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Progress Journals & Experimental Routines / Re: ADARQ's journal
« on: July 15, 2010, 12:25:51 am »
internet down again.. haha.. my dad cut the underground cable by accident.. friday it'll be fixed.. fail-city.



7/13/2010

bw = 162 (163 before dunking... haha!)
soreness: glutes, bottom of feet
aches: left heel
injuries: left heel

lobs were better today.. court was slippery so, had to hold back a little.

workout #1:
- dunk attempts

workout #2: planning for..
- walking lunges
- ghr's
- dips
- pullups



for last dunk miss, check the sand on lower right hand corner, so much of it:






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Progress Journals & Experimental Routines / Re: ADARQ's journal
« on: July 14, 2010, 10:56:46 pm »
working on some blog tonight.. dno when it'll be done, started out short and got long, like usual.. heh



Can't wait to read that!

it's gonna be a few more days probably, my dad cut the underground telephone line today doing yard work.. so no internet until at least friday.. this wifi im on is not a good connection.

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Really nice job on the split squat drops, too!

thanks!

peace

20208
Saw real PT this morning. He said 3-6 weeks before I can play again, depending on how recovery progresses. Prohibited from doing any jumps or hops, even linear DL RFIs. This sucks. But the guy really, really seems to know his shit and I'm sick of getting hurt so I'm gonna stick with it for a while. The last time I sprained it badly (two years back) the PT's I saw sucked so I stopped going. That probably wasn't such a great idea in the long run.

Good news is, anything that doesn't hurt or compromise stability too much (no BB step ups) is basically alright. So trap bar DL, iso holds of all sorts, etc. can be done.

ok cool! once you get this issue sorted then some fun training will begin :)

can you do anything in a pool in the meantime? could do some sprints in there/high knee cardio/swimming?

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Progress Journals & Experimental Routines / Re: ADARQ's journal
« on: July 14, 2010, 02:21:31 pm »
for today's vids check:
- http://www.adarq.org/forum/adarq-org-special-content/adarqtv/msg9368/#msg9368




7/12/2010

bw = 157
soreness = both hamstrings "pulled"
aches: right ham tendon (lateral)
injuries: hamstring bellies

workout #1:
- dribble up dunk attempts, almost landed a few.. shoulda had some
- svj = 25" lol, end of session
- few step RVJ = 32" or so
- L-SLRVJ = 126" or so max, end of session..
- R-SLRVJ = 122-123", end of session
- depth drops: ~35" @ 3x10
- split squat drops: 2x10 @ 18", 1x10 @ 20+"


workout #2:
- ~6 mile walk mixed in with interval tempo sprints (400m or so tempos, about 12)
- neutral grip pullups: 15,10,mini-20
- dips: 8,10




epic depth drops/SS drops:

some vids from today:
- ~35" depth drops: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_mt-Icw6AQ
- split squat drops: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TD3spU8_MY4
- some dribble up dunk attempts: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11ArWkSOUEo
- real bad SVJ (~25") lool: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GM4GFWi2D3o

Your split squat drops are terrific.

thanks man! I appreciate all of your advice on this too, really good points you brought up.

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  On your squat drops, it looks to me like you are on your toes too much, and you are landing pretty close to the box.  I think this is throwing your body forward.  I saw on the WGF that Korfist told you to do upper ab work, but I think if you try to step off and out a bit more and land with more dorsiflexion your position (IE you chin and upper body falling forward ) will take care of itself.  I used to do the same thing and this helped me quite a bit.  Or course ab work is always beneficial.  Another thing that has helped me is tightening my abs, trying to pull my ribs down, before I step off the box.  Give those things a shot and let me know how they work for you.

This is a great point and I bet landing further from the box would definitely help the issue, I will try it next time for sure.

I've been doing my depth drops off of two tables at a different park, basically one foot on each table in a high "split" position, then I drop almost directly downwards, so this was the first time I actually had to step off in front and the box was higher than the tables, so ya, my form probably really got altered by being so close.. As the reps went on my form was changing subconsciously, even how I stepped off the box.

I'm probably going to go back to the lower box/park for a few sessions to mess with my form a bit.. Those landings take a major toll on my feet because of how far I am on my forefoot, that's for sure.. both plantar muscles (and even fasciae gahhhh!) are bugging out a bit still, especially right one.

peace!

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Strength, Power, Reactivity, & Speed Discussion / Re: Measurements
« on: July 14, 2010, 02:12:05 pm »
Tam smashes the greek statue.

