Is there time for NBA players to shower at half time? (provided, of course, that they played enough minutes to break a sweat.)
Or do they all just have to sit around and listen to the coach bitch about their not getting back on defense?
Is there time for NBA players to shower at half time? (provided, of course, that they played enough minutes to break a sweat.)
Or do they all just have to sit around and listen to the coach bitch about their not getting back on defense?
There’s time, but they don’t do it. Halftime is for rest and coaching.
Horace Grant, if he was playing terribly, would shower and dress again so he could start over. It isn’t a regular thing by any means, though. It’s considered very weird that he did it.
Anecdotally, I think it would be a bad idea. I’m sure it isn’t scientific, but I know that after a game or hard exercise a shower saps me of whatever energy I have left and leaves me drained and kind of… jangly and relaxed in the limbs. I think taking a shower at halftime of my competitive games would have kept me from staying psychologically up for the game; you don’t want to relax at halftime. I guess you could get used to it, though.
I can’t imagine them taking a shower. Especially the guys that got to get their knees, ankles, wrists, etc. wrapped.
When I exercise vigorously, I always wait at least 30 minutes (maybe longer) before I shower. if I shower right away, I am still sweating when after the shower.
Whenever I get out of a hot shower I always feel drained of energy, like Jimmy.
Stop jerking off in there.
I’ve never been able to masturbate in the shower.
It’s the computer chair for life, I suppose.
Looks like you need to invest in a water resistant laptop.
Haha!