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Knee Ability The Book INTRO I can still remember being 4 years old and telling my best friend I was going to save up for a Michael Jordan rookie card. I worked odd jobs, saved every penny, and at ... age 6 I did it: I bought a Michael Jordan rookie card for one thousand dollars. I had no interest in toys: just Jordan. First thing after waking up each day, I raced to the couch to turn on the TV, but not to watch cartoons… (From the 1990 video ʼnNBA SuperstarsŊ) An F-16 Fighting Falcon appears on the screen. Michael Jordan enters the tunnel into the arena. The F-16 approaches the runway, then Jordan steps onto the court. The F-16 begins accelerating for takeoff, and Jordan begins dribbling down the court. The F-16 gets faster. Jordan gets faster! F-16 – Jordan! Back and forth they go, till the F-16 lifts off and Jordan soars into the air for a dunk! Berlin’s ʼnTake My Breath AwayŊ begins to play, and slow motion highlights of Michael Jordan ensue. Many hours a day I practiced these dunks on my Little Tike hoop in the garage. By age 9 I was waking up at 5am to do vertical jump programs before school. Thousands of nights I dreamed of dunking like Michael Jordan. Not once did I dream of lying half-naked on an operating table as doctors used markers to draw where they were going to cut me open. Chronic knee pain secretly dominated my life starting at age 12. I remember during a fire drill at school, being worried that if a real firebroke out, I’d be the last one out, because unless I was warmed up, I couldn’t even run, and I had to go up and down stairs very slowly to avoid the pain. By 14 it was not so secret: my teammates and coaches nicknamed me ʼnOld ManŊ because my knees were so stiff. I finished high school with scars on my knee, not even close to dunking a basketball, and with no college coaches interested in giving me a scholarship. I recall the moment it hit home that my dream of being a basketball player had not succeeded. I had a real decision to make: What would I do with my life now? Would I choose a logical career and forget basketball, or would I devote my existence to figuring out how to bulletproof my knees? I chose the latter, and began painting walls during the day to make money, while I studied and experimented with how to fix my knees. A year went by with no results. In fact, I was certain I needed another surgery when a spark of truth finally presented itself… ʼnThe athlete whose knees can go farthest and strongest over his or her toes is the most protected.Ŋ Everything I had been taught up to this point by dozens of trainers and physical therapists was very clear: NO KNEES OVER TOES – but when I read this statement, I immediately knew it was true. I scrambled on the internet looking for examples of this, and the first video footage I found was from Australian Strength Coach Keegan Smith, a student of Charles Poliquin. I became a student of Charles myself, and learned enough to get my knees to the point where I could play basketball with manageable pain. At age 21, I beat the odds and signed a college basketball scholarship with an up-and-coming coach named Jeremy Shulman. He was the only coach who gave me a shot, and I repaid him by becoming the starting point guard for his team and helping him win two straight conferencechampionships. At age 23, I received a full-ride scholarship offer from Boston University. From unrecruited in high school, to Division 1 scholarship, local kids back home were reaching out to have me train them whenever I was in town: no one had ever heard of such a story, and people wanted to know how I had pulled it off. Little did I know, the NCAA rule only allowed 5 years of eligibility to play sports after graduating high school, and my time was up. I assembled all my medical records, and Boston University appealed the ruling, but once again I was denied. It was suggested that I get a lawyer and fight the decision in time for the start of the season, but I knew it was meant to be: my purpose was to follow the clues I learned from Charles Poliquin, and see what I could achieve with knees over toes. Fast forward to today, and at 29 years old I have the abilities I always dreamed of: I can DUNK, and not just a little bit: I’ve now trained many NBA players, and my style of on-court training involves playing against them one-on-one, followed by working on dunking ability. It is still surreal for me, as a 6’1 guy who grew up unable to grab the rim, to teach 6’6″+ NBA players how to improve their dunks, and physically demonstrating the precise next dunk which would improve their game but which they cannot do yet, thanks to the system of knee training you are about to learn… PART 1: KNEE ABILITY ZERO Knee Ability ʼnZeroŊ is a program which requires zero weights, zero equipment, and zero special abilities to start. You can read, study the pictures, and follow right along! I will teach you how to perform each exercise with written explanation and visual demonstration. You will do the exercise, then come back to your book and read the ʼnWhyŊ behind the exercise. I will even give your exact sets, reps, and schedule, every step of the way through this book… KNEE ABILITY ZERO, STEP 1: THE TIBIALIS RAISEYour tibialis muscle is on the front of your lower leg. It acts both to flex your toes up, and to decelerate your foot when you walk, stop running, jump, etc., which you will see examples of when you get to the ʼnWhyŊ section for this exercise: HOW Find a wall and make sure you have safe footing (no socks or slippery floor). Put your butt against the wall, and stand out a comfortable distance, with your legs straight: Now, without letting your knees bend, flex your toes up and hold the top position for 2 seconds before lowering back down: To make the exercise easier, s [Show More]

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