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First of all there is no way bron is gonna be MJ
it's just not possible, MJ was the only MJ..look how serious a competitor the guy was
only a select few guys in the whole world have the level of competitiveness he did
plus MJ shot better and got better as he was in the league, lebron seems to stay about the same in my eyes
MJ had great D, Mj was shorter, Mj was a beast on the vertical, AND MJ WON GAMES
lebron is super tall, Lebron doesn't pull through in games as MJ did, BRON DOES NOT HAVE MJ"S HEART!!!!!!!

bron is unfortunately a very un-smart person..but he went with what his heart told him to so don't bitch about it because maybe he doesn't like Cleveland? and maybe your not lebron so maybe you don't know the real reason he left



ya i hate when people compare others to MJ.. i watched most of MJ's games growing up, there will never be another MJ. Lebron is more of an oscar robertson/magic johnson type of player, which is definitely not a bad thing. I'd say he is the most talented player in the NBA and will be until he retires, but he wants player's around him so that he can create for them. I agree that it seems he doesn't want all of it on his shoulders, which you know, isn't a bad thing.. he's just a different kind of player and has the balls to move on to something he feels will be very big.. His only goal entering this miami "allstar team" is to twin tons of championships.. I'm sure he's thinking about 5 or so as the end goal, I'm going to enjoy seeing him try and pull it off.

my opnion is lebron felt "owned" in cleveland.. grew up there, played there, always was expected to be there etc.. that would bug me no doubt..just because you were born somewhere doesn't mean you have to stay there your whole life and show loyalcy to the "fans", who for the most part are beer drinking backstabbers who would throw you in a ditch in a second.. same goes for the owners of the team etc, shit, just look what that dumb SOB owner wrote about lebron when he left, that was pathetic.

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Basketball / Re: Whites-ONLY Basketball League
« on: July 14, 2010, 02:01:39 pm »
Adarqui don't be mad cuz they did'nt let you in..they said your vertical was 2 high did'nt they?

they said my high socks were too gangster & that i wear my shorts too low (has to be worn around belly button), those bastards.

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sprint speed you say? do you mean outa the blocks or top speed and acceleration? because the only thing i can find that it would help is outa the blocks...i thought top speed was more reactive and acceleration was a mix of both

correct me if i am wrong, just taking guess here

both top speed sprinting and acceleration out of the blocks correlate to broad jump.. regardless of the nature of broad jumping, it still requires powerful hamstrings/glutes, which is what is needed for any type of sprinting, regardless of accel/top speed.

think of wide receivers/defensive backs in the NFL.. look at their top speed, 40 yard dash, and broad jump.. so regardless of a movement being reactive or strength dominant, the muscle groups being used in each correlate highly with each other.

peace man

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I'm still jumping better with a longer last step... I guess it just developed over time. So does Adarqui's boy Eddie if I remember right.

yup definitely.. forgot to even mention that but it was on my mind.. eddie jumped way better using a longer last step, he was strong enough to do it, it seems.. as his hips did sink a bit.. so he basically got rebound + alot of concentric strength in his SLRVJ, instead of mostly rebound..

im going to sleep, damn.. im very tired haha.

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Progress Journals & Experimental Routines / Re: ADARQ's journal
« on: July 14, 2010, 06:22:18 am »
working on some blog tonight.. dno when it'll be done, started out short and got long, like usual.. heh

7/13/2010

BW = 159
soreness = hamstrings/glutes/bottom of feet <-- damn u depth drops!
aches: back of left heel/achilles insertion
injuries: re heel

crappy workout tonight.. i mean i tried to explode but glutes being inhibited as well as calfs/hamstrings really left me moving 'mushy'.

workout:
- 3 mile walk with interval 10 yard sprints mixed in.. did tons of them working on acceleration from 0.. maybe like 25-30 of them, it was alot.
- jumps at bball court: lots of mosquitos SHITTTT.. 29" off 1 step for LR, 10'2 for RL.. felt crappy even tho i pushed it.. cns/muscular sys = dead.
- some sprints home in the 1.5 mile walk
- lots of stretching

all in all, pretty dead........ ate tons of pizza.. hopefully i feel great tomorrow.. the damn 2-a-days are what's really freaking my body out, even thoguh i've only done two of them.. my work capacity is good for 'every night training', but the addition of two-a-days is adding some serious stress to my body/cns.. just have to try and adapt at this point.

peace

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Article & Video Discussion / Re: LD ISOS
« on: July 14, 2010, 06:16:53 am »


(You know, like these out of shape clients dad's you run into who claim to have run 4.3x 40's back in high school or college.. well, they've been telling themselves they've run 4.3x for 20+ years, so now they actually believe it)


hahaha every fucking day.  The most common one is "I used to box" yet in their first class they dont which foot to put forward. lol lol lol.  There is so many people like that, they say the same thing over and over until it becomes truth to them.  hahaha soooo true.  This made me lmao because I often wonder if other people who train athletes had to experience this shit as much.

ya man it happened to me all the time.. I knew dad's who used to squat 800+ lb in their hayday, fat guys who used to run 4.2's, weaklings who claim 10' broad jumps, all in front of their kids/other athletes.

