Imagine offering everybody but MJ your services, then getting declined by everyone and MJ being the one who wanted your services. Guess MJ took it personal
@@smashschool6747 Actually, in another interview Grover explained that he left MJ out because he didn't think a player of his caliber needed his help. He thought MJ already had a great trainer working for him.
That’s the only reason he was asked to meet MJ😂 Michael would of took it personally that that he was the only one not sent a letter?? Ha he wouldn’t to see wtf was up with this dude,if mj would of gotten a letter he probably would of thrown it away,Grover is an amazing story teller I could listen to him all day❤️
He casually mentions Harper but Harper was more of a tag along buddy but anyways Harper has 5 titles and used to be a 20+ a night guy before injury so I mean this guy is incredible.
@@TheBmills415 Jordan said Harper was a great player at the bulls but he took a scoring cut because they didn’t need him to do that. Harper talks about it with some reporters same thing with the lakers. He played more as a playmaker and defender
@NigWardthen who are James harden? Tracy McGrady? Clyde Drexler? Allen iveraon? Mitch Ritchmond? Reggie Miller? Joe Dumars? Sidney Moncrief? Klay Thompsan? Who are number 2 and 3 for all time shooting guards lol
*MY EXPERIENCE WITH TIMOTHY GROVER:* I was a young kid coming up in Detroit.. My vocals were fire, but I wanted to be the best. So I called Tim... he charged $350/hour - We worked on everything around my game...yelling, whispering, high notes, low notes, etc. Anyways... Now, years later, I feed him the big pork sausage on a daily basis, and we have a 100% open relationship. ...
Jon Davis - No you didn’t because tim was born in 1964. I just googled his age and I knew you were lying. Jordan was known in the early 80’s. In the 70’s he wasn’t known.
Some trainers walk in and ask their player, "How do you feel?" Tim Grover: "It's your job to _know_ how he feels." Activate super-saiyan trainer. Never deactivate.
99 Spurs would have exposed Jordan if the Bulls even made it that far. There's a reason he came back to the Wizards only a few years later and couldn't even get them into the playoffs in a trash East. TEAM sport
Speed and strength... Go go go but you have to be able to control it, he said. So true. I always marveled at how MJ could burst and suddenly stop on a dime and stick the fadeaway J.
After having an ACL and lateral meniscus tears and surgery and rehab and seeing others in rehab, I came to realize that injury is almost impossible to avoid for people pushing athletic limits. I had always wondered how MJ avoided serious injury since his early foot injury and his knee injury as a Wizard. With as hard as he worked, I wondered how he wasn't getting injured. He isn't superman as evidenced by his foot fracture in his 2nd year. In Last Dance, it was said how his trainer watched his movement during a game, then tailored a treatment afterward to keep him healthy. I don't have definitive evidence, but I suspect it is his trainer that made the difference.
“Receiving the information, that’s free, there’s no cost to that. The price comes in with what you do with that information, and most people aren’t willing to do that.” What a quote.
@@nielspeelen5748 I think you could make a case for the physiology. But most definitely for the psychology... not many (innately) think that they only lost because they 'ran out of time'. In regards to physiology, you think of the machinery and/or the neurological moderation of motor output. There are a few who come to mind in the modern era (in the sports where there exists some 'evolutionary meritocracy'), including Lebron, Messi, Ronaldo, Phelps, Indurain, Bo, Bolt. MJs ability to shoot on the way down was probably as good as at any other point in the jump shot. Just ridiculous that he could get a defender out-of-phase like that.
Vince Lombardi said that a few decades before Jordan, of course, I would imagine someone else might have said it but Lombardi is without question the king of quotes when it comes to competition.
His book is amazing. One of the best things that he wrote was that the absolute best in any field were arrogant but... they could back it up so them being arrogant was justified.
*MY EXPERIENCE WITH TIMOTHY GROVER:* I was a young kid coming up in Detroit.. My vocals were fire, but I wanted to be the best. So I called Tim... he charged $350/hour - We worked on everything around my game...yelling, whispering, high notes, low notes, etc. Anyways... Now, years later, I feed him the big pork sausage on a daily basis, and we have a 100% open relationship.
"I never lost a game; I just ran out of time." Dang, with that mentality, those game-ending shots are not seen as miracles to Jordan but merely improvements to his game.
Pretty sure that was a Yogi Berra quote, which is funny because there's technically no time in baseball. He was full of dumb quotes and nobody could tell if he was joking or just stupid.
@@saschavandl6693 The greatest competitors don't accept losing, they believe they would win if given more time. It's a mindset that people get into and there's nothing wrong with feeling that way.
Vyshakh Vathielil you should get him to bring my mentor into the Gleague to train those guys! My friend has a very different outlook on training than anyone I’ve ever met before
The two most impressive pieces of this talk were when he gave mike all the credit saying “he would have been the best without me, I just helped him play a little longer”, and the fact that he was able to get the player’s mailing addresses to send the notes. I want to know how he got a hold of those addresses.
