The Philippine Star

Team Rise trains hard to welcome LeBron

- By MYLENE MENDOZA-DAYRIT Post me a note at mylene@ goldsgym. com. ph or mylenedayr­it@ gmail. com.

There is feverpitch anticipat io n in Nike’s House of Rise as a nation awaits the return of basketball superstar LeBron James.

@NikePH tweeted, “Get ready, @ King - James will be arriving to inspire Team Rise and Pinoy basketball to the next level.”

He returns to Manila to coach the remaining participan­ts of an ongoing basketball reality show. Nike scoured the whole archipelag­o for 24 street ballers who didn’t have the opportunit­y to receive the proper training to hone their basketball skills.

LeBron will mentor these contestant­s, or Team Rise, as well as join Nike in inspiring a nation of basketball enthusiast­s. There is a big event on August 20, 6 p.m., at the MOA Arena and Nike is giving away tickets for free on a first-come, first-served basis (register at nike.com/rise).

Meanwhile, hard work and intensive training continues in the House where we spotted another returning American, performanc­e enhancemen­t specialist Jeremy Strom.

During training gaps, we asked him a few questions.

PHILIPPINE STAR: What seems to be the common physical problem of the kids in their attempt to hone their basketball skills?

JEREMY STROM: The most common challenge is mobility in their ankles, wrists, and mid- back, as well as transition­ing from playing primarily on flip- flops to Nike Hyperdunks.

What can they do to address that?

The easiest way is to perform preworkout movement preparatio­n drills such as walking lunges, bear crawls, and skipping drills.

A lot of kids don’t seem to connect physical conditioni­ng to becoming a good basketball player. How can you convince them?

The easiest way to convince them that physical strength and power training will make them better players is to show them players like Kobe Bryant, LeBron James, and James Harden. These players are very vocal about their off- court training and how important it is to be the best and minimize injury.

Let us talk about LeBron. Can you relate his basketball prowess to his physical conditioni­ng?

LeBron James is famous for his inseason training and conditioni­ng routine. He believes that he actually gets

stronger, more powerful, as the season goes on because of his strength and conditioni­ng off- court regimen.

Why is stretching important?

Stretching and recovery or regenerati­on exercises are imperative for post-play recovery as well as minimizing the potential for injury. In most cases, recovery is equal or greater to training.

There is a growing focus on plyometric­s. What percentage is its importance compared to strength, cardio, and flexibilit­y?

Plyometric­s are an essential part of any basketball player’s training. It is important that it is mostly done in the power phase of a periodized training plan as well as performed only after the stability, mobility, and strength phases of the program.

How do you balance everything?

Balancing it all together is quite simple with a periodized or systematic approach according to the phases of the season. This periodized plan would include preseason, in-season, post-season recovery, and off-season. Each season or phase would offer different types of exercises. Off-season would involve stability, balance, mobility, strength, and muscle building. Pre- season would include power, speed, and agility. In- season would be range of motion, maintenanc­e, and injury management while postseason recovery would mean neural reconnecti­on and myofascial training. Combining all these facets will improve both their bodies and their game.

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‘ The easiest way to convince kids that physical strength and power training will make them better players is to show them players like LeBron James, Kobe Bryant, and James Harden,’ says Jeremy Strom.

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Lord of the (basketball) Ring: “Get ready, King James (LeBron) is arriving to inspire Team Rise and Pinoy basketball to the next level,” tweeted @NikePH.
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Rise and shine: US performanc­e enhancemen­t specialist Jeremy Strom leads Team Rise in stretching and recovery sessions at the House of Rise in Sheridan, Mandaluyon­g.
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