Training Frequency This article can be useful for anyone looking to determine how many times a week to train but it’s really written specifically for PPT clients.  My goal is to help PPT clients and athletes pick the right training frequency for their goals, needs, and specific circumstances.   The PPT Process Biomechanical Assessment When you…

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Skater Squat

Not all Unilateral Exercises are Created Equally! The content in this article is based on concepts from: Alex Natera’s “Load Comparison Ratio in Single and Double Leg Movements for UKSCA while at Aspire in Dohar, Qatar”  Mike Boyle’s explanation of these concepts in “Mike Boyle – Unilateral Training Revisited (MBSC Thrive Summit 2021)” Unilateral Squat…

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Drill sergeant is a classic basketball camp/clinic drill.  It’s not a bad one, but the way it’s typically done is missing out on a huge opportunity to get kids better at defense! Usually, it’s all about working hard and getting kids tired. While conditioning is an important aspect of basketball performance, we can increase the…

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Make Your Rehab Your Prehab I didn’t follow my own advice! I always tell athletes that if you have been injured you have to “make your rehab your prehab”.   Often, when an athlete gets injured, if they are even disciplined enough to do the rehab program, they often completely drop every rehab exercise once they…

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Framer Hold RFESS

We’ve already shared our “top” overall strength exercises for basketball players, and given you options for how to best replace those exercises if you have absolutely no equipment at all.  But what if you have ONLY dumbbells?   Well, first off, if you only had dumbbells you would have WAY more options than if you were…

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Decline Push-Up

OK, we’ve already shared our “top: overall strength exercises for basketball players.  See: https://progressiveperformance.ca/top-strength-exercises-for-basketball-players/ But, that really works if you have access to essentially all equipment a high-end training studio would have.  Obviously that’s not a reality for many basketball players – some of you may have access to a fully equipped gym when you…

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SSB RFESS

For more advanced basketball players that have been strength training for a while, these are GENERALLY the top lifts you want to progress to and really get stronger at.  Like any of these “top exercises” lists, you really need to be aware that while this is generally true for most athletes, NOTHING is true all…

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Goblet Split Squat

Beginner Strength Exercises – Part 2 Alright…You are on your way! You are a young hooper, you started your strength training journey, and you used our previous post to get started  with the right exercises.  Good start! But, after making some progress with those basic exercises, it’s time to keep those exercises in your training,…

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