learning how to do max effort bounds and hops for distance was huge for me, the coordination + power needed to reach forward with the leg and then strike down as hard you can is probably one of the best stimuli one can get
My favorite is watching your videos and learning weeks of experimentations, though process of of a 3' video. nobody does this like you in the ftness game
Hey Will, how would you introduce Plyos for someone who was sedentary for a long time, or just lifted without doing Plyos before? I'm also heavier (about 280lbs at 6'2") so I'm worried about knees, though I never had knee issues when I was playing Basketball a few years ago at a lighter Bodyweight (230-240 ish). Like what variations to go from low intensity -> moderate intensity -> high intensity -> max jumps while giving the body/knees enough time to adapt?
You and Alec Enkiri are the two most intense workout guys on media, neither of you two hold back. I feel your pain on not being able to hit a one leg dunk at basketball, I'm 62, 5 foot 7.5 inches, 228 pounds and hardly ever hit the one leg dunk anymore, maybe once a week at most.........
62 years old, 5'7.5" tall, 228lbs and still dunking? Please post the videos to RUclips, this is a feat so absurd I've never heard of or seen something like this before.
That’s why Zion is such a freak, dunking from the free throw line off one leg at 275 lbs is nuts.
Thats why he dunk fade away from the 3 point line 😂
Will Plays Pickleball - I'm So Ready For This
1:16 “doo-doo”
learning how to do max effort bounds and hops for distance was huge for me, the coordination + power needed to reach forward with the leg and then strike down as hard you can is probably one of the best stimuli one can get
Thankyou Will. You're knowledgeable and honest.
My favorite is watching your videos and learning weeks of experimentations, though process of of a 3' video.
nobody does this like you in the ftness game
I thought for sure you were 6' or 6'1. Dunking like that at 5'10 is insane.
great content
Hey Will, how would you introduce Plyos for someone who was sedentary for a long time, or just lifted without doing Plyos before?
I'm also heavier (about 280lbs at 6'2") so I'm worried about knees, though I never had knee issues when I was playing Basketball a few years ago at a lighter Bodyweight (230-240 ish).
Like what variations to go from low intensity -> moderate intensity -> high intensity -> max jumps while giving the body/knees enough time to adapt?
thanks again legend. epic vid
You and Alec Enkiri are the two most intense workout guys on media, neither of you two hold back. I feel your pain on not being able to hit a one leg dunk at basketball, I'm 62, 5 foot 7.5 inches, 228 pounds and hardly ever hit the one leg dunk anymore, maybe once a week at most.........
They’ve both got really uniquely well rounded approaches to training
62 years old, 5'7.5" tall, 228lbs and still dunking?
Please post the videos to RUclips, this is a feat so absurd I've never heard of or seen something like this before.
You're 62 years old and dunking at 5'7"? That might be one of the most impressive things I've ever heard of.
What are your thoughts on sled pulls and pushes? Thanks
why dont people want to hear that sprinting is king? what should heavier athletes consider when programming sprints? Thx Will
Love the video, any idea how to strengthen the tendons, is lifting heavy the best way?
Where do power cleans and power snatches fit into this? I want to improve my power as a grappler
Can you explain rep scheme and progression with these exercises?
Can good mornings be beneficial for a novice lifter?
When running sprints at a field with no lines how should I measure distance?
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