1. Anatomical position- Erect standing position with all body parts, including the palms of the hands, facing forward.
2. Extension- To make a straightening movement.
3. Bicep- A portion of the arm that deals with flexion.
4. Tricep- A portion of the body that deals with extension.
5. Supination- Combined condition of plantar flexion, inversion, and adduction.
6. Extrinsic- Muscles with proximal attachments located proximal to the wrist and distal attachments located distal to the wrist.
7. Linear- Along a line that may be straight or curved with all parts of the body moving in the same direction at the same speed.
8. Apendicular skeletion- Bones composing the body appendages.
9. Stability-Resistance to disruption of equilibrium.
10. Frontal Plane- Plane in which lateral movements of the body and body segments occur.
11. Elevation- To raise in an upward motion.
12. Planterflexion- To point the toes towards the ground.
13. Laterally- Towards the sides of an orgin.
14. Distal- Furthest away from the mid points.
15. Proximal- Closest to the mid point.
16. Trajectory- The flight path of a projectile.
17. Phalanges- The scientific term for fingers.
18. Humerous- Is attached to the hip in a ball in socket joint. Strongest bone in the body.
19. Superior- Another name for above.
20. Extend- To straighten out.
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Step ups
Lay up DIAGRAM

George Mikan drill

Directions in Scientific terminology!!!
Start in the Anatomical Position above the three point line or just lateral to the foul line. The Frontal Plane of your body should be facing the basket. Use the Extension of your Biceps and triceps while at the same time Supinating the Extrinsic muscles of the wrist in order to start dribbling the basketball. At this time you should be making a Linear movement foward towards the basket. As you approach the basket use the Elevation of the inside leg of your Appendicular Skeleton to increase the Stabilization of your body. You have to use Planterflexion of your inside foot, that is Proximal to the basket, in order to build momentum to be able to jump. By this time the ball should be in your hand that is Distal to the basket. Elevate the Humorous that is located Distal to the basket on a 90 degree angle. Now Extend your arm that the ball is in, to where it is Superior to your head. Use the tips of your Phalanges to hold the ball in. Now you want to aim for the box on the back of the backboard. When you get to your highest point release the ball from your hand. The ball should now be on a Trajectory path and eventually making its way into the basket.
Friday, November 5, 2010
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