- biomechanically analyzed sequence pictures of the main skills taken from live digital video
- specialized (dynamic correspondence) strength and explosive exercises
- basketball specific active stretching
- biomechanical analyses of players jumping, running, shooting, and cutting described in simple, everyday language
- common faults in each skill and how they can be corrected and improved
- how to integrate training programs with technique and physical abilities.
- illustrates and explains how to improve your jump height, shooting ability and accuracy, quickness in your cutting actions and development of an explosive first step
- new and unique strength and explosive exercises to mimic the actions that you perform in jumping, shooting, cutting, running and taking a quick first step.
Table of Contents:
Chapter 1: General vs. Specialized Conditioning
Chapter 2: Active vs. Static Stretching
Chapter 3: Improving Jump Height
Chapter 4: Specialized Exercises for Jumping
Chapter 5: Improving Shooting Range and Accuracy
Chapter 6: Specialized Exercises for Shooting
Chapter 7: techniques for Improving Running Speed
Chapter 8: Specialized Exercises for Running
Chapter 9: Quickness and Agility
Chapter 10: Specialized Exercises for Agility and Cutting Action
Chapter 11: Designing a Personalized Training Program
Chapter 12: Integrated Training
Chapter 13: Nutrition: The Foundation of Athletic Performance
Chapter 14: Tips for Maintaining your Training Program
What readers are saying!
“To maximize athletic performance, it is important to do specialized training preceded by a base of general strength training. This way, gains in general strengh can be most effectively transfered into sport speed and power: athletes will jump higher, run faster and change directions quicker. The concept of general and specialized training is no secret, for example it was core part of the East German Training Program and has been studied and applied extensively by the soviets who were convinced of the effectiveness of these exercises. Unfortunately the concept is not practised enough especially in the US.
Regarding this subject, Dr.Yessis is one of the most important experts as he was in contact with top russian coaches and scientists and brought alot of their cutting edge information to the US. Furthermore with his academic background of biomechanics and kinesiology he was able to create new specialized exercises and modify old ones to make them even more effective. These exercises can be found in his book. No other book explains the exercises as detailed: for each one you have pictures taken with high speed cameras and a detailed description of how it is done.
Furthermore, the way technique of running, shooting, jumping and cutting is explained is excellent and will help the reader understand how important it is, another point that many coaches who only focus on powerlifting or bodybuilding type strength training seem to miss. Dr.Yessis not only explains how to improve jump height, speed, quickness and shooting accuray, he also teaches important principles of individualized program design and periodization.
The book also covers tips for nutrition as well as advice for maintaining your training program. The content of this book is based on science and proven facts, not on hype and opinion like many others in the sports conditioning industry. Dr.Yessis is known world wide as a legit source for training information, and this book is no exception. If you want to coach or train optimally, I recommend reading it!” From Amazon.de
- “I want to say thanks because the guidelines described in your book have been incredibly effective. One player I consulted and wrote a training program for using the guidelines in your book dramatically improved his running speed and quickness and got rid of his hamstring injuries. He is 5’9′ and can now almost dunk a basketball (maybe needs another 1-2 inches) gaining about 9 inches after 10 weeks.
- • “I wrote you a while back that a basketball player I worked with made great improvements in jump height (9 inches) running speed and quickness. I used the guidelines in Explosive Basketball Training. This player improved another three inches and can now dunk at 5’9′. What’s more important, he gets a lot more rebounds now and is a much better defender because of his quickness and jump height.”
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