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new techniques for dealing with the lockout schedule

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by faraza84, Feb 1, 2012.

  1. faraza84

    faraza84 Member

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    http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nba-b...506207.html;_ylt=AlLOD9vG32nNIcqnHM3yflW8vLYF

    The compressed lockout schedule has been tough for everyone associated with NBA teams, from players to coaches to marketers to young bloggers who would maybe like a night off from the NBA every once in a while. Nevertheless, it's the situation at hand, and everyone has to deal with it.
    Some teams are getting more creative than others. Just take a look at the Houston Rockets, who've attacked the problem with their usual mix of resourcefulness and innovation. From Jonathan Feigen for the Houston Chronicle:

    Because of the schedule compressed by the lockout, the Rockets have changed everything from the food players eat to the clothes they wear on flights. They have hired massage therapists and a doctor specializing in muscle-release techniques.

    They have purchased equipment, including, in the training room, a $54,000 Cryosauna that gives the effect of an intense ice bath.

    Coach Kevin McHale has barred players from the gym or cut practices short, especially for players logging long minutes. Weight training programs have been changed and stretching routines adjusted.

    Rockets director of strength and conditioning Darryl Eto and rehabilitation coordinator and strength and conditioning assistant coach Dave Macha would not comment about any of the changes in the team's routine or training, citing techniques they consider proprietary.

    Jones not only knows when the Rockets are likely to practice through the rest of the season, he said he could likely predict when there will be tough ones and when McHale will take it easy.

    The approach, in general, has been to adjust to the bizarre schedule by cutting down on the level of uncertainty in how the team prepares. On top of that, they've also introduced new techniques into the recovery process. For all we know, this is only a one-year thing. What's impressive about the change is that they haven't blindly stuck to the same routine when every other routine has changed. A shift in standard operating procedure requires adjustments in all aspects of NBA life.

    It'll be interesting to see if teams like the Rockets learn anything this year that they can use in future, more typical NBA seasons. This schedule is irregular, but that could also make it a useful training ground for more experimental training methods. For all we know, the proprietary techniques mentioned in this article could end up changing how NBA teams monitor players' health for years to come.

    Interesting, massage therapist and cryosauna? Has anyone used this in anyway shape or form. I know for the casual or pickup game kind of guys icing isn't really done, but what methods do yall use after playing whatever sports yall play? Just curious

    Guess Les isn't cheap that cryosauna is 54k? hopefully it didn't put us in a position to drop some nonguarenteed salary
     
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  3. Big MAK

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    The cyrosauna has been around for awhile, I believe. Players say it works wonders. I think alot of the Mavs use it.
     
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    Keith Jones is never introduced in the article, only referred to as "Jones"
     
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    That's how Keith Jones rolls in life. He is never introduced and only referred to as "Jones."
     
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    Thanks for sharing this. It's awesome as a fan to read stuff like this sometimes - to reflect on what goes on behind the scenes to keep guys healthy, help them stay fresh, and be reminded of how contemporary technology is promoting the game's athletes.

    That said, glad to know ice still works! :)
     

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