It
takes time and practice to transmit the aspects of a good golf swing
into your long-term memory. The best way to go about it is to
practice the new skill on a regular basis and be patient. Upon
mastering one new golf skill, you can start working on changing
another part of your golf swing.
Many
people have an image of their golf swing planted in their minds but
you must understand that the image you have probably doesn’t match
your actual swing. The feel of your actual swing is not an indicator
of what’s really occurring. When becoming your own best coach,
don’t rely on your perceptions during your swing. Use mirrors,
videotape and the comments of others with experience to help you
understand what’s occurring during your golf swing.
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If you are just waiting around for teams and schools to find you an offer you a scholarship or contract, good luck. If you are really serious about achieving your hoop dreams then you must be pro active and get your name spreading like wildfire so you can ensure your success.
Last week I sent you How to get massive basketball exposure
pt. 1, if you did not get it, it is copied at the end of this
email… we went over some crucial points to discover what teams, and schools
would die to have you playing for them.
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For
beginners, the most important teaching of use of the weak hand will be for
teaching dribbling. Teaching how to
shoot with the other hand, especially shooting the lay-up or other finishing
shots at the basket, will follow with age and experience.
In
teaching dribbling, the primary concern of the coach will be to make sure that whenever
a player is dribbling, anywhere on the floor, that the dribbler has his/her
body between the ball and the defender. This will require dribbling with the
left hand when moving to the dribbler’s left and dribbling with the right hand
when moving to the dribbler’s right.
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