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For those of you that follow him, no, this is not a post about Lyle's interminable amateur anthropological examination of sports success and failure. I love the guy's writing and he knows a shit ton more than I ever will about training and nutrition but god damn, is that series a waste of time.

Rather, this is to link to a 6-part article that Lyle links to in one part of his series, entitled "There Is No System" and written by Andrew Charniga, Jr. It's here: http://sportivnypress.com/documents/51.html

Lot of food for thought about training methodologies, especially w/r/t isometric and general strength/bodybuilding training for athletics.

Enjoy.

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ADARQ & LanceSTS - Q&A / LBSS plan - pls critique
« on: September 09, 2011, 03:03:26 pm »
cross-posted from my log.

okay, reached intermediate goal of 2x/bw squat in mid-august and then was out of commission for three weeks. spent a week playing tennis, swimming and bike riding, then a week either in a plane or working my balls off in mozambique, with a few random-ish workouts thrown in, then most of a week recovering from the trip. now, having spent two months adding 25 pounds (should have been 30, god damn it) to my squat without putting on any weight, but also not putting any noticeable inches on my vert, it's time to focus on turning that new strength into better jumps.

so. here is my new plan. big h/t to adarq and arowe, this borrows pretty heavily from the plan that arowe used with a lot of success.

also, my diet has sucked the past few weeks but because i am blessed with awesome staying-lean genes, i've not gained an appreciable amount of weight or fat. going forward, i will focus a lot more heavily on meeting my protein quota, getting enough vegetables and staying away from refined sugars. in part because i'm so lean and generally like the way i look, i have a hard time being any more anal than that.

comments welcome from anybody who feels like it (well, unless adarq and lance really don't want other people commenting in here). the link to the post in my log is here: http://www.adarq.org/forum/progress-journals-experimental-routines/no-bounce-need-bounce/msg60756/#msg60756.

relevant recent maxes:
squat: 345
DLRVJ: 32-32.5"

workout 1: strength/volume
- warm up
- sprints x 3-5
- DSVJ submax x 8-10
(- if feeling explosive, DLRVJ)
- depth jump 3 x 5
- ME pogos 4 x 5
- squat 3 x 5
- BSS 2 x 10/e
- OHP x 5,5,F
- chin up x 8,8,F
- core
- stretch

workout 2: power
- warm up
- sprints x 3-5
- DSVJ submax x 5-6
- DLRVJ x 15-20
- MR half tucks 3 x 15-20
- ankle hops 2 x 20
- jump squat 3 x 2 OR power snatch x 5-6
- MSEM squat 2 x 3
- OHP x 3,3,F
- chin up x 8,8,F
- core
- stretch

workout 3: power
- warm up
- sprints x 3-5
- speed line hops 3 x 10s/e
- DSVJ submax x 5-6
- DLRVJ x 15-20
- MR half tucks 3 x 15-20
- jump squat 3 x 2 OR power snatch x 5-6
- MSEM squat 2 x 3
- OHP x 5,3,1(F)
- chin up x 8,8,F
- core
- stretch

workout 4: jumping

- warm up
- sprint x 3-5
- DSVJ submax x 5-10
- DLRVJ x until tired
- dips + # x 8,8,F
- DB row x 8,8,F/e
- core
- stretch

ad hoc off days

- foam roll
- light conditioning (tempo sprints OR long walks OR messing about in the gym, e.g. TGUs, handstand practice, farmers' walks, etc.)
- stretch

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MUSiC anD SHeeT! / "friday" five times slower
« on: July 29, 2011, 04:24:16 pm »
completely mesmerizing and would even be oddly beautiful if you got rid of her incredibly grating voice.

<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U1M5Q3onsX4" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U1M5Q3onsX4</a>

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Football / LOCKOUT ENDED
« on: July 25, 2011, 06:51:38 pm »

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sample size small as shit so just food for thought. the university responsible can go fuck itself. i'd actually be curious to see this one. if anyone has journal access, please pm me:

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21266733

Quote
Increasing squat depth corresponded to a decrease in PF and an increase in JH, relative VI for both SJS and CMJJS during all loads. Across all squat depths and loading conditions relative VI was statistically significantly correlated to JH in the SJS (r = .8956, P < .0001, power = 1.000) and CMJJS (r = .6007, P < .0001, power = 1.000). Across all squat depths and loading conditions PF was statistically nonsignificantly correlated to JH in the SJS (r = -0.1010, P = .2095, power = 0.2401) and CMJJS (r = -0.0594, P = .4527, power = 0.1131). Across all squat depths and loading conditions peak power (PP) was significantly correlated with JH during both the SJS (r = .6605, P < .0001, power = 1.000) and the CMJJS (r = .6631, P < .0001, power = 1.000). PP was statistically significantly higher at BM in comparison with 20% of 1RM and 40% of 1RM in the SJS and CMJJS across all squat depths.
CONCLUSIONS:

Results indicate that relative VI and PP can be used to predict JS performance, regardless of squat depth and loading condition. However, relative VI may be the best predictor of JS performance with PF being the worst predictor of JS performance.

also, this.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17127594

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J Sports Sci. 2007 Jan 15;25(2):193-200.
The influence of squat depth on maximal vertical jump performance.
Domire ZJ, Challis JH.
Source

University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY 82071, USA. zdomire@uwyo.edu
Abstract

