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How to Erase the Sting of Losing
Monday, July 01, 2013 |
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Losing stinks.
How's that for an opening line? Heck, I don't even like losing my car keys!
I know a lot of elite level ballers who feel the same way and use their distaste of losing as a major source of motivation.
As much as losing sucks, I do hope we can all agree that losing a basketball game is not the end of the world. As important as basketball is, you have to keep things in perspective. Nevertheless, I still stand by my opening statement--losing stinks.
Now, some of you reading this haven't lost a game this season. And some of you have lost almost every game you've played. However, I imagine a majority of you are somewhere in between.
C-BKG for IT Dept. at SESKOAL (One Day Game) - Team Photos
Kika Di: Achmad Zulfazri, Olden Manabung, Satyo Yudanto, Danang Prabwanto, Matsumi Jr.
Du: Johans Pratama
C-BKG 3 on 3 Tourney: Arrogance Battle 2 - NO CHOICE! (Day 3) - PreBat and The Battle
Kika:
Bastian Pump2, Duta, U Die, Ridho Faathir, Vanek de Binest, Johans Pratama (Referee), Harryson Yuditama
5 Jump Rope Drills to Improve Quickness
Tuesday, June 25, 2013 |
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One staple in the game of basketball and conditioning has long been the jump rope. While every tool has its place, the jump rope is a tool that I use regularly for two reasons:
• The natural rhythmic pattern of having to turn the rope and jump/bounce at the same time, there is a major coordination factor involved.
• Quick contacts with the feet force athletes to stay on the front half of their foot - thus improving the "elasticity" of the lower leg (this means quicker and more explosive!).
Here are 5 of my favorite and most effective jump rope drills:
5 Steps to Being a Great Leader
Thursday, June 20, 2013 |
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In addition to always finding new exercises, drills, and training techniques, a good portion of my professional development is focused on leadership. I have dozens and dozens of books, have binders full of notes and handouts, and read several weekly blogs all focused on the topic of effective leadership. I have been fascinated by the qualities that make great leaders for as long as I can remember. And continuing to improve my own leadership skill set is one of my top priorities.
I truly believe there is a tremendous lack of leadership in today's game; specifically with today's youth. Basketball is a team game that thrives on leadership; from both the coaches and players.
10 Tips to Improve the Mental Side of Shooting
Saturday, May 18, 2013 |
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Being a great shooter can change your life. Great shooters have a much better chance to make the team, become a star, get a scholarship or even play professional basketball.
Here are 10 mental concepts and techniques that will help any player become a better shooter and make more shots, in any situation, in any game.
Go beyond the physical fundamentals to get into the "zone" like all great shooters do:
The Man Who Doesn't Miss Shots
Thursday, May 16, 2013 |
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Dave Hopla isn't impressed with himself. But he sees kids increasingly becoming more and more distracted, and he knows that his incredible shooting ability could go unmatched for a long time.
"As much time as kids spend playing video games," Hopla said, "if they spent that time playing the actual game, they'd be on the video game."
He may sound a little irritated, but this is one 53-year old that young basketball players should pay attention to. It's a safe bet that nobody on the planet can shoot a basketball better than Dave Hopla. And he has proof.
One-on-One-on-One
Wednesday, May 15, 2013 |
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One of the most comprehensive drills around, one-on-one works on every facet of a player’s game, as well as executing within a highly competitive atmosphere. This works especially well on developing an offensive player’s ingenuity, as he has to attempt to score against two defenders.
The History of the Free Throw
Sunday, May 12, 2013 |
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In 1891, while preparing to teach a gym class
at the YMCA in Springfield, Mass., James Naismith came
up with a game that was non-violent and a welcome distraction for kids stuck
inside during the frigid New England winters. Naismith wrote up 13 rules for
his game, and called it basket ball.
The free throw was not mentioned among the
original 13 rules. In fact, the closest thing was rule No. 7, which stated
"If either side makes consecutive fouls it shall count a goal for the
opponents."
After a little bit of tweaking, the free throw
as we know it today was put into place--more than 115 years ago.
According to Naismith's book,
"Basketball: Its Origin and Development," the original penalty for
committing a foul was tweaked to "if three fouls were committed by one
team without the other team having committed a foul, the team that was fouled
should receive one point."
Of course, considering all baskets were one
point back then, it proved to be a serious offense to foul a player. Soon
after, Naismith recognized that it was too severe of a penalty, and adjusted it
so that all field goals were three points, and all fouls were an automatic one
point.
3 Ways to Make More 3-Point Shots