I love this video . . the best quote was "Michael was going to be the greatest ever regardless . . I just kept him there a bit longer." . . That is the mindset of an innvator
I always believed that about Michael: "he never lost a game, he just ran out of time"! That's why I've always said: even on nights when his shot was off, even in games he lost - he always played like Michael Jordan! Greatest Ever!
*MY EXPERIENCE WITH TIMOTHY GROVER:* I was a young kid coming up in Detroit.. My vocals were fire, but I wanted to be the best. So I called Tim... he charged $350/hour - We worked on everything around my game...yelling, whispering, high notes, low notes, etc. Anyways... Now, years later, I feed him the big pork sausage on a daily basis, and we have a 100% open relationship.
Our society is flawed because it creates too many barriers for people like this guy to practise their craft. This guy is the kind of person you could task with just about anything and their attention to detail would yield unprecedented results.
My goodness! Never heard a trainer that paid this much attention to detail in my life! (All of this before qe had the technology we had today) what a legendary Trainer!!!!!
Kerr is the most current public face and a good connector to the current NBA landscape, that’s probably why. But you’re right, on those teams, Harper was the #3 option, even before Rodman (who made himself invaluable in other ways). Kukoc was #1 off the bench. What a team.
@@kiteracer i disagree i think Toni Kukoc was the third option (offensively) on that bulls team for those 3 rings. Toni had the best offensive stats after Michael and Scottie for those 3 years(he averaged 13 points or something like that i think).
Tim Grovers mindset is insane. Fortunate for him he found and pursued his Passion. With his mindset he could've literally done anything and be successful! 🔥🔥🔥
CelticsFor2020 knowing how tough minded MJ was, I would’ve be surprised if he had some injuries and just battled through it. But yea having a great strength coach can prevent a ton of injuries
The good thing about Mike is he knew how to utilized the people around him. He allowed Pippen to be the facilitator. He allowed Horace and Rodman to do the dirty works. He allowed Phil to coach him, Tim Grover to train him among others. I think that's more important than forcing people to change their game to cater yours.
Yes, when you force yourself on people it makes you look good while it makes others around you look bad. That whole "makes his teammates better" narrative is bs, I know you know who I'm talking about.
@@meg-k-waldren for me reading and doing brain exercises before sleep messes up with my circadian rhythm. meaning i dont get deep sleep or as well rested next day. normally you want to do brain exercises/reading 1-2 hours before sleep for optimal deep sleep but each persons body responds differently.
Chicano Powers I can see why working out on an empty stomach first thing in the AM, but not studying on empty stomach? Is there any particular reason for that ?
@@jstgoalkeeping MMA and boxing too...all Olympic sports too....the old school mindset was all about 'training hard', now it's 'training smart'....due to the digital age and easy access to information, the objective now is to go deeper and more technical as possible, its a spillover cause of so much information creates an environment where you HAVE to be on top of all the latest data, tech trends, new conditioning programs available.
I met his trainer in a basketball camp before and this guy was amazing. I mean he wouldn’t miss any shots at all and he kept track of every shot he’s taken it was awesome to see.
Technology rots people's minds and corrodes their mentalities. A man like Grover, can do miracles using a new tool because he's paid his dues, he's developped his intellect and his intuitive understanding of a situation in reference to his profession to the max already.
@Jaylen Smith definitely not superior but may be a lot thorough simy because it forces someone like him to be more thorough. However tech today allows you to do so much more
Man... just watching and listening to how Tim spoke about Michael is just simply amazing. Just goes to show how great MJ was during his time and had possibly the best trainer ever.
Or, or, Tim Grover and I'm not saying he wasn't awesome had the best and most competitive athlete ever. Tim is awesome. Not saying he is not. MJ is MJ😊
Now we know why MJ could stay so durable during his Bulls years. How I wish he could help players like Penny, Grant Hill, Barkley, T Mac, their career would have been much better.
To anyone here, if you wanna to pursue greatness and are commited to sacrifice a lot in order to succed, that's what you can achieve. I have always admired MJ endurance, toughness and relentless atitude. Never asked to be traded, never asked for other player to be bought or drafted. The only 2 things he asked were for more money and respect which he got both. Greatness His airness!!
I read in Tim Halberstam’s book “Playing For Keeps” that MJ respected Grover because he didn’t try to butter him up but kept it 100. Like he told MJ his muscle memory would be out of whack at first with this new program, and when it happened, MJ bought in fully because Grover knew what he was talking about.
I believe Michael is the greatest basketball player for his commitment to excellence, and his willingness to pay the price for perfection. Other players ( Kobe, LeBron) are a few notches behind not only MJ’s excellent game, and MJ’s skill level, but his tenacity to be the best.
