Off Season Tips
9/23/2009 20:47
I was wondering in what order should i do the following in the off season. I am in grade 11: strength training, basketball workout, and cardio/speed training
9/23/2009 20:48
Read these two articles. They should help you figure out what you need to do.
http://www.breakthroughbasketball.com/p ... -tips.html
http://www.breakthroughbasketball.com/b ... e-tryouts/
Best of Luck!
Joe Haefner
Breakthrough Basketball LLC
http://www.breakthroughbasketball.com/p ... -tips.html
http://www.breakthroughbasketball.com/b ... e-tryouts/
Best of Luck!
Joe Haefner
Breakthrough Basketball LLC
9/30/2009 05:22
I would study the process of periodization. You want to start skill development in the beginning but should be lifting year round.
3/25/2010 13:07
Hi Ekam,
I was fortunate enough to play college basketball and I hated to lift because I always thought it would mess my shot up. But we all know how vital weight training is to your basketball success.
So here is what I did during the off season to make sure I lifted and still never lost my shot:
Lifting in the morning
Shooting workout immediately after lifting - this is key to your comfort and form along with your continual shooting progress. Start with form shooting (video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hI1TP3u0bdE) this drill is crucial right after a tough upper body lifting exercise.
After my basketball workout (which included varies forms of conditioning) I would do sprints, mile run - all cardio to end my workout day.
Does this help?
Dan
www.innovativeathletes.com
I was fortunate enough to play college basketball and I hated to lift because I always thought it would mess my shot up. But we all know how vital weight training is to your basketball success.
So here is what I did during the off season to make sure I lifted and still never lost my shot:
Lifting in the morning
Shooting workout immediately after lifting - this is key to your comfort and form along with your continual shooting progress. Start with form shooting (video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hI1TP3u0bdE) this drill is crucial right after a tough upper body lifting exercise.
After my basketball workout (which included varies forms of conditioning) I would do sprints, mile run - all cardio to end my workout day.
Does this help?
Dan
www.innovativeathletes.com
3/25/2010 23:03
yeah, thanks
3/28/2010 13:08
ekam, We were talking about your shot..... and not being able to jump shoot -
Start in close..... 5 feet, make five in a row in a semi circle in front of the basket.... then go to 8-10 feet and do the same thing... 5 in a row. This will give you the confidence to make a jumper. Then slowly but surely move back until you can still make those 5 in a row. You wont get far in high school ball without a J!
Good luck.
Start in close..... 5 feet, make five in a row in a semi circle in front of the basket.... then go to 8-10 feet and do the same thing... 5 in a row. This will give you the confidence to make a jumper. Then slowly but surely move back until you can still make those 5 in a row. You wont get far in high school ball without a J!
Good luck.


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