunch... Simply put he is too slow and weak...  I did play pretty handsy and redirect him a little but he would still get me on moves and I would recover everytime and keep him from getting by... I am pretty fast laterally (it's probably my best sports skill is lateral on ball defense in basketball or man defense as a cornerback in football) but any other player with even a bit of athleticism would dust me if they had this kids moves...

But I mean 6'3" 140.  15 years old.  Can't touch the rim.  I'm 5'11 215 and I was scared to body him cause he might break...  I was explaining to his dad how fuckkng amazing he will be if he just has a tiny bit of strength and speed and his dad kept insisting that I don't know what it's like to be white and that he is slow cause he is white... His dad even had the audacity to tell me that I got my leaping ability from my fathers side after I reminded him I'm Irish!  Ridiculous.  His kid heard it all and it's a racist message and it's bad for everyone to propagate that stereotype...

Of course your in Australia... I dunno what it's like there...  The stereotype is definitely more pervasive in America.  It's why you see the third place in the 200m in the olympics by a white guy and lots of great white sprinters and athletes but they are never from America...  If they are from America they never grew up around white people...

But here it's a bad sterotype... The dad is gonna make his kid more of an Adam Morrison than a Manu Ginobili - you think if Manu had grown up in America being told he is white and slow he would have been shamgodding people and dunking on them?  Lol.  Let that stereotype die!  It hurts us all!

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Re: Two Hands Two Feet
« Reply #1076 on: August 28, 2016, 11:24:48 am »
+1
26/08/2016 - 1pm

Track Day
3xstrides
SL Supine Bridge  x 10
Knee to Elbow Walking Lunge x 10
Knee to rear foot walking Lunge x10
Walking Spiderman x 10
Rev Walking Lunge with posterolateral Reach x10
straight Leg skip
Rudiment Hops (all legs)
DL hops (3x10)
L/R leg bounds (2x5)
Alt leg bounds (2x10)
Speed Bounds
5x20m sprint   
3x40m sprint   
3xflying 30m sprint
2x60m sprint
2x3x100m sprint

Back to the track for the first time in weeks. Bloody thing was being used by school kids again so I was relegated to the soccer field next door. All things being equal I didn't do too bad. Have some footage of bounds which I may upload if I can get over my embarrassment. 2x3x100s were brutal as I didn't take too much rest between. No real point till I get fitter anyway. All in all felt good though.

Edit- Just looking at footage and I look so damn slow. It's ridiculous. I think I'm going to change my name to Glacier. I'm white and slow as fuck!  ;D

Lol.  Got no problem with you making fun of your whiteness or slowness... But if u make a nickname that sounds like two go together then you will be suggesting that racist and ruining athletics in America so stick to one!

Lol can't tell if serious or not.

I'm not sure how it could be racist though. I'm white which is a fact and I'm also slow which is a fact. It's also self imposed which is more self deprecating than racist imo.

Half joking...

Noticing that your slow isn't racist...
Noticing that your white isn't racist...
Getting a nickname that combines those isn't racist...

The belief that both of those traits occur together because of some innate relationship is racist! 

And it is frustrating because I deal with it a lot.  I got a chance to train a basketball prodigy recently... Was humbling how good this kid was.  White kid.  6'3" 140 pounds.  Amazing jumper, hesitation, dribbling, smart little moves with his hands, sneaking push offs and pull backs... Amazing.  Training him for speed... As much better as he was than me I could still guard him in drills pretty well... He splashed a few deep threes right in my face but I also got a piece on a bunch... Simply put he is too slow and weak...  I did play pretty handsy and redirect him a little but he would still get me on moves and I would recover everytime and keep him from getting by... I am pretty fast laterally (it's probably my best sports skill is lateral on ball defense in basketball or man defense as a cornerback in football) but any other player with even a bit of athleticism would dust me if they had this kids moves...

But I mean 6'3" 140.  15 years old.  Can't touch the rim.  I'm 5'11 215 and I was scared to body him cause he might break...  I was explaining to his dad how fuckkng amazing he will be if he just has a tiny bit of strength and speed and his dad kept insisting that I don't know what it's like to be white and that he is slow cause he is white... His dad even had the audacity to tell me that I got my leaping ability from my fathers side after I reminded him I'm Irish!  Ridiculous.  His kid heard it all and it's a racist message and it's bad for everyone to propagate that stereotype...