I've just watched the last dance doc. I never had an interest but do now, it's an amazing sport. I found it hilarious how Jordan would psyche himself up over the slightest things lol. True competitor.
*MY EXPERIENCE WITH TIMOTHY GROVER:* I was a young kid coming up in Detroit.. My vocals were fire, but I wanted to be the best. So I called Tim... he charged $350/hour - We worked on everything around my game...yelling, whispering, high notes, low notes, etc. Anyways... Now, years later, I feed him the big pork sausage on a daily basis, and we have a 100% open relationship.
This video is great! Really insightful and makes it clear how Jordan physically got so superb with his trainer paying such attention to detail along his career and making adjustments when needed. Also, knowing exactly how to train mentally and apply experience, wisdom, and Jordan's competitive nature with the over achieved detail physical training, is how and why his game dominated so greatly. I didn't know until watching this that he had a trainer that contributed as much as was explained here. I just thought Michael did everything on his own basically and just pushed himself a little harder than others. Which is true, but this guy deserves much credit for his contribution to conditioning and micromanaging Jordan's overall training and treatment during his career. Good job.
By 98 Jordan had the best footwork to ever play. His pivots, his jab steps and ball fakes are still the best. He did improve every year probably mostly because of this guy's help.
after listening to Grover talk, this dude is honestly one of the most professional, accountable, and trainers a person can have...This dude was the goat of trainers
@@flobearlin actually, you big dummy! Players back then were getting pushed around, hacked on their way to the basket and also, a lot of them were drinking and smoking during halftime. So your argument is invalid...
Tim Grover is by far the greatest trainer ever especially when talking about greatness and winning. Read his book "Relentless" and go will go crazy with all the winning mentality information he provides. He is a legend.
Imagine offering everybody but MJ your services, then getting declined by everyone and MJ being the one who wanted your services. Guess MJ took it personal
@@smashschool6747 Actually, in another interview Grover explained that he left MJ out because he didn't think a player of his caliber needed his help. He thought MJ already had a great trainer working for him.
@@dr.andersonsghost4315 well it worked either way
Rafael Nadal
Alex Kid yup “he didnt invite me to chest day, so i took that personal”
That’s the only reason he was asked to meet MJ😂 Michael would of took it personally that that he was the only one not sent a letter?? Ha he wouldn’t to see wtf was up with this dude,if mj would of gotten a letter he probably would of thrown it away,Grover is an amazing story teller I could listen to him all day❤️
Every client he mentioned is a hall of famer, that is all the validation a trainer needs.
He casually mentions Harper but Harper was more of a tag along buddy but anyways Harper has 5 titles and used to be a 20+ a night guy before injury so I mean this guy is incredible.
TheBmills415 the crazy thing is that he didn’t really train Harper like the other guys
@@theawesome9yearold20
It speaks volumes
@@TheBmills415 Jordan said Harper was a great player at the bulls but he took a scoring cut because they didn’t need him to do that. Harper talks about it with some reporters same thing with the lakers. He played more as a playmaker and defender
@@lyndonyoung6756
That's true also
He's handled Jordan, Kobe and Wade..
Thats like the top 3 Shooting Guards ever..
Facts
Jerry West third and Wade fourth
but yeah...
@@harmanjotsingh4230 he’s a point guard
@@ontop2324 I guess to each their own
many regard him as a pg/sg
But if you were to count him as a sg, he would be 3rd, if pg, perhaps 2nd imo
@NigWardthen who are
James harden? Tracy McGrady? Clyde Drexler? Allen iveraon? Mitch Ritchmond? Reggie Miller? Joe Dumars? Sidney Moncrief? Klay Thompsan?
Who are number 2 and 3 for all time shooting guards lol
This guys a true professional, counting all his steps. I gotta respect that
the perfect trainer for the GOAT
True
I felt that!💯
@matuopm Just because something seems impossible for you ( because you are a weak-minded individual) it doesn't mean it's not possible.
Logan Wallace ahahahahah
Jordan got the Jordan of trainers
Andradé well said
fr
And jordan of coaches
Albert Lande w
@@lubu1270 lmao
"If resistance makes the muscles grow then resistance makes the brain sharper" this man is full of master Quotables.
*MY EXPERIENCE WITH TIMOTHY GROVER:*
I was a young kid coming up in Detroit.. My vocals were fire, but I wanted to be the best. So I called Tim... he charged $350/hour - We worked on everything around my game...yelling, whispering, high notes, low notes, etc.
Anyways... Now, years later, I feed him the big pork sausage on a daily basis, and we have a 100% open relationship. ...
@@strongestnattyever-videos2247 ????????????
@@lucariemersma2494 yeah..? 😏😏
@@strongestnattyever-videos2247 are you okay??
