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Article & Video Discussion / Re: LD ISOS
« on: July 14, 2010, 04:35:49 am »Maybe he should photoshop a few things and that's it...
that whole situation still bugs me..
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Maybe he should photoshop a few things and that's it...
I hate that my knee is injured... because I can do pretty much the same thing even though I have much more bodyfat than that guy so it's more difficult for me (and I was doing them on the floor by the way... with just a gym mat folded a few times under my knees)...
This video really makes me want to go out and film one natural GHR rep...
might explain your speed too.. I have analyzed my jumps/bounds/2-leg bounds frame by frame yesterday and discovered a few things:
1) I don't get "deep enough" on my two-leg bounds so I think I put mostly quad in them (since I bend at a 1/4 squat position); I need to focus on getting deeper.
2) I don't completely hip hyperextend... I use just a short burst of hip extension and then stop it. If Bret Contreras was right, pulling the heels at my butt (flexing the knee) improves your ability to hip hyperextend by 5%, so that's interesting. I need to work on both more, hip hyperextension and heel-under butt pull and then leg extension forward to land further;
3) I don't use my arms like I could/should. I need to extend them and use the momentum they create.

Well first off, that was really cool. Secondly, "Sorin" is a Romanian name
And thirdly, I do pretty much the same thing before a heavy squat or deadlift. I usually psyche out, I feel the body temperature increase, anxiety, electric current through the body, a rush of power and tension occuring, and then I just go and do my thing. It's great but it's very consuming on the CNS.
After reading about every single thread on the internet regarding Jay Schroeder and his current stance on ldisos (all of which stemmed from trying to find a fucking video clip Ive seen in the past haha), I have come to the conclusion that he has developed a mental disorder, shortly after Adam entered into the NFL.
The level of his lies are what strike me as "insane".. Those lies cannot even pass for "white lies", they are on a level of fantasy and lunacy that far exceeds rational and logical thought.Its beyond me how someone could have the amount of training knowledge he has, have produced training means that actually were effective (before the ldisos), and want to ruin it all by turning into a nut. I mean, he was the first one I recall doing alot of the weighted drop and catch exercises, weighted isometric pauses (the way I saw them done on the vid), and seems to actually have had an effective system PREVIOUSLY.
Pushing that stupid machine and his new religion of only ldisos and other wierd stuff wouldnt make him nearly as much money as putting out quality training videos, quality templates, and personally using his credibility he gained through the Archuleta performance at the combine to train a massive amount of professional athletes. The only conclusion I can draw from it he developed a mental disorder somewhere along the way and is in no way firing on all cylinders now. I mean this new trash hes preaching cant possibly be only for monetary gain or he would surely have taken the route I suggested above.
Its actually kind of sad to me because I appreciate people bringing less traditional methods like the weighted drops, catches, etc. that he used in the past to our attention. Sadly he has ruined the good he did in the past by misleading people in the present. So yea, the dude has a mental disorder in my opinion. He knows way too much about training and physiology to say the things he does publicly and make the ridiculous claims he does otherwise.
If you go frame by frame and stop right where his front knee crosses the line, the iphone does say 4.29. I am not sure if that means anything in terms of accuracy though.
Beastly.
Well, Marian Woronin ran 9.992, but that was rounded up to 10.0.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marian_Woronin
A half-white half-aborigine guy ran 9.93. I do not know if that counts though.
the aborigine was what i was talking bout, forgot his name tough

if i did 9.992 and they rounded up i'd probably strangle the guy who did it hehe
Awesome. They are good people as well. Had a tendo go bad a few years back and sent it to them to fix. They couldnt so Bert just sent us a new one even though the old one wasnt under any type of warranty. Tendos arent cheap.
His dad (in the vid) has some insane grip strength as well, I think they still have some vids on youtube of him doing various holds, pinch grips, etc.
they make great quality equipment.. If I was ever starting a facility & had the dough, I'd definitely go with them.my best broad jump (well only time i done it was last year) was 2.85 metres ~112", I want to start recording it again and hit 3m......................THAT VID ANDREW POSTED UP WAS CRAZY!
nice 112" aint bad, get that 120+.
ya i love that vidQuoteThe broad jump seems to use a fair amount more glute (hip extension) and less quad (knee extension)
yup, as you go from vertical to horizontal, contribution of hamstrings/glutes increases, quad contribution decreases.
so if you have a big vert and not a big broad jump then you know your quads are the strong suit..am i right?
so Adarqui that means you might be have strong quads and not as strong glutes

zgin stim in a crowded public court during the day.




my best broad jump (well only time i done it was last year) was 2.85 metres ~112", I want to start recording it again and hit 3m......................THAT VID ANDREW POSTED UP WAS CRAZY!

The broad jump seems to use a fair amount more glute (hip extension) and less quad (knee extension)
You need something so you make sure you go all the way down in that scenario though.
Swinging blade that gets gradually lower once you start descending and raises once you hit the bottom?
all is full of love..
Fucking badass picture.