An increase in the period over which a muscle generates force can lead to the generation of greater force and, therefore, for example in jumping, to greater jump height. The aim of this study was to examine the effect of squat depth on maximum vertical jump performance. We hypothesized that jump height would increase with increasing depth of squat due to the greater time available for the generation of muscular force. Ten participants performed jumps from preferred and deep squat positions. A computer model simulated jumps from the different starting postures. The participants showed no difference in jump height in jumps from deep and preferred positions. Simulated jumps produced similar kinematics to the participants' jumps. The optimal squat depth for the simulated jumps was the lowest position the model was able to jump from. Because jumping from a deep squat is rarely practised, it is unlikely that these jumps were optimally coordinated by the participants. Differences in experimental vertical ground reaction force patterns also suggest that jumps from a deep squat are not optimally coordinated. These results suggest there is the potential for athletes to increase jump performance by exploiting a greater range of motion.

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Basketball / white mamba vs. black mamba
« on: July 12, 2011, 02:51:40 pm »
The kid sucks, but you gotta give him props for sacking up and going out there in front of all those people.

<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oA2Vjo4hPXg" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oA2Vjo4hPXg</a>

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MUSiC anD SHeeT! / tinariwen - matadjem yinmixan
« on: June 26, 2011, 12:56:16 am »
Oh fuck yes. This song has been giving me shivers for going on five years now.

<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IxJP0dYwRJg" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IxJP0dYwRJg</a>

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Basketball / The insanely detailed argument for Dennis Rodman...
« on: May 09, 2011, 04:31:27 pm »
...as perhaps the best player of all time. For the nerdy and/or bored, here is the table of contents:

http://skepticalsports.com/?page_id=1222

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these shoes are for people with kangaroo feet, for real. so narrow, so fucking uncomfortable. nice and light but basically had nothing else going for them. i might try for another half size up and E width but for the time being, mark this down:

LBSS.ORG DISAPPROVES OF ZOOM WAFFLE RACERS


NB: lbss.org does not exist.

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Pics, Videos, & Links / obama ballin'
« on: April 12, 2011, 11:41:16 pm »
just for you, adarq. no dunks.

<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mimaNFEbg6U" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mimaNFEbg6U</a>

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So everyone has probably seen Maradona's famous goal against England. But maybe fewer have seen it with the original Argentine commentary. Suffice it to say, I almost put this in the "beast" thread for the announcer alone. The dude absolutely loses his mind, nothing in US sports announcing is like that. Which is a shame, cause it's awesome.

<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y9KctUnU9WM" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y9KctUnU9WM</a>

Translation of what he says (Guga can correct me if I mess anything up):

"They're going to pass to Diego, now Maradona has it, two defenders on him. Maradona touches the ball. The genius of world football starts to his right. He leaves the third behind and is going to pass to Burruchaga. No Maradona was always going to keep it! Genius! Genius! Genius! It's there it's there it's there it's there it's there and GOOOOOOOOOOOOOAL! GOOOOOOOOAL! GOOOOOOOOOAL! I WANT TO CRY! HOLY GOD! LONG LIVE FOOTBALL! GOLAZO!* DIEGO! MARADONA! IT'S MOVING ME TO TEARS, FORGIVE ME! MARADONA, IN AN UNFORGETTABLE RUN, IN THE GREATEST PLAY OF ALL TIME, COSMIC LITTLE BARREL,** WHAT PLANET DID YOU COME FROM, TO LEAVE SO MANY ENGLISHMEN IN YOUR WAKE? TO BRING THE WHOLE COUNTRY TOGETHER IN A TIGHT FIST? SHOUTING FOR ARGENTINA! ARGENTINA 2, ENGLAND 0! DIEGOAL! DIEGOAL! Diego Armando Maradona. Thank you God, for football, for Maradona, for these tears, for this Argentina 2, England 0.

*There's no one-word translation for "golazo." It basically means "really awesome goal."
**He literally calls him a "cosmic little barrel," but he means that Maradona is short and stubby.

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Basketball / NCAA Final Four picks
« on: March 17, 2011, 10:37:24 am »
Syracuse
Duke
Kansas
Wisconsin

Duke over Kansas for the championship

Who you got?

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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

 :uhhhfacepalm: :P :uhhhfacepalm: :P :uhhhfacepalm: :P

HAHAHAHHHAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHHAHAHAH

Quote from: Chazz Loliquin

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MOVIES & ENTERTAINMENT & SHeeT! / THE WIRE
« on: March 01, 2011, 02:43:08 pm »
The single most staggeringly awesome thing I have ever seen. Just absolutely towers over every other TV show ever made. But not only that, it ranks up there with greatest works of art of my lifetime.

I can't remember who was saying The Sopranos is better, but whoever you are: No.

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T-Nation is a bastion of all things brotastic, fucktarded and dishonest. And Eric Cressey is annoying as fuck for participating in the great internet guru circle jerk with Cosgrove and Boyle and Robertson and so on. Not to mention he's a shill for Biotest and, let's be honest, fuck Biotest.

However, the man knows shoulders. And T-Nation published an awesome series he wrote on how to keep your shoulders healthy. You should all read it.

http://www.t-nation.com/free_online_article/sports_body_training_performance_repair/shoulder_savers_part_i
http://www.t-nation.com/free_online_article/sports_body_training_performance_repair/shoulder_savers_part_ii
http://www.t-nation.com/free_online_article/sports_body_training_performance_repair/shoulder_savers_part_iii

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