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Basketball Round 1; Whoa Nelley was I Bad

So I was feeling pretty good and decided I wanted to try to play some basketball at an open gym.  I need to exercise and having spent the better part of 15 years playing basketball at a high level relative to my age I thought it would be an good way to get some exercise.

The open gym was a bunch of guys 30+ years old.  Some were still decent, some looked and played as if they might have been good high school ballers.  It was a half court game and the level of basketball seemed just about right for my first game of basketball in over a year...

The first 4 or 5 games I missed about 15 point blank shots.  I got only 1/4 the rebounds I should have.  It was a pretty pathetic display of basketball for a guy 6'10", but I did throw a few sweet passes. I was adequately hydrated and had eaten a few almonds before playing.  I got a great deal of exercise.

The last 2 games I played I started to be a more comfortable... I made a few shots and got a few more rebounds.  I am looking forward to going back on Wednesday and I think I have found my form of exercise M-Th.  1/2 court basketball  M/W and volleyball T/Th.  I still have around 100 pounds to go, but I am fast approaching a weight where in the past I played some decent ball.

All in all a successful first step.

Originally posted 2008-12-05 01:19:04. Republished by Old Post Promoter

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