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About David Kenward
Expertise
Questions relating to the mental game - when you do well in practice but make mistakes in competition and when you want to perform better under pressure. This includes overcoming accident-related fears.

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As the mental coach I solve performance problems in competition and help people perform better under pressure in any sport. I work with the mental game, using a variety of analytical and mental training tools. My background includes sports competition, the medical field and business world.

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Bachelor of Arts, California State University, Sacramento. Specialized training in Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP) and Hypnosis for Sports.

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Amateur, school, semi-pro and professional sports competitors in a wide variety of sports. I work with children and adults.

 
   

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Basketball Instruction - Need to Dunk


Expert: David Kenward - 3/30/2008

Question
I am 6'4 well almost 6'5 I guess I am 230lbs I cant dunk anymore. When I was in highschool about 3 years ago at least a one handed dunk was easy I am a little chubby now but does that really have a big effect on my jumping? I am 23 years old now so I am still young and I have time to Improve can you give me some exercises to help jumping whatever it takes. Thank you

Answer
Hello Gerard

If you are chubby enough to mention it as a factor, than I'd guess that either it is or you THINK it is, either of which can hold you back.  How important is it to you to dunk again?  Important enough to let go of the extra weight that might be holding you back?  There's a saying in the auto racing world - "if you want to go faster, get lighter."  Same thing in the jumping world.  Your muscles can only compensate for so much gravity.

Exercises are always good and I'd suggest you ask one of the other experts on this forum for some specific for jumping.  But if you want to dunk, I'd suggest getting to the point where you don't look at yourself as chubby, which could put you back into high school mode where a one-handed dunk was easy.

Good luck and let me know how it goes.

David

David Kenward, The Mental Coach
Sacramento, California
http://www.thementalcoach.com
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