@@lucariemersma2494 I’m doing ok now...but he makes me sore very often
wow.. he’s just as insane as MJ when it comes to perfecting his craft.
Facts
Meant to be together
not
@gnat yes
Omg you are so right! He's so insane it makes me cream my pants how dedicated he is ! I'm so hot for his perfection of his shaft... I mean craft 🤫
Tim’s attention to detail is ridiculous
Jon Davis liez
@Jon Davis gtfoh lmaooooo
Right and before the advent of today’s tech.
Jon Davis - No you didn’t because tim was born in 1964. I just googled his age and I knew you were lying. Jordan was known in the early 80’s. In the 70’s he wasn’t known.
Jon Davis - So before Jordan was in college or high school? That’s before 1978. So you worked with Tim was 14 years old or younger??
He counted Jordans steps per game.... Enough said..
@just dont facts🤔
@just dont stop stealing comments bruh
Derrick Rose could’ve used this guy
@@malaxhiii stop being a youtube police
@@aformula4198 u mad cuz u thought u was gonna get away with it 🤣 ain't nobody yt police just be original
Tim is so smart that he makes you feel like you’ve learned so much you could go be a sports trainer.
Facts and i actually wanted to b a pro trainer smh hearing him makes me mad i never pursued it
Yeah same happened when saw Rocky the first time..
@@keach1983 never too late Brodie go do it
So smart he tells guys to workout and eat healthy
Remember, he'll lay it all out in front of you, but the key lies in what you'd do with the information.
Derrick Rose could've used this guy
facts
@@jarcthefryguy2355 exactly what I said in my head.
I wish
Derrick Rose needed someone to fix his biomechanics. His landings were brutal.
Thinking the exact same thing 😆
Some trainers walk in and ask their player, "How do you feel?" Tim Grover: "It's your job to _know_ how he feels."
Activate super-saiyan trainer. Never deactivate.
This should be in the Jordan documentary
Zach Crotty he wrote a brilliant book called relentless
Go Bills
Zach Crotty he's in it
99 Spurs would have exposed Jordan if the Bulls even made it that far. There's a reason he came back to the Wizards only a few years later and couldn't even get them into the playoffs in a trash East. TEAM sport
Zenigundam 🤡
If only D Rose had this guidance.
Omg this was my first though too lol
Nuff Said
Right when he said quicker,faster, and stronger .....later. My first thought was drose and them adidas doing him in
We have the same thought
Speed and strength... Go go go but you have to be able to control it, he said. So true. I always marveled at how MJ could burst and suddenly stop on a dime and stick the fadeaway J.
After having an ACL and lateral meniscus tears and surgery and rehab and seeing others in rehab, I came to realize that injury is almost impossible to avoid for people pushing athletic limits. I had always wondered how MJ avoided serious injury since his early foot injury and his knee injury as a Wizard. With as hard as he worked, I wondered how he wasn't getting injured. He isn't superman as evidenced by his foot fracture in his 2nd year. In Last Dance, it was said how his trainer watched his movement during a game, then tailored a treatment afterward to keep him healthy. I don't have definitive evidence, but I suspect it is his trainer that made the difference.
“Receiving the information, that’s free, there’s no cost to that. The price comes in with what you do with that information, and most people aren’t willing to do that.”
What a quote.
Dimitrios Triantopoulos great quote to end on
Incredible & true
“Knowing is not enough we must apply. Willing is not enough we must do”-Bruce Lee
He had a similiar quote about half way. "I can make you stronger, faster, more powerful. But what you do with that power and strength is on you."
.ie knowledge comes with actions
MJ is probably the greatest case study in, at least, sports psychology.
Too many commas
Connor Seams like a billionaires bank account
I think you mean physiology but it's both probably. I think Cristiano Ronaldo is one as well.
Larry Bird
@@nielspeelen5748 I think you could make a case for the physiology. But most definitely for the psychology... not many (innately) think that they only lost because they 'ran out of time'.
In regards to physiology, you think of the machinery and/or the neurological moderation of motor output. There are a few who come to mind in the modern era (in the sports where there exists some 'evolutionary meritocracy'), including Lebron, Messi, Ronaldo, Phelps, Indurain, Bo, Bolt.
MJs ability to shoot on the way down was probably as good as at any other point in the jump shot. Just ridiculous that he could get a defender out-of-phase like that.
"the engine allows you to move, live and go places but it's the brakes that keep you alive"
Love this guy’s humility. Honest, tough, old school. No bs.
Italian for sure
@@RexT3rra His parents are Indian I believe
@@jesseasamoah1191 close enough
@@specialknees6798 Italian and Indian aren't even close
@@specialknees6798 LOL! Love it!
"I never lost a game, I just ran out of time." MJ. #GOAT
Huh?
Just got to that part my bad
Keywan Bernard Very true!
