PLEASE, recreate this, or re-run this study @ dunk camp and or other sport camps. That way you can get more accurate numbers. I love what y’all do, looking forward to start the program as a 35 year old💪🏽
for normal athletes a high power clean probably means that the athlete has a decent training age and is just dedicated overall to even learn technique and do the movement. i bet if you took a look at power clean numbers between non thp and thp athletes, you might see a greater difference than even their vertical
I suggested this kinda stats a few weeks ago. I hope I influenced you guys in someway (probably not lol) Please make another video once you've compiled everything.
Im currently on my last semester of a masters degree in data science, so this is super interesting to me! Is there a link to the text? and what model did he use?
Which is better power clean or loaded jump? If we are talking about specificity nothing is more specific than jumping itself right which should make loaded jump even more correlated to jumping height?
Great fkn work! Also ¿How much I should squat, DL to start training power cleans ? or is that even a thing? I think that I should have a considerate level of streght to manage the movement with confort
Why in the world did yall not test RFESS, PJF already did a study like this and posted it on edge u. RFESS quarters had higher peak forces then power clean and high pull (it was very close) and had less coordination
@@nlsdrf1290 you been on the Skool app? these kids talking about having 46" verticals and cant dunk or hitting a PR squat while their vid shows a quarter squat.
If you've jumped a lot and you are relatively light, not surprised. I can actually still power clean 225 pretty easily but already over 40 with arthritis all over, Achilles tendonopathy, degenerative disc disease and completely flat painful feet so cant even come close to doing a full effort jump anymore which sucks since I still have an 8ft standing reach and just need a senzu beans to be back to dunking with ease again.
PLEASE, recreate this, or re-run this study @ dunk camp and or other sport camps. That way you can get more accurate numbers. I love what y’all do, looking forward to start the program as a 35 year old💪🏽
for normal athletes a high power clean probably means that the athlete has a decent training age and is just dedicated overall to even learn technique and do the movement. i bet if you took a look at power clean numbers between non thp and thp athletes, you might see a greater difference than even their vertical
Happy I participated to this survey 🔥
ive always wanted something like this as a statistics/data science major
Excited for this equation!! Will it be posted in the Skool community or by email?
This is dope
been waiting for thiss 💪💪
I suggested this kinda stats a few weeks ago. I hope I influenced you guys in someway (probably not lol)
Please make another video once you've compiled everything.
I another good question would have been “what’s the highest rim you’ve dunked on”. Though you could probably infer it from vert and standing reach
Interested by the paper, would be nice to get it on the skool community!
Oh nvm you just answered 😅
Im currently on my last semester of a masters degree in data science, so this is super interesting to me! Is there a link to the text? and what model did he use?
Dang how did you get through all that school ? Any tips ??
Which is better power clean or loaded jump?
If we are talking about specificity nothing is more specific than jumping itself right which should make loaded jump even more correlated to jumping height?
A loaded squat looks more like a jump, but the way it loads the weight makes it less specific
Great fkn work! Also ¿How much I should squat, DL to start training power cleans ? or is that even a thing? I think that I should have a considerate level of streght to manage the movement with confort
I think as long as you can lift an empty barbell, you can start learning cleans
when will we get access to the calculator?
Why in the world did yall not test RFESS, PJF already did a study like this and posted it on edge u. RFESS quarters had higher peak forces then power clean and high pull (it was very close) and had less coordination
Please send it out pleaseeee
correlation does not imply causation
Cool concept but useless data. Without review of lifting technique its impossible to use 1 RMs as valid data.
Not really 😂 because the technique is still gonna be roughly the same and averaged out in the grand scheme of things
@@nlsdrf1290 you been on the Skool app? these kids talking about having 46" verticals and cant dunk or hitting a PR squat while their vid shows a quarter squat.
I’m sophomore with 25 inch vert
i can’t power clean for shit but i guarantee i can jump higher than most who could
If you've jumped a lot and you are relatively light, not surprised. I can actually still power clean 225 pretty easily but already over 40 with arthritis all over, Achilles tendonopathy, degenerative disc disease and completely flat painful feet so cant even come close to doing a full effort jump anymore which sucks since I still have an 8ft standing reach and just need a senzu beans to be back to dunking with ease again.
I’m a credentialed actuary on a predictive modeling team. My profile description has email if you want another opinion.
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