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  I used to have a huge problem with all the athletes coming in that would claim to run 4.5s and vert 40 and would always call them out immediately.  Now I have them fill out a stat sheet and take it with me to the track when we test.  Its alot easier to tell someone they are completely full of shit and get it to sink in when they have just made a fool out of themselves a few seconds earlier.  I have had probably less than 10 high school football athletes give me their realistic 40 times when they came in, and a few more than 10 college athletes that are honest, most of whom are smart enough by that age to realize "this guys fixing to test me" .    But the majority are waaaay off, some because of their coaches falsifying their own times to them, and some of them because," I jump and run faster than anybody in my school so .... 40 inch vert, 4.3 40yd".   Funny how I have yet to have a guy come in that has underestimated his stats.  Maybe one day, that would be a nice change of pace for me.

that's a good point right there.. for people i've trained in person, I can only think of 3 or so who gave me their legit stats right off the bat, and these 3 were some of the hardest workers too.. that's why i tell everyone on these forums not to lie to themselves or about their stats, it does something to your brain that inhibits you from making real gains.

I think athletes would make even more gains if you really ruined there stats on pre testing and made them feel inferior haha.. imagine a legit 4.2x 40 kid being told he runs a 4.6x by multiple coaches / facilities.. he'd probably run a 4.0x 40 in a few weeks off shear anger..

When athletes think they are better than they are, then it tricks the brain into actually making less gains, is my theory.. No need to tap into training at a very high emotional/mental level when you "think you are good/better than you are".. something to it.

peace!

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Basketball / Re: The "Regular people dunking thread"
« on: July 14, 2010, 06:07:28 am »
i don't get it, teh cloud 9 free throw dunk it looks like his head is at the rim when he's about to dunk it and he was still going up till a little b4 he was about to dunk it, is it the camera or what????

<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b6TY0Ojkybk" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b6TY0Ojkybk</a>


Don't know if that would count as "regular people" lol

doesn't seem like much camera angle distortion in that vid, i mean rim could be a little low or something.. but it looks legit in terms of cam angle at his peak.

man whatever happened to cloud9? i mean, someone who pulls off dunks like that and he just disappears? I know dunking isn't a real profession but there is money/video to be made heh.

weird.

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Yeah I guess so.

Check this skinny guy out: <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QMx6eUQEAAY" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QMx6eUQEAAY</a>

ya he's all up in the 'beast thread' in pics & vids.. rutgersdunker is ridiculous, he's going to have some PL records soon.

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http://www.higherverticalnow.com/ , you must give your email to access the main page.

There is a good long video from A-Link there , analyzing jumping form.
Its mostly technique for SLRVJ , the 2 real examples are also 1-foot jumpers , but he insists many points are the same for 2-foot jumpers too.
It also looks like its gonna be a 4-vids series there , released gradually.

Sure worth a look , let me know what you guys think...



Yeah, I saw it earlier, it had some nice info in it and I liked his graphical analysis. Everything he said about their technique was pretty solid.. as far as double leg jumping goes, I think there is ALOT more variability in the runup/plant that is acceptable for max jumping, ie, so many different plants/plant depths, rotation, and level of lean etc.

peace

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Article & Video Discussion / Re: LD ISOS
« on: July 14, 2010, 04:59:52 am »
Well that's actually good that it bothers you because, like me, I think you will agree that AC was giving up good advice. I mean the guy wasn't talking silly stuff and he was a pretty nice guy. The photoshopping blew the thing up.

So when you combine these two things in an antithesis... you can't help but feel bad for the whole situation.

ya he was giving out some solid information, that's why it bugs me so much, that he would "claim to want to be the best athlete in the world", then provide so many shady videos yet amazing pictures.. makes no sense.. and no videos of his 50 SVJ / 55 RVJ or other "world records".. another mystery.. but i guess if it's a mystery then it isn't solid, real athletes put up or shut up.. usain bolt don't brag about 9.2's he "hit in training", he goes out, competes, and amazes the entire planet..

i don't want to get into it, but god damn it still blows my mind.


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