I run out of time too just a lot 🙀
Vince Lombardi said that a few decades before Jordan, of course, I would imagine someone else might have said it but Lombardi is without question the king of quotes when it comes to competition.
His book is amazing. One of the best things that he wrote was that the absolute best in any field were arrogant but... they could back it up so them being arrogant was justified.
He actually totally trashed arrogance, praised humble confidence
whats the title of the book
@@g.berwald5312 relentless
*MY EXPERIENCE WITH TIMOTHY GROVER:*
I was a young kid coming up in Detroit.. My vocals were fire, but I wanted to be the best. So I called Tim... he charged $350/hour - We worked on everything around my game...yelling, whispering, high notes, low notes, etc.
Anyways... Now, years later, I feed him the big pork sausage on a daily basis, and we have a 100% open relationship.
"I never lost a game; I just ran out of time."
Dang, with that mentality, those game-ending shots are not seen as miracles to Jordan but merely improvements to his game.
That's a really good life philosophy. One of the reasons why I love sports. It's entertainment and a way of approaching life...
Pretty sure that was a Yogi Berra quote, which is funny because there's technically no time in baseball. He was full of dumb quotes and nobody could tell if he was joking or just stupid.
So happy to be the 400th like
His brother says otherwise
“I never lost a game. I just ran outta time” woooww that’s dope asf
No IT IS simple Bs
@@saschavandl6693 exactly like gtfo you just lost bro it's ok to lose 😂😂😂😂😂
@@NSH_30 nah
Sounds like Nate, and Nick Diaz
@@saschavandl6693 The greatest competitors don't accept losing, they believe they would win if given more time. It's a mindset that people get into and there's nothing wrong with feeling that way.
11:11 "I never lost a game I just run out of time" the best thing I ever heard. the is the real GOAT!!!
That doesn't make any sense. Basketball is a timed game.
This dude is the GOAT of NBA trainers! My cousin was lucky enough to have Tim Grover as his mentor. He now works in the G-League
Vyshakh Vathielil .... He’s your Cousin??? ruclips.net/video/JZM2BYGHuzc/видео.html
Who's your cousin?
@@KingJohn301 Jaime Vathielil
Vyshakh Vathielil you should get him to bring my mentor into the Gleague to train those guys! My friend has a very different outlook on training than anyone I’ve ever met before
"Give me 30 days we'll see what happens"
30 days turned to 15 years
That's how great a teacher this man is
Training the GOAT
Hollywood should make an individual movie about this guy, he's crazy
He’s got a great book called Relentless if you’re into self development. It’s truly a killer audio book
@@taurios-dryfoos6569thanks pal
Zion Williamson needs to hire this guy asap!
Facts menh 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
It's a little different now organisations have these types of people now
For real
Big Facts
True.
"He didn't trash talk to get into his opponent's head - he did to get into his own head." What a great comment! 18:34
fuckin brilliant
im assumming it triggers him to fire up his edge. so he picks a fight in a way lol
Prince Chongi there’s interviews that have said he made up stuff to fire himself up. Pretended someone said something to make him more competitive.
G2IntegraDA “interviews” it was in the last dance lmfao
Guy's a psycho lmao
The two most impressive pieces of this talk were when he gave mike all the credit saying “he would have been the best without me, I just helped him play a little longer”, and the fact that he was able to get the player’s mailing addresses to send the notes. I want to know how he got a hold of those addresses.
he sent the letters to the Chicago Bulls
The way MJ locks in during any game is ridiculous. Look in his eyes, it's straight up the DEATH STARE. Never seen it in another athlete.
Emrah Öz Kobe
It’s not crazy eyes- it’s the thousand death stair.
Sugar Ray Leonard is actually known for his crazy eyes. He could react to even a twitch
John Clark Weaver you’re right. That’s what I meant
Wou Browne he had it to 80%
How can you not be inspired after watching this? This guy's passion down to every little detail is truly amazing.
Dave Need to apply this same passion to my own profession 🙏🏼
Jimmy Bones you gotta pay the price for it though remember that. Not sometimes, but all the time.
Ikr. He's so passionate about his job. In "The Last Dance," he was almost crying.
I love this video . . the best quote was "Michael was going to be the greatest ever regardless . . I just kept him there a bit longer." . . That is the mindset of an innvator
He definitely earned his money. Dedication is a beautiful thing.
I always believed that about Michael: "he never lost a game, he just ran out of time"! That's why I've always said: even on nights when his shot was off, even in games he lost - he always played like Michael Jordan! Greatest Ever!
*MY EXPERIENCE WITH TIMOTHY GROVER:*
I was a young kid coming up in Detroit.. My vocals were fire, but I wanted to be the best. So I called Tim... he charged $350/hour - We worked on everything around my game...yelling, whispering, high notes, low notes, etc.
Anyways... Now, years later, I feed him the big pork sausage on a daily basis, and we have a 100% open relationship.
