Re: The Ball Effect
Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2026 4:27 am
Thanks for all that info Lip! I had wondered if Ball had followed anything Curry had done during his career so that's excellent he is doing so and it's leading to good results. I was thinking that would be something I would hope he would implement going forward but it seems like he is already doing it with positive results. A couple things to add.
Curry was given less money due to his ankle issues. It was one reason GS was able to do some things to their roster they wouldn't have otherwise.
When I was in my early to mid 20's I started to having issues rolling my ankles when I played. Obviously I wasn't playing professional basketball but I played a couple times a week. I had one instance that kept me from playing a week or something but I've always been a pretty quick healer and probably a high pain threshold. Still it was happening pretty often. I tried some more restrictive shoes and some braces but I don't think it helped and I liked wearing the low top shoes better too. Lol
At one point a fellow volunteer shared that she had terrible problems rolling her ankles (just like walking around not playing a sport or anything) and she was told her ankle ligaments were super loose because of probably her general genetics and then all the instances of injury etc. She did some exercises with her foot ankle etc nothing helped. She said she understood being overweight was part of the problem but it was hard to change that when just walking around you could roll your ankle and the older you get the harder it is to make these changes. I am also overweight which doesn't help but she was moreso. She consulted another doctor and he said do not do those exercises they are not helping they are probably stretching things out as you do them. He said the thing that will help is simply balancing on one foot for as long and you can. For her that was maybe one second. This strengthens the ligaments without stretching them etc. Hearing this I started balancing on one foot back and forth for a few minutes a couple times a week or more. I got stronger and my balance was better. I would throw stuff in the air and catch it to challenge myself. I stopped rolling my ankles and I was better driving to the basket...not all that good still lol but I was better balanced and had more control while doing so.
If I remember correctly Curry credits doing a specific yoga pose which includes balancing on one foot which also helped strengthen his hips as a big part of how he both got past his ankle issues and got stronger with his hips. If you look at Curry after his work you can see he was stronger in the lower body (upper body got stronger too). One of the reasons why Curry was able to hold up against bigger players at least for a while long enough to have others help out was his much stronger lower body.
A while back I saw some video of Gobert standing on and balancing on one foot on some sort of medicine exercise ball and something throwing him objects. I know he is a professional athlete but that seemed fairly impressive. Gobert clearly does everything he can to perform and stay on the court. Hopefully Edwards and Ball will be following that example going forward. I know when I was younger I didn't do a whole lot I could just go out there play for hours and was fine. As we all know that doesn't stay the same at some point a we have to start doing more to keep our bodies going. Getting a massage gun for me was kinda life changing. I haven't gone to a chiropractor since. I'm still annoyed at my friends that are PTs that didn't suggest one earlier. Lol
Curry was given less money due to his ankle issues. It was one reason GS was able to do some things to their roster they wouldn't have otherwise.
When I was in my early to mid 20's I started to having issues rolling my ankles when I played. Obviously I wasn't playing professional basketball but I played a couple times a week. I had one instance that kept me from playing a week or something but I've always been a pretty quick healer and probably a high pain threshold. Still it was happening pretty often. I tried some more restrictive shoes and some braces but I don't think it helped and I liked wearing the low top shoes better too. Lol
At one point a fellow volunteer shared that she had terrible problems rolling her ankles (just like walking around not playing a sport or anything) and she was told her ankle ligaments were super loose because of probably her general genetics and then all the instances of injury etc. She did some exercises with her foot ankle etc nothing helped. She said she understood being overweight was part of the problem but it was hard to change that when just walking around you could roll your ankle and the older you get the harder it is to make these changes. I am also overweight which doesn't help but she was moreso. She consulted another doctor and he said do not do those exercises they are not helping they are probably stretching things out as you do them. He said the thing that will help is simply balancing on one foot for as long and you can. For her that was maybe one second. This strengthens the ligaments without stretching them etc. Hearing this I started balancing on one foot back and forth for a few minutes a couple times a week or more. I got stronger and my balance was better. I would throw stuff in the air and catch it to challenge myself. I stopped rolling my ankles and I was better driving to the basket...not all that good still lol but I was better balanced and had more control while doing so.
If I remember correctly Curry credits doing a specific yoga pose which includes balancing on one foot which also helped strengthen his hips as a big part of how he both got past his ankle issues and got stronger with his hips. If you look at Curry after his work you can see he was stronger in the lower body (upper body got stronger too). One of the reasons why Curry was able to hold up against bigger players at least for a while long enough to have others help out was his much stronger lower body.
A while back I saw some video of Gobert standing on and balancing on one foot on some sort of medicine exercise ball and something throwing him objects. I know he is a professional athlete but that seemed fairly impressive. Gobert clearly does everything he can to perform and stay on the court. Hopefully Edwards and Ball will be following that example going forward. I know when I was younger I didn't do a whole lot I could just go out there play for hours and was fine. As we all know that doesn't stay the same at some point a we have to start doing more to keep our bodies going. Getting a massage gun for me was kinda life changing. I haven't gone to a chiropractor since. I'm still annoyed at my friends that are PTs that didn't suggest one earlier. Lol