Offseason strength and Conditioning Part 3/3

Offseason Reactive Training

Reactive training is somewhat a new term used to describe the training formerly known as plyometrics. The goal of reactive training is to enhance player’s ability to produce and absorb force, when executing these exercises athletes will need to push themselves as hard as they can during the concentric portion of the movement.

This discipline is extremely important for basketball players to transfer their strength gains into speed and power, allowing them to harness their physical improvement from weight room into performance gains in basketball.

The early offseason reactive training program will emphasize on force absorption and improving your kinaesthetic awareness (your body’s ability to sense where it is in space). Often injuries occur because an athlete fails to decelerate and absorb force or simply fails to control his or her body position in space.

Given early offseason is a low performance period of an annual training cycle, reactive training component will capitalize on this opportunity to regress and ensure optimal function of a player’s decelerating capacity and movement control.

Finally mastering the stabilization component of training will be important as your ability to re-jump quickly during consecutive jump efforts will be governed by how quickly and efficiently you land; the quicker the landing the quicker the subsequent jump. Quick consecutive jump with minimal loss of power is an essential skill in basketball i.e. rebounding.

Once again if you participate in recreational basketball during the offseason you might need to adjust this portion of training. Maybe you will perform one session of conditioning and reactive training if you maintain active throughout this period.

 

SESSION 1
EXERCISEWEEK 1WEEK 2WEEK 3WEEK 4
Two Leg Jump w Stabilization3x83x7,8,94x62x4
30s rest
R 2 Leg Lateral Depth Jump-Stabilization3x43x4,4,53x52x6
30s rest
L 2 Leg Lateral Depth Jump-Stabilization3x43x4,4,53x52x6
90s rest then repeat
*Vertical Line Jump from Athletic Stance4x303x404x402x40
30s rest
*Wideouts4x203x303x402x40
60s rest then repeat

* Indicates execute as quick as you can.

SESSION 2
EXERCISEWEEK 1WEEK 2WEEK 3WEEK 4
Two Leg Depth Jump-Stabilization3x53x5,6,54x52x6
30s rest
R Lateral Jump w Stabilization3x63x74x52x5,6,5
30s rest
L Lateral Jump w Stabilization3x63x74x52x5,6,5
45s rest
Pogo Jumps4x103x124x122x13
90s rest then repeat
Speed Skater w Stabilization3x103x103x122x12
30s rest
Lateral Line Jump from Athletic Stance3x203x203x203x20
60s rest then repeat

 

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