Our society is flawed because it creates too many barriers for people like this guy to practise their craft. This guy is the kind of person you could task with just about anything and their attention to detail would yield unprecedented results.
Best 23 mins I’ve ever spent in quarantine
23 minutes for Jordan23? That's quite profound.
@@subzfit 23:23 for his Hall of Fame speech
You’re mother would disagree
@@subzfit your comment has 23 likes and I ain’t gonna ruin it by liking it myself
@@superpasi7315 You're a legend bruv
I type this reply to you as my phone is on 23% battery life... Weird lol
Currently reading his book “Relentless” quite interesting I recommend checking it out
Where can I find the book?
Ego driven book smh
The book isnt bad, but is kinda boring tbh, it's written in a dry, not so interesting way.
@@HumbledByYahahwa How is it ego driven? I'm curious
Zuriel Cornwall
read the book for yourself dumbass😂
''the harder i practice the easier the game becomes,'' MJ. #GOAT
This video is 23 minutes long, must be legit
Brian Johnson 23 minutes of straight FACTS🔥
Lol, true I just looked
most legit was MJs HOF Speech. “23:23”
23 mins and 4 seconds
Michael Jordan(23)
and
Johnny Kilroy(4)
23:45 woulda been decent tho
My goodness! Never heard a trainer that paid this much attention to detail in my life! (All of this before qe had the technology we had today) what a legendary Trainer!!!!!
Right. Its insane.
That crazy yo
Image his training with nba players now with the technology that’s available to him in this era
He's basically saying he's the Michael Jordan of "Sport enhancement specialists"
I know parents that don't pay this much attention to their own children.
Yea lol they just watch and no note taking
Yeah, it seems like this guy paid way more attention to Jordan than his own children 😜
@@fil4648 jordan also pay way more attention to himself than his own children. hof speech. nuf said.
Does he give the same amount of attention to his own kids? And does MJ?
@5 Star Detailing LLC the fact that you don't understand the context of my statement is more concerning.
This might sound petty, but Harper should be the fourth guy on all the "Last Dance" advertisements, not Kerr. If not Harper, Toni K.
Kerr is the most current public face and a good connector to the current NBA landscape, that’s probably why. But you’re right, on those teams, Harper was the #3 option, even before Rodman (who made himself invaluable in other ways). Kukoc was #1 off the bench. What a team.
Nah you right fam. Not petty at all.
Harper has a stammer. Maybe he didn't wanna do it.
fade2black1982 agreed
@@kiteracer i disagree i think Toni Kukoc was the third option (offensively) on that bulls team for those 3 rings. Toni had the best offensive stats after Michael and Scottie for those 3 years(he averaged 13 points or something like that i think).
" I never lost a game, I only ran out of time " MJ.
This sentence alone is makes him the goat.
If they handled Coronavirus the way he handles training.We wouldn’t have issues .
Cope lmao
HIS GIANT EGO ...Makes it UNREALISTIC ! It is how you DEAL with LOSING ! Ask JERRY WEST !
Horrible quote...
“I never lost a game, I just ran out of time” 🐐 talk!
There's a reason they call it;
'The Michael Jordan of...'
Check out this 🔥🔥🔥 CUSTOM SHOE UNBOXING! Please show some love! I don’t mean to be rude! ruclips.net/video/ca-bcpZjJ_8/видео.html
So true
Facts. Truly the GOAT
Facts
KIM JONG DEATH VIDEO -- > ruclips.net/video/j0jZnVgFMjQ/видео.html
Tim Grovers mindset is insane. Fortunate for him he found and pursued his Passion. With his mindset he could've literally done anything and be successful! 🔥🔥🔥
He is legit
This why Jordan barely had any injuries
CelticsFor2020 knowing how tough minded MJ was, I would’ve be surprised if he had some injuries and just battled through it. But yea having a great strength coach can prevent a ton of injuries
The good thing about Mike is he knew how to utilized the people around him. He allowed Pippen to be the facilitator. He allowed Horace and Rodman to do the dirty works. He allowed Phil to coach him, Tim Grover to train him among others. I think that's more important than forcing people to change their game to cater yours.
Sounds like a dig at LeBron.
And a justifiable one lol.
Yes, when you force yourself on people it makes you look good while it makes others around you look bad. That whole "makes his teammates better" narrative is bs, I know you know who I'm talking about.
@@WH15P3R3R facts
LegendaryStatus5 That’s just completely false🤦🏾♂️
@@jaqueezzyhoodlum7551 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
His resume is insane he has trained the 3 best SGs of all time in MJ,Kob, and DWade
"If resistance makes your muscle grow, well resistance makes your brain sharper"
That part was a life lesson for me. And I now see the logic in doing some brain activity every night in bed like reading before you sleep.
