Maddie training hard

Updated on physical education 2024-04-14
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Correct, the fact that the physical fitness T-Mac is already stronger than the Kobe is undoubtedly (you can just look at the previous ** and reviews in this regard). Not to mention the breakthrough, his first step is the fastest and biggest in the NBA, it's just the cause of injuries, and he can't do it as he likes. I don't know how much Kobe can run in the 40 meters, but T-Mac only needs 4 seconds and in his first year in the NBA, he can only lift more than 100 pounds.

    Able to lift more than 200 pounds after a summer of binge training. Another summer, he was able to lift more than 300 pounds. You can check these facts.

    Can this be called not hardworking?

    Maddy, who is injury-free, who knows how many more miracles he will create. Even now he is able to create greatness.

    Keep your eyes peeled and wait.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Don't forget, he is a person with injuries, and professional athletes should know that it is impossible to completely heal an injury like Maddie, if he hadn't been injured a few years ago and trained hard every day like Kobe, it would really be bad.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    First, Maddie's skills are not as good as Kobe's. Far from being able to pass people.

    Second, Maddie's physical fitness is not as good as Kobe, not as strong as Kobe, and because he was in the Magic that year, he played too hard, so that the back injury became an incurable disease that accompanied his later career.

    Third, Maddie is very hardworking, otherwise his three-point shooting would not be so accurate.

    Fourth, Maddie is a Pippen-type all-round player, balanced in all aspects, and few people can compare to him.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Maddie has a good talent, but the key is that he has no desire to win, and he is very loose.

    kobe!Warrior!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If Maddie trains hard every day, Kobe is not at all comparable to what he doesn't, Maddie's talent is rare in the NBA, and compared to the talent of God Jordan, if he trains hard, he may become the next Jordan!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If that's the case, then the waist is injured and it's time to retire.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Don't think that wheat is not hard.

    Rice has hard work, where to harvest.

    Being talented does not necessarily mean that you are not working hard.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Character is everything, and it's hard to say about technical ability, but Maizi's personality is more attractive than Kobe

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Just look at his eyes.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    If Maddie hadn't been injured, he would be on par with Kobe.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    He is cross-eyed, congenitally deficient, and his training is in place.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Very likely to surpass Kobe's.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    In Chicago's basketball gym, Maddie sweats every day. His hard work has paid off, and a trainer is no longer able to stop Maddie on the court. Recently, fox26 radio ** Maddie trained**, Maddie can already jump on the spot and complete the two-handed dunk with his back to the hoop!

    Previously, medical experts** estimated the recovery period for minimally invasive knee surgery to take 9 to 12 months. As for Maddie specifically, they believe Maddie won't be back in action until at least the end of January next year. For all this, Maddie only sneered, his recent training** surprised medical experts, at this moment Maddie has been able to accelerate, change direction and jump back buckle on the spot, and at this time it is only 5 months before his operation!

    On the training court, Maddie faced a chase and interception from a trainer led by Gulliver every time he shot and broke through. The trainers weren't as tall as the NBA players, but they were just as strong and they had plastic sticks in their hands to jam Maddie's shots. In one shot, Maddie gently leans sideways, passes past the trainer and glides to score a one-handed layup, a movement that is not in his prime.

    In addition, Maddie also showed his best "dry pull jump shot" technique, it can be seen that after surgery, Maddie also added backward and air movements when doing "dry pull jump shot", perhaps this is a new technique he developed to avoid being blocked by opponents next season, and Maddie flew into the hoop with almost every shot accurately, and several trainers had nothing to do with him.

    The most amazing thing is that at the end, Maddie stood with his back to the hoop, held the ball in both hands, suddenly jumped up on the dry ground, and cleanly dunked the ball into the hoop, which is very amazing, because according to the speculation of medical experts, Maddie can't jump and run at this moment, and Rocket No. 3 can already complete such a difficult action.

    So, when Maddie says, "I'm going to score 30 points right now," he's not lying to you.

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