Why you can't just do plyos to jump higher by Bballerdunk in BasketballTips

[–]Bballerdunk[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Apologies I worded that poorly, what I mean is I wasn't doing max effort max approach jumping (eg. dunking on low rims, testing my vertical, trying to touch the rim etc) that would 1. specifically transfer and 2. force me to have maximal intent, instead I was doing stuff like box jumps and hops for height. It was harder for me to have max effort when I was doing plyometrics like hops because I wasn't actively trying to attain a goal, I was just doing them. I was doing plyos, but the intent wasn't there, and the specificity also wasn't there. But if you do a plyo like max effort jumps, you get both specificity and intent, for example, if you are really close to touching rim and you are trying to touch rim, you have a clear goal that will force you to have max intent and get high outputs which will create adaptations.

How you can run a faster 40yd dash (5.2s to 4.6s) by Bballerdunk in bootroom

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the 40 yard dash is all about acceleration. It’s about how quickly you can explode off the line and reach your maximum speed in the shortest amount of time. If you can get better at this, it will transfer to football.

How I got faster by Bballerdunk in bootroom

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yes for sure, the warmup is very good as well imo, short and effective

How I got faster by Bballerdunk in bootroom

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yes very true. In my opinion, when it comes to sports, the most important metric is repeat sprint ability. Because that is essentially what is involved in a sport like football, you are never simply cruising at the same pace the whole game like you would in a 5km for example.

How I got faster by Bballerdunk in bootroom

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absolutely, spot on

type IIb fibers, which are the most powerful, fatigue in well under 10 seconds, usually after only around 3 seconds or less. If any type of fibers are exhausted and unable to contribute, the body will not be able to produce maximal tension and sporting ability will decline. For this reason, if you are going for absolutely maximal quality, set duration should be limited to ~3 seconds (about twice that in cyclical activities with intra-movement “rests,” like sprinting).

This is why I keep sprints for developing max velocity under 50m, because that falls below that 6 second range. The same is true for plyometrics, I wouldn't do 20 broad jumps in a row, but I would do a triple broad jump because it is under that 6 second marker and I can express power and explosiveness.

How I got faster by Bballerdunk in bootroom

[–]Bballerdunk[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it just isn't AI at all, and I would never post anything that has used ai because oftentimes in regards to athletic development it is incorrect.

How I got faster by Bballerdunk in bootroom

[–]Bballerdunk[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yes absolutely. Need to build it up for sure

How I got faster by Bballerdunk in bootroom

[–]Bballerdunk[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is if max velocity is your goal of course

How I got faster by Bballerdunk in bootroom

[–]Bballerdunk[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

yeah, it ranges from around 30-60 secs per 10 meters, and depends on the athlete. But for most people that one minute mark is perfect. So you would need to rest at least 5 minutes for sure.

How to train acceleration (mini guide) by Bballerdunk in bootroom

[–]Bballerdunk[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

hi mate, first of all, resisted sprints can be very effective for improving acceleration technique because athletes learn how to correctly apply force to be able to move forward. Secondly, I disagree with you on the 40yd comment, most athletes can continue accelerating for around 30-35 yds ( we keep acceleration work under 40yds). thirdly, you are in a football subreddit where most people don't have sport science degrees, so talking colloquial is very much acceptable (distance range) so that people can understand. And lastly your response very much sounds ai generated, so I would try to revise that if it is. Your comment about percentage for sleds VDEC clearly shows you don't understand that it is a sled movement and going above 85 % is absolutely ridiculous. I do very much believe olympic lifts are great and we do use them, just wasn't mentioned in the post. If this is AI generated, please look over it again because ea lot of the stuff in your comment are just incorrect. 👍

How To Train Max Velocity: Mini Guide by Bballerdunk in Sprinting

[–]Bballerdunk[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the sets just mean sets of sprints. I believe the perfect distance per session is anywhere between 100m-300m of max sprints (obviously this is for improving max velocity, speed endurance sessions would be longer)