@@meg-k-waldren for me reading and doing brain exercises before sleep messes up with my circadian rhythm. meaning i dont get deep sleep or as well rested next day. normally you want to do brain exercises/reading 1-2 hours before sleep for optimal deep sleep but each persons body responds differently.
Edward DV thanks for highlighting that.
David Park I prefer working out and studying on an empty stomach early in the morning.
Chicano Powers I can see why working out on an empty stomach first thing in the AM, but not studying on empty stomach? Is there any particular reason for that ?
Imagine showing a pic of dwade in a cavs jersey
XD
🤣
9/10
, i have his book, called relentless, and it is amazing, and it has helped my mental mindset more than i could have imagined
Can you summarize in couple sentences what the book mainly covers? Thanks
@@samk7717 You are a cleaner. The End.
But seriously, read the whole book. It's worth it.
NEVER IGNORE FUNDAMENTALS. PERIOD
That's why Michael Jordan had the durability that he had amazing
I didn't realize how much science goes into an NBA game
it's mad, all science now
Every sport is like this now
@@jstgoalkeeping MMA and boxing too...all Olympic sports too....the old school mindset was all about 'training hard', now it's 'training smart'....due to the digital age and easy access to information, the objective now is to go deeper and more technical as possible, its a spillover cause of so much information creates an environment where you HAVE to be on top of all the latest data, tech trends, new conditioning programs available.
You guys don’t know what you’re talking about
There is 23 minutes in this video coincidence
I was going to say that
no such thing as coincidence
Tate Edgerton. Lol.
Yes
Illuminati confirmed lol
I think Jordan’s drive and determination and relentless competitive attitude made him the greatest....skills can be matched to a degree
I met his trainer in a basketball camp before and this guy was amazing. I mean he wouldn’t miss any shots at all and he kept track of every shot he’s taken it was awesome to see.
This dude deserves more
More.
More.
More.
More.
@Shahrukh Mushtaq 1 More.
Dang, he is crazy like michael. Imagine they started at 89 and with limited technology. Wow.
Technology rots people's minds and corrodes their mentalities. A man like Grover, can do miracles using a new tool because he's paid his dues, he's developped his intellect and his intuitive understanding of a situation in reference to his profession to the max already.
@@mskidi he is a very intelligent physical coach
@@mskidi That's nonsense...
Today's technology is superior to grover
@Jaylen Smith definitely not superior but may be a lot thorough simy because it forces someone like him to be more thorough. However tech today allows you to do so much more
@@Dwyanerose I DISAGREE WITH YOU, TECH TODAY CANNOT MAKE ANOTHER MICHAEL JORDAN
Man... just watching and listening to how Tim spoke about Michael is just simply amazing. Just goes to show how great MJ was during his time and had possibly the best trainer ever.
Or, or, Tim Grover and I'm not saying he wasn't awesome had the best and most competitive athlete ever. Tim is awesome. Not saying he is not. MJ is MJ😊
Who’s ready for MJ’s documentary
I think it'll be Kobe's first
Brandon Hutsell bruh?🥴
It’s a bulls docu not an mj. He’s part of it
What will it air on
@@harryhenderson5664 ESPN
Everybody's thinking it. "He needs to train Zion right now!"
I agree!
rockrock theragnorok Faxx bro
Wasnt thinking it,but makes sense
Someone give this man a cookie, he's talking about what's really important.
Facts
MJ was so strong mentally just like THANOS
Tim was like a 6 realm stones, making him aware and working on every skill of him.
Marvelous performance
This is a great account of Michael Jordan's training and preparation over the years as well as his artistry.
This guy was around before analytics, that must’ve been brutal.
Very
imagine what he would've done with the analytics insane
@@vinicrusher what are analytics?
@@1farin todays AI and analytics to automatically count steps and more advance stats that needed to be done by hand back it the day
@@vinicrusher ty bro
Now we know why MJ could stay so durable during his Bulls years.
How I wish he could help players like Penny, Grant Hill, Barkley, T Mac, their career would have been much better.
Imagine if rose had this guy
FYI he did help Barkley
Larry bird also
He is the one of the best authors with his book “relentless” amazing book for all athletes
MJ still dominating Sports News cycles
For me being a personal trainer who specializes in sport specific training this was amazing.
Ultimate flex is being able to say you helped Jordan achieve GOAT status
@Rune Master you think LeBron is better
he helped kobe and wade too
Tim also said Mike would have been the greatest regardless Tim training or not
Then to have MJ recommend you onto Kobe once he was done... Talk about passing the torch...
Quarantine and no NBA plus the Last Dance is going to educate a looooot of people about the GOAT and how physical the game was back then...
elwingy you should have used a + & = symbol 😂
To anyone here, if you wanna to pursue greatness and are commited to sacrifice a lot in order to succed, that's what you can achieve. I have always admired MJ endurance, toughness and relentless atitude. Never asked to be traded, never asked for other player to be bought or drafted. The only 2 things he asked were for more money and respect which he got both. Greatness His airness!!
