You guys are blessed indeed....
Now excuse me while I go smoke on some of Phil's peyote and meditate, praying that Bynum can give us anything in the playoffs....

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Tenacious Spur wrote:Suns did the correct thing letting him go. How they spended their money is the money.
PHXfan85 wrote:Isometrics
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isometrics
IIRC that is what the training staff bases their program on.
tsherkin wrote:Isometrics focus on a lot of oft-overlooked muscle groups, like core muscles and smaller muscles. It's almost never about muscle size but proper balance and fine control.
The best example would be the glute msucle that was bothering Shaq, or ensuring core stability and even distribution of weight throughout your body, etc.
Isometrics isn't the term, though, it's Optimal Performance Training.
Click here for a little paper about the NBA Knee.
You can also look here, though that's a Wikipedia entry. It still discusses Nelson and Doctor Clark.
And last but not least, here is an SI article that mentions it and that initially informed me and caused me to look into it.
So yeah, OPT, Optimum Performance Training.
impulsenine wrote:Do you think that as a result, we'll be able to expect more 30-37-year-old players to be playing well? How does that affect the league?
impulsenine wrote:Here's a thought:
Shawn Marion was known for how he basically never missed games, despite being a hustle player. He also had the Suns training staff for the duration of his career. Coincidence? No way.
Also, Leandro Barbosa is in the same situation...