Description
BASKETBALL STRENGTH TRAINING: PROGRESSIONS & REGRESSIONS
Brian Bingaman profile
Brian Bingaman is currently the director of Strength & Conditioning at the St Joseph’s University. He was named a Master coach of Strength and Conditioning by the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association (CSCCA), is a Strength and Conditioning Coach Certified, and is also a level 1 Club Coach at the United States Weightlifting
What you stand to benefit from this course
With this basketball strength training course, you will get to see essential exercises that can help in building the level of strength that you need to be a more effective basketball player. You will get to see techniques which do not involve the use of any equipment to techniques that involve the use of weights or other kinds of equipment based on what you have at your disposal.
You will also get to see how you can tailor your workouts to match the time of the season that you are in, for advanced players, for injured players, etc. You will be taught how to build strength in your shoulders by making use of progressive overhead press routines.
Overview of the Basketball Strength Training Video
In all sports programs, one very important aspect is strength and conditioning. One of the most significant reasons for you to engage in a strength & conditioning program is to prevent the occurrence of injuries. This is so because engaging in certain sports activities and playing week in week out puts you at the risk of getting injured.
In this course, watch as the expert Brian Bingaman explains how he makes use of exercise progressions & regressions for weight training with the basketball team at St. Joseph to teach the players on new patterns of movement, the cleanup technique, and to prevent injuries or offer remediation. As you make ground-up movement, Bingaman will lead you through development progression in every session and teach you a lot of critical cues. You will discover how to lay a solid foundation for your program by learning how to develop a program for weight training. Bingaman’s focus on athlete development and that is where the philosophy of progression and regression really come into action. The program recognizes that all players are individuals who are different from each other. Therefore, it takes an individualized approach with regards to strength work and still lets you keep a team atmosphere and work with a large number of athletes.
Brian Bingham offers you a variety of strength exercises along with great ideas that you can add to your program already. Some exercises that you will be exposed to include-
- Double Leg Exercises
Using double leg progression, Brian Bingaman shows you the progressive lifts that are used in helping athletes to master the movement pattern called the “bilateral squat.” This movement pattern starts with a PVC-overhead squat for the enhancement of athletes’ flexibility and mobility. Brian Bingaman then moves on to the improvement of posture and the enhancement of core support using a med ball and also gobble squats. He then progresses on to demonstrating weighted front squats and weighted back squats.
- Single Leg Exercises
For the single leg aspect, Brian Bingaman demonstrates progressions by using a split squat for body weight. He makes use of the lift to show vital body positions which are very important in the development of balance and posture. With improvements in the athletes, Bingaman takes them through reverse lunges and also front lunges, and he gets to introduce dumbbells as soon as the athletes can control the weight of their body effectively. A Bulgarian split squat is expertly broken down by Bingaman and happens to an effective tool. Rent this basketball strength training DVD today.
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Q: Can I get an extended viewing time?
A: Yes, just make the quantity of a DVD (2) and that will double your viewing time.