I read in Tim Halberstam’s book “Playing For Keeps” that MJ respected Grover because he didn’t try to butter him up but kept it 100. Like he told MJ his muscle memory would be out of whack at first with this new program, and when it happened, MJ bought in fully because Grover knew what he was talking about.
David Halberstam
I believe Michael is the greatest basketball player for his commitment to excellence, and his willingness to pay the price for perfection.
Other players ( Kobe, LeBron) are a few notches behind not only MJ’s excellent game, and MJ’s skill level, but his tenacity to be the best.
out of whack is an overexxaguration
@@michaelnorris6168 bryant trained ridicously too. idk bout his versatility of his training tho. thats what my insticts say y jordan excelled
VERY jealous of this guy watching and training the GOAT just about every day thru all those years!!!
I've just watched the last dance doc. I never had an interest but do now, it's an amazing sport. I found it hilarious how Jordan would psyche himself up over the slightest things lol. True competitor.
So obvious
This man is a training genius.
This guy is amazing, really trained MJ extremely well and kept him healthy. He definitely won championships with MJ. He's a true Pokémon Master
that is the best analogy I have ever seen
Hahahaha..
wow, lmao
*MY EXPERIENCE WITH TIMOTHY GROVER:*
I was a young kid coming up in Detroit.. My vocals were fire, but I wanted to be the best. So I called Tim... he charged $350/hour - We worked on everything around my game...yelling, whispering, high notes, low notes, etc.
Anyways... Now, years later, I feed him the big pork sausage on a daily basis, and we have a 100% open relationship.
That was an amazing lesson. And also we are reminded how sharp MJ is with his choices.
Except as a GM I guess
This man is incredible, I truly respect individuals who really want to perfect their craft
Me too!!!
This dude was sneaky important to countless childhood memories for me. Always could count on MJ being in the lineup. Thanks for this info.
This video is great! Really insightful and makes it clear how Jordan physically got so superb with his trainer paying such attention to detail along his career and making adjustments when needed. Also, knowing exactly how to train mentally and apply experience, wisdom, and Jordan's competitive nature with the over achieved detail physical training, is how and why his game dominated so greatly. I didn't know until watching this that he had a trainer that contributed as much as was explained here. I just thought Michael did everything on his own basically and just pushed himself a little harder than others. Which is true, but this guy deserves much credit for his contribution to conditioning and micromanaging Jordan's overall training and treatment during his career. Good job.
Jordan and kobe were the 2 hardest working basketball players ever
How do you know?
Can you measure how hard working every player to ever play in the nba was
@@capa1575 just shut up
qed ydu no he is right
@@capa1575 Clearly you haven't heard the stories told by many of the people who were around them
"I never lost a game, i just ran out of time" - G O A T
That gave me chills. The minute he said that I wrote it down.
LeBron didn't say that?
@@lilboat7872 haha
@@lilboat7872 who?
@@lilboat7872 that's why he's not the goat
By 98 Jordan had the best footwork to ever play. His pivots, his jab steps and ball fakes are still the best. He did improve every year probably mostly because of this guy's help.
Tim helped me off the court when I tore an MCL back in '95. He was lead trainer at the gym and always very cool.
*I think you’re lying... can you post proof? I bet you won’t be able to prove it.*
a gifted athlete with crazy determination.
after listening to Grover talk, this dude is honestly one of the most professional, accountable, and trainers a person can have...This dude was the goat of trainers
Wow. What a great interview. Big respect to Mr. Grover and appreciate his efforts on MJ.
Can Dirik Seems like a great guy and the real deal. MJ was lucky to have him around for all those years.
The details... gotta respect that
What he said about training differently for sports makes you see just how great of an athlete Deion and Bo was.
Huh...I never heard the words "load management" at any point, during the 23 minutes of this interview
Casual, intensity is way up and players are not doing cocaine before games anymore.
Florian or they aren’t being soft
@@flobearlin intensity going up? If one of these players played the bad boy Pistons, they'd be out for 6months.
@@flobearlin actually, you big dummy! Players back then were getting pushed around, hacked on their way to the basket and also, a lot of them were drinking and smoking during halftime. So your argument is invalid...
Tim Grover is by far the greatest trainer ever especially when talking about greatness and winning. Read his book "Relentless" and go will go crazy with all the winning mentality information he provides. He is a legend.
I admire this trainers dedication and preperation. They both fed off each others passion.
Tim is the man, read his book.
What’s it called
@@texasmade1846 Relentless
GTOAT - Greatest trainer of all time
Mj the real and only GREATEST OF ALL TIME with all due respect to the rest of the legends like Kobe, wilt, bill and lebron.
The best trainer and the best basketball player ever! Awesome video