Of course your in Australia... I dunno what it's like there...  The stereotype is definitely more pervasive in America.  It's why you see the third place in the 200m in the olympics by a white guy and lots of great white sprinters and athletes but they are never from America...  If they are from America they never grew up around white people...

But here it's a bad sterotype... The dad is gonna make his kid more of an Adam Morrison than a Manu Ginobili - you think if Manu had grown up in America being told he is white and slow he would have been shamgodding people and dunking on them?  Lol.  Let that stereotype die!  It hurts us all!

Great stuff.

This quick point is related to T0ddday's post about dads, stereotypes, culture etc..

If we are subjected to those stereotypes as we grow up, there's a good chance we will believe them. And by simply believing them, it goes from being a stereotype to a "physical barrier" in our brains. I think our brains are full of those barriers, in all kinds of different forms - not just athletics. So if all of a sudden we want to "defy our genetics", which might actually just be - realize our true genetic potential, we have to destroy such barriers in our brains as we attempt to progress. I've been guilty of it myself by saying "defying my genetics". I try not to mention "whiteness" as being a limitation, though it is somewhat implied when I say defying my genetics. As a coach, I would make sure not to use such stereotypes in front of kids/athletes, and also make sure to call out athletes or their parents for using these stereotypes etc.

TLDR: stereotypes become physical barriers in our brains if we end up believing them. I'm not a neuroscientist, but I imagine an "inefficient series of dendrites" and such that weaken the "go get it" signal.

As for myself, I often think about my brain being a limiting factor: especially for running. For jumping/sprinting, I often tell my brain to "let go" and "give me more". Maybe i'm just nuts, but I really feel like my brain holds me back more than my muscle/tendon physiology. One reason I think this is, when i'm feeling REALLY GOOD MENTALLY, I can get much more out of my jump/sprint/run sessions. If I let any self doubt creep in, the quality of jumps/sprints/runs decrease dramatically (sprints less so, jumps/running more so). So I kind of feel like i'm in a battle with not only the physiological factors related to muscle/tendon/nervous system, but also with my brain. I feel like there's things in there "blocking me" from turning it up a notch ... perhaps protective mechanisms given my current fitness/strength etc. I mentioned a "governor device for engines" in a previous post... that's kind of what it feels like.. how to remove the governor and inject the NOS???  :ninja:

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Re: Two Hands Two Feet
« Reply #1077 on: August 28, 2016, 11:47:57 am »
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^^ also, simply thinking about all of this stuff is probably still not a great thing.. but i'd rather think that I have barriers I can overcome, than thinking I was born to be slow/weak etc. So I guess that's a positive aspect of it.

Would be nice to be able to completely clear our minds when performing. What if that was actually a path to athletic performance improvement? (ability to "get in the zone" alot quicker/easier/frequently).

Also .. just a side note. When looking at times during training etc, it's incredible how one measurement can absolutely wreck us mentally.. ie, if I see my bad mile split time on a run. When i'm trying to run really fast, I never look at my watch. Simply looking at it makes me run slower.. lmao.

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Re: Two Hands Two Feet
« Reply #1078 on: August 28, 2016, 09:30:32 pm »
+1
26/08/2016 - 1pm

Track Day
3xstrides
SL Supine Bridge  x 10
Knee to Elbow Walking Lunge x 10
Knee to rear foot walking Lunge x10
Walking Spiderman x 10
Rev Walking Lunge with posterolateral Reach x10
straight Leg skip
Rudiment Hops (all legs)
DL hops (3x10)
L/R leg bounds (2x5)
Alt leg bounds (2x10)
Speed Bounds
5x20m sprint   
3x40m sprint   
3xflying 30m sprint
2x60m sprint
2x3x100m sprint

Back to the track for the first time in weeks. Bloody thing was being used by school kids again so I was relegated to the soccer field next door. All things being equal I didn't do too bad. Have some footage of bounds which I may upload if I can get over my embarrassment. 2x3x100s were brutal as I didn't take too much rest between. No real point till I get fitter anyway. All in all felt good though.

Edit- Just looking at footage and I look so damn slow. It's ridiculous. I think I'm going to change my name to Glacier. I'm white and slow as fuck!  ;D

Lol.  Got no problem with you making fun of your whiteness or slowness... But if u make a nickname that sounds like two go together then you will be suggesting that racist and ruining athletics in America so stick to one!

