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Basketball: Theory and Practice: Faith and Basketball
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Basketball: Theory and Practice. Saturday, May 1, 2010. In Basketball, there is an elusive attribute called "confidence" that determines whether or not the player will succeed. Being in the zone" is a self-fulfilling prophecy that has more negative consequences than positive ones. For example, if a player misses his or her first shot, s/he will be more reluctant to shoot the second. If they miss their second shot, they assume they aren't in the zone, and will not be an effective shooter that night. Some ...
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Basketball: Theory and Practice: Jump Shot Consistency
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Basketball: Theory and Practice. Monday, October 5, 2009. You might notice that when you get in games your 3-point percentage is a lot less than when we practice. It is just that your body reverts to the (some bad) habits you have done most and you are going to have to work on mental toughness to force yourself to do what we practice:. 1 Complete stop of body lateral motion,. 2 Jump vertically (do not lean forwards or backwards),. 3 Release the shot at the top of the jump (just before you start back down).
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Basketball: Theory and Practice: Fouls.
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Basketball: Theory and Practice. Thursday, July 31, 2008. It's important to remember that you have 5 fouls in a game. If you can space out your 40 minutes and give 5 fouls during that time, you see an average of every 8 minutes you can foul. So plan is to use your fouls wisely. You want to keep people from making those easy points, so make your fouls count. Unless the player is "in the zone" and has been popping 3-point shots all night, never foul outside the arc. Use distraction, instead. Stop hitting m...
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Basketball: Theory and Practice: Homework.
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Basketball: Theory and Practice. Thursday, July 31, 2008. Homework. The homework that allows you to have confidence that what you're going to do will work is called practice. If you have practiced over and over and over under the same stressful conditions that you'll see in the game, you will succeed. Confidence comes from practice, practice, practice. Practice is just the art of instilling a habit. listen. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Minister, Teacher, Coach, Computer guy, Geologist.
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Basketball: Theory and Practice: Second Wind
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Basketball: Theory and Practice. Tuesday, May 11, 2010. Put these words to music in the 60's on a tape he gave me as a wedding present.] You have to take it on faith that you will "run and not be weary," but keep going, just a little farther. Go for your second wind! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Minister, Teacher, Coach, Computer guy, Geologist. View my complete profile. I love this game! These comments are things I have learned in almost fifty years about winning basketball.
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Basketball: Theory and Practice: July 2008
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Basketball: Theory and Practice. Thursday, July 31, 2008. It's important to remember that you have 5 fouls in a game. If you can space out your 40 minutes and give 5 fouls during that time, you see an average of every 8 minutes you can foul. So plan is to use your fouls wisely. You want to keep people from making those easy points, so make your fouls count. Unless the player is "in the zone" and has been popping 3-point shots all night, never foul outside the arc. Use distraction, instead. Confidence....
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Basketball: Theory and Practice: May 2010
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Basketball: Theory and Practice. Tuesday, May 11, 2010. Put these words to music in the 60's on a tape he gave me as a wedding present.] You have to take it on faith that you will "run and not be weary," but keep going, just a little farther. Go for your second wind! Links to this post. Saturday, May 1, 2010. In Basketball, there is an elusive attribute called "confidence" that determines whether or not the player will succeed. If two players take the same shot, the one who is sure it will go in will lik...
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Basketball: Theory and Practice: April 2008
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Basketball: Theory and Practice. Monday, April 7, 2008. We are in the NCAA National Championship for 2008. I have been watching and seeing that these kids, just like those of my generation, do not know how to shoot free throws. I am going to let you know the secret of teaching foul shooting. Part I. Physics. Look at the places in the body, from the floor to the release point, where motion (variation) can take place:. 1 toes/toe joints (up to 30 points). 5 shoulder (1 or 2). 6 elbow (1 or 2). The first th...
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Basketball: Theory and Practice: October 2009
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Basketball: Theory and Practice. Monday, October 5, 2009. You might notice that when you get in games your 3-point percentage is a lot less than when we practice. It is just that your body reverts to the (some bad) habits you have done most and you are going to have to work on mental toughness to force yourself to do what we practice:. 1 Complete stop of body lateral motion,. 2 Jump vertically (do not lean forwards or backwards),. 3 Release the shot at the top of the jump (just before you start back down).