and boost explosive power. Remember to keep your eyes on the ball and let your trailing heel turn freely.
6. AGILITY
WHATEVER the athletic pursuit, superior agility and focus will set you apart. Ladder drillsusing a simple ten-rung ladder grid laid out on the groundhone both. Do 34 reps of each, keeping your feet close to the ground and stepping lightly. TOP GEAR: Agility Ladder Basic, $40; www.jumpusa.com
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WALL THROWS: 5C Overhead 5D Chest Pass Photographs by Monte Isom
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6A) ONE-IN: Run through, placing one foot inside each box.
6B) TWO-IN: Run through the ladder, placing both feet inside each box.
6C) LATERAL TWO-IN: Facing perpendicular to the ladder, shuffle through sideways, placing both feet in each box. Alternate left and right on approach.
6D) IN/IN OUT: Standing to the left of the first box, place your right foot, then left, inside; step to the right side of the box with your right foot, step forward into the next box with your left, and then place your right there as well; then, with your left foot, step out of the box to the left; continue through.
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TOTAL-BODY THROWS: 5E Over the Back (throw as high as you can) 5F Squat & Throw (let ball bounce, no pauses) Photographs by Monte Isom
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PAUL SCOTT is working on a book-length version of the "Shape of Your Life" fitness plan (Outside, May-September 2002).