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Thu, Feb 19th 2009, 12:15

Brandon talks with Muscle and Fitness

In a recent interview with Muscle and Fitness Magazine Brandon talked about his training and exercise routines.

M&F: The NBA season can be grueling. How do you stay strong through 82 games and the playoffs?

ROY: It starts in the off-season. The big thing I do now is bike riding. I usually ride 15-16 miles a day. During the season your body can take a pretty big pounding with all the basketball. Biking allows me to stay fit and conditioned without all the wear and tear.

M&F: How does weight training fit into your routine?

ROY: After I bike, I’ll stretch for 10-15 minutes and then head to the weight room. I’ll do upper body one day and the next day I’ll do lower body.

M&F: Do you have any favorite upper body and lower body exercises?

ROY: On the lower body, I really like the leg press. I like it because it strengthens all my lower body muscles like my thighs and the joints around the knee area. It helps me feel bouncy on the court. I just feel lighter.

Upper body, I love the bench press. I like to do a lot of reps with a lower weight to work on my explosion.

M&F: Does your routine change in-season?

ROY: During the season I try not to be in the weight room as long. I’ll only lift for 25 minutes. I usually get in about 10 lifts a month, 5 upper body and 5 lower body. I’ll also do lots of abs and a lot of reps. My body is used to building muscle and when I miss a few days, I can feel the difference in the season.

M&F: What’s the most grueling exercise you have to go through?

ROY: Suicides are the worst. We do conditioning tests where we do 5 down and backs and we get timed. We always try to talk the coach out of it. It’s really taxing on the body. We all do it because it’s more mental toughness than it is physical toughness.

M&F: Do you have any special game day foods? Supplements?

ROY: I always try to get enough carbs and protein in me before a game. I usually eat pasta, baked chicken and potatoes. Also, during the season, my weight tends to drop, so I like to drink Muscle Milk to keep my body strong. I love it because I don’t have to try and squeeze in a meal when I’m traveling. I can just down a Muscle Milk and I know I’m eating healthy on the road.

M&F: You’re headed to the All-Star game this weekend for the second time. How excited are you?

ROY: I look forward to it. This All-Star weekend I’m going to really relax and try and enjoy myself. As soon as it’s over, I’ll start thinking about the second half of the season, because I know I’m going to go out there and work even harder to finish strong.


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Comments

Joevannie Walle | on 2/3/09

dude B~Roy is the best! Kevin Pritchard is a genius! Randy Foye for Brandon Roy?! Lets go Blazers!!!

brayton bailey | on 1/3/09

I feel sort of silly doing this, but here goes. I am 58 years old and have played and watched basketball for over 45 years, and have strong opinions on how the game should be played. I have watched Robertson and Frazier, and many lesser players.Frazier was one of the most efficient players I have ever seen, but I think Brandon is even more so. His combination of pure athleticism and cerebral play is unique in today’s game, or frankly, in the game of the past, and I feel privileged to be able to watch it. I believe he could score many more points if he chose to, but he realizes that the ultimate goal is to win. The bottom line is that he plays the game the right way, and I respect and appreciate it.

Vern | on 22/2/09

Brandon you’re my favorite player, I wear #7 just like you and I have all of the sneakers you wear. I had to tell you that first. I just wanted to know what a typical game day is like for you. For example, what do you eat and listen to before a game. How do you get hype and as a GREAT scorer and leader, any advice to me as a senior point guard leading my team into the playoofs