Dleavitt24 wrote:Haha. I bet your one of those horrible weight belt wearing dead lifters i see in the gym lifting 400 + pound with **** form who apparently knows everything. You seem to have know Idea what is good for a kid Like Bruno. 1 week to perfect a squat or deadlift ha!
I played basketball in high school and my vertical increased by 25 inches from grades 9 to 12. That's good results and I did basic 5x5 training and I can deadlift more than 400lbs raw without a belt. Most personal trainers at your local goodlife fitness don't know what they're talking about. Haha. I bet you're one of those guys, who got a crappy certification and thinks they know everything.
What if the kid has muscle imbalances that need to be address first. I have worked with 16-18 yr old basketball kids before and I can tell you some of those kids have terrible mobility, lack of co-ordination, and poor motor skills. of about 20 kids maybe 2 of them had a natural ability to be able to perform a squat or deadlift and even then they still dont have a full understanding of what it is there doing right or wrong. For the other 18 kids I see co-ordination issues I seen insanely tight glutes calves and hamstrings, immobile ankles, poor core and posture. It takes more than a week to develop a foundation especially if you had no clue what you were doing before. It can take months to years to develop enough experience with exercising to have that type of ability to put on that type of muscle as quick as you seem to think he can.
You can do mobility training and then workout after. At the end of the day it's about linear progression. I've done mobility training before for my squat as well and it doesn't take anymore than a month get muscles accustom to that movement.
In summery I always ask "for who and for what?" is gaining 25-30 lbs the plan for Bruno? could be but who are we to say that right for him. Kevin Garnett had a pretty dam good career and his still a stick, but man is he strong in the post. Lets leave it for the experts to decide whats best for him, for now why dont you go back to your 5 day split, eat 5000 calories a day and worry about how you can get bigger than the next guy.
You have no idea about nutrition

I don't have to eat 5000 calories a day and 99% of the population doesn't in order to lean bulk. I'm not saying Bruno needs to gain 30lbs. I'm saying he needs to lean bulk throughout the year to make good strength and lean weight gains. He's not doing that right now, by just looking at him I can tell that. His problem is more so nutritional than his workout regime.
Oh and by the way anyone who really knows anything about fitness knows what i ment by functional.
Squats and deadlifts do they. They enhance the coordination between the nervous system and muscles. Functional strength training involves performing movements that produce resistance in a way that improves strength directly related to his basketball activities. That's what deadlifting and squats will do. They'll make him more explosive with the ball as long as he doesn't add a ton of deadweight like how Valanciunas did.