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ОтветитьThanks . I need that a lot . I‘m a beginner and not very confident. Even though I’m very good for a beginner
ОтветитьWow it’s kinda ironic man yesterday I was hooping and I had one of my worst days ever I had like 2 points in like 3 or 4 games with like 9 assist and 4 rebounds while playing great defense and great hustle each and every play I’m currently a freshman at Grand Valley State University and I’m hoping to play next year because so much stuff happened this year to set me back but I’m for sure going to keep putting in the work each and every day on the court and off the court and watching film I when watching your videos ever since I was in middle school seriously. Trying to make it to the league and be the best to do it🙏🏾 and I will
ОтветитьWork with Yuki pls. You could help him a lot
ОтветитьOh and I’m injured too . I got injured came back way better injured again and now helping me with some videos
Ответитьthx man i been having a laxk of composure lately this really helped youve been a game changer
ОтветитьGreat video
ОтветитьWhat do you need to work on most mentally??
ОтветитьColeman as usual coming up clutch with what hoopers need to hear 👊🏻
ОтветитьBest basketball video I've ever watched. Thank you man
ОтветитьOfficially my favourite video of yours!
ОтветитьMore than Basketball is my favorite advice in this video
ОтветитьThis is absolutely true about stepping in with the desire to win vs. the fear of messing up. that desire puts fuel in you and you just automatically tap into the best version of yourself because now it's a challenge to yourself. Just stepping in with that mentality makes all the difference for me when I'm on the court..
ОтветитьAmazing content as always. That last point is so important. Losing sight of what makes you who are can easily take you down a road of depression. Remember you're more than just basketball when experiencing crushing failures and setbacks.
Being adaptable is also a phenomenal tip. The nature of basketball is chaos. The only way to thrive in chaos is to be adaptable. It's why training should be varied and provide pressure.
im having trouble driving left and getting to the basket in general, anyone got any tips ?
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ОтветитьThe amazing thing about this advice is that it works in all aspects of our lives. Amazing video man!
ОтветитьHey I play middle school basketball ball my tryouts is on November the 11 I haven’t trained much but I’m beginning to get into it but my problem is I double dribble and travel a lot I don’t see too much videos on how to stop doubling and traveling any advice
ОтветитьI swear i saw you at MSAC
ОтветитьGreat video man
ОтветитьOnly bc of your videos , I have started to play better in games and also became a fluid ball handler. Tysm for all that. can you make a video on breaking down d rose's handles???
ОтветитьI’m 47 and getting back into basketball since 9th grade. I’m so far behind in my basketball knowledge and ability compared to these high schoolers at the gym 😂 my mindset has been exactly that, though. That I would always be behind. But like, I could bd really fucking good by the time I’m 50. Just have a winning attitude and a shirt memory. Like others have said, this applies to anything in life. We’re fuckin winning y’all.
Ответить> Be ok with failure or losing - let it fly and be free
> Intrinsic motivation rather than external pressure or proving
> Reframe things in a positive light
> Love the process of improving and getting better (rather than results). Perfection is impossible
> Emotion regulation - feel, label, detail, explore/peel back, accept emotions
> Recognize we often think things are way worse than what they actually are - move on and look for the winning plays
> Don’t focus on what other people think or say 🔑
> Embrace and have fun with difficult situations or challenges
> Keep perspective - basketball isn’t life or death, understand a bad game doesn’t make you a bad person