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Re: Casey Combest
« Reply #15 on: February 28, 2011, 08:30:37 am »
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Apart from genetics/talent, what other qualities do you see in Casey accomplishing that 6.59?.

Low bodyweight?.
Great elasticity/spring?.

Doesn't look to have great "strength" levels in the purest form of max strength.

Any thoughts?.

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Re: Casey Combest
« Reply #16 on: February 28, 2011, 10:12:46 am »
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Apart from genetics/talent, what other qualities do you see in Casey accomplishing that 6.59?.

Low bodyweight?.
Great elasticity/spring?.

Doesn't look to have great "strength" levels in the purest form of max strength.

Any thoughts?.

Completely insane power. A 135 pound dude has no business owning an effortless 40 inch vertical.

I bet his squat, if he ever squatted (no idea what his training was like) would have been awesome for someone his size.
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Re: Casey Combest
« Reply #17 on: February 28, 2011, 07:30:38 pm »
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Apart from genetics/talent, what other qualities do you see in Casey accomplishing that 6.59?.

Low bodyweight?.
Great elasticity/spring?.

Doesn't look to have great "strength" levels in the purest form of max strength.

Any thoughts?.

Completely insane power. A 135 pound dude has no business owning an effortless 40 inch vertical.

I bet his squat, if he ever squatted (no idea what his training was like) would have been awesome for someone his size.

I don't think he did any weight training until a couple years ago when he wanted to start running again. He was still almost as fast as before in spite of all the smoking and mountain dew. Even now at 145-ish he'd still be pretty strong.

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Re: Casey Combest
« Reply #18 on: February 28, 2011, 08:10:57 pm »
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Re: Casey Combest
« Reply #19 on: February 28, 2011, 08:36:14 pm »
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Apart from genetics/talent, what other qualities do you see in Casey accomplishing that 6.59?.

Low bodyweight?.
Great elasticity/spring?.

Doesn't look to have great "strength" levels in the purest form of max strength.

Any thoughts?.

well, he doesn't "look strong from a physique sense", but either do the people who bend ridiculous level iron/pans/nails/etc.. either does stefan holm and many of those youtube dunkers etc..

i havn't seen him shirtless or nearly nude (speedo) but i imagine he wouldn't look weak.. i imagine he would look pretty solid/dense even though he is so light.

genetics is his #1 quality, he hasn't been studied so who knows, but i'm assuming it's completely optimal leverages/tendons for sprinting, very high percentage of type IIx fibers throughout his body, really incredible CNS, relative strength off the charts, etc.

he has to be crazy strong relative to his bodyweight, to perform the way he does.. there's just no other way to describe his power.. he's not purely reactive, that's for sure.. he looks very strong to me.. that type of acceleration & 'drop step VJ tuck jump' require a very high amount of raw power. if he was ALL tendon, his acceleration would be nowhere at the level it was.

he's very strong no doubt about it.

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Re: Casey Combest
« Reply #20 on: February 28, 2011, 08:51:36 pm »
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BUT HE DOESN'T SQUAT ATG!

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Re: Casey Combest
« Reply #21 on: February 28, 2011, 09:05:18 pm »
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BUT HE DOESN'T SQUAT ATG!

lmao

dno, he may, we can't say he does or doesnt for sure :) he's got better leverages for it than taller sprinters thats' for sure.

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Re: Casey Combest
« Reply #22 on: February 28, 2011, 09:12:52 pm »
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BUT HE DOESN'T SQUAT ATG!

lmao

dno, he may, we can't say he does or doesnt for sure :) he's got better leverages for it than taller sprinters thats' for sure.

read the article  :uhhhfacepalm: He never lifted weights till his last trainer started him doing so...and it was not long after that his comebakc was over with

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Re: Casey Combest
« Reply #23 on: February 28, 2011, 09:34:45 pm »
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BUT HE DOESN'T SQUAT ATG!

lmao

dno, he may, we can't say he does or doesnt for sure :) he's got better leverages for it than taller sprinters thats' for sure.

read the article  :uhhhfacepalm: He never lifted weights till his last trainer started him doing so...and it was not long after that his comebakc was over with

right i'm saying we don't know what level depth he would use most efficiently..

his injuries are more of him rushing back into sprinting without proper preparedness, it wasn't his lifting regime.. he was just too out of shape, and that's a dangerous combo given his genetic abilities for power.. so hamstrings tweaked ez.

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Re: Casey Combest
« Reply #24 on: February 28, 2011, 10:01:26 pm »
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Apart from genetics/talent, what other qualities do you see in Casey accomplishing that 6.59?.

Low bodyweight?.
Great elasticity/spring?.

Doesn't look to have great "strength" levels in the purest form of max strength.

Any thoughts?.

well, he doesn't "look strong from a physique sense", but either do the people who bend ridiculous level iron/pans/nails/etc.. either does stefan holm and many of those youtube dunkers etc..

i havn't seen him shirtless or nearly nude (speedo) but i imagine he wouldn't look weak.. i imagine he would look pretty solid/dense even though he is so light.

genetics is his #1 quality, he hasn't been studied so who knows, but i'm assuming it's completely optimal leverages/tendons for sprinting, very high percentage of type IIx fibers throughout his body, really incredible CNS, relative strength off the charts, etc.

he has to be crazy strong relative to his bodyweight, to perform the way he does.. there's just no other way to describe his power.. he's not purely reactive, that's for sure.. he looks very strong to me.. that type of acceleration & 'drop step VJ tuck jump' require a very high amount of raw power. if he was ALL tendon, his acceleration would be nowhere at the level it was.

he's very strong no doubt about it.



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« Last Edit: February 28, 2011, 10:07:50 pm by ARowe »
Stats as of October 15, 2010
age: 20
weight: ~153 lbs
height: 5'7", 5'8" with shoes
reach: 7'5.5" in shoes
svj: 30 (vertec)
rvj: 35 (vertec) ~36 (dunk)
full squat 1rm: 315 (msem) ~325 (estimate)

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Re: Casey Combest
« Reply #25 on: February 28, 2011, 11:02:25 pm »
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BUT HE DOESN'T SQUAT ATG!

lmao

dno, he may, we can't say he does or doesnt for sure :) he's got better leverages for it than taller sprinters thats' for sure.

read the article  :uhhhfacepalm: He never lifted weights till his last trainer started him doing so...and it was not long after that his comebakc was over with

right i'm saying we don't know what level depth he would use most efficiently..

his injuries are more of him rushing back into sprinting without proper preparedness, it wasn't his lifting regime.. he was just too out of shape, and that's a dangerous combo given his genetic abilities for power.. so hamstrings tweaked ez.


IF he trained like a normal sprinter, instead of his freelance shit..he probably would not have hurt anything..but maybe he would not be as fast....it seems unorthodox to just sprint everyday, but he was dedicated to starting doing 20 starts a night and listening to the voice of the starter in bed....srsly he was working hard,

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Re: Casey Combest
« Reply #26 on: September 01, 2011, 11:18:44 am »
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Lay It On The Line: The Casey Combest Story.



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Re: Casey Combest
« Reply #27 on: September 01, 2011, 02:07:29 pm »
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nice..

alot of that seems old though, wonder what he's doing right now.. would be nice if he's training.

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Re: Casey Combest
« Reply #28 on: September 01, 2011, 03:14:22 pm »
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Weed

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Re: Casey Combest
« Reply #29 on: September 01, 2011, 03:45:48 pm »
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Weed

non-issue, heroin/crack/meth would be though.