Originally Posted by shocka43
Yes but not really....just saying...there are workarounds that are abundant.
And within the rules... players have 8 hours per week of contact for a total of 8 weeks as long as players maintain a certain gpa or were enrolled in summer classes.
Now...you get 2 hours 4 days a week...with coaching staff...
Add to that the time without coaching staff, such as "non-mandatory" court time where payers are held accountable by team captains. The 2 hours per day gets stretched to 3+ real quick and all within the rules. This is more time than the staff sees their players in season, sans games, travel, and rehab.
There is a reason why OSU football players say that they have more work on them in the off season than in season...that's where you put together championship teams.
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Rebuilding a shot is a pretty intensive process especially if you're starting over. Michael Kidd-Gilchrest I read spent hours & hours with a shooting coach. The time is there to practice but I'm skeptical the hours are with a coach that can help rebuild your mechanics from scratch. You need feedback on what you're doing vs shooting in a gym alone.
To do it effectively it sounds like you really need someone working with you day in & out with a good amount of feedback. Minor problems I think could be corrected but I look at his shot as something in need of a total rebuild.
Football you do more work in the offseason because those guys go through a rigorous strength training, conditioning regime
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