Lol can't tell if serious or not.

I'm not sure how it could be racist though. I'm white which is a fact and I'm also slow which is a fact. It's also self imposed which is more self deprecating than racist imo.

Half joking...

Noticing that your slow isn't racist...
Noticing that your white isn't racist...
Getting a nickname that combines those isn't racist...

The belief that both of those traits occur together because of some innate relationship is racist! 

And it is frustrating because I deal with it a lot.  I got a chance to train a basketball prodigy recently... Was humbling how good this kid was.  White kid.  6'3" 140 pounds.  Amazing jumper, hesitation, dribbling, smart little moves with his hands, sneaking push offs and pull backs... Amazing.  Training him for speed... As much better as he was than me I could still guard him in drills pretty well... He splashed a few deep threes right in my face but I also got a piece on a bunch... Simply put he is too slow and weak...  I did play pretty handsy and redirect him a little but he would still get me on moves and I would recover everytime and keep him from getting by... I am pretty fast laterally (it's probably my best sports skill is lateral on ball defense in basketball or man defense as a cornerback in football) but any other player with even a bit of athleticism would dust me if they had this kids moves...

But I mean 6'3" 140.  15 years old.  Can't touch the rim.  I'm 5'11 215 and I was scared to body him cause he might break...  I was explaining to his dad how fuckkng amazing he will be if he just has a tiny bit of strength and speed and his dad kept insisting that I don't know what it's like to be white and that he is slow cause he is white... His dad even had the audacity to tell me that I got my leaping ability from my fathers side after I reminded him I'm Irish!  Ridiculous.  His kid heard it all and it's a racist message and it's bad for everyone to propagate that stereotype...

Of course your in Australia... I dunno what it's like there...  The stereotype is definitely more pervasive in America.  It's why you see the third place in the 200m in the olympics by a white guy and lots of great white sprinters and athletes but they are never from America...  If they are from America they never grew up around white people...

But here it's a bad sterotype... The dad is gonna make his kid more of an Adam Morrison than a Manu Ginobili - you think if Manu had grown up in America being told he is white and slow he would have been shamgodding people and dunking on them?  Lol.  Let that stereotype die!  It hurts us all!

Yeah I get you 100%. The simple answer is I put those together without any links and laughed to myself. Not that I'm slow because I'm white but just that I'm slow and white.

We get it here in Australia but it's far less called out. In Aussie rules football (AFL) you have a lot of indigenous players who are obviously naturally talented (because they're playing professional football) and nearly all the media commentators go apeshit whenever they do anything and put it down to that fact that they're naturally talented indigenous players and speak nothing of the hard work that they do to get that way. Which, like you've said, pretty much takes away any credit for the years of hard work they've put into themselves.

I do get a lot of people telling me I'm only good at sports because I'm tall which removes my 30 years of playing basketball but I just quietly tell them to fuck off. 
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Re: Two Hands Two Feet
« Reply #1079 on: August 28, 2016, 09:35:43 pm »
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^^ also, simply thinking about all of this stuff is probably still not a great thing.. but i'd rather think that I have barriers I can overcome, than thinking I was born to be slow/weak etc. So I guess that's a positive aspect of it.

Would be nice to be able to completely clear our minds when performing. What if that was actually a path to athletic performance improvement? (ability to "get in the zone" alot quicker/easier/frequently).

Also .. just a side note. When looking at times during training etc, it's incredible how one measurement can absolutely wreck us mentally.. ie, if I see my bad mile split time on a run. When i'm trying to run really fast, I never look at my watch. Simply looking at it makes me run slower.. lmao.

Haha I do that with the watch as well. I looked at it a few times and was like "I'm sure I was faster than that" and it can be a little demoralising. You're right, it's best not to look.

I've been reading a lot more on getting in the zone and how to get there quicker. I know that it's impossible to do it every time you train or play but there are obviously certain things that will allow you to get there quicker. I have just started guided meditation (mindfullness) and have read that this can facilitate better performance in all areas of life. Another thing for me is recognising when I'm in the zone and remembering how I got there. I've said it a few times that I play better when I'm slightly pissed off. I don't think it's the pissed off part that beneficial, it's more the not thinking about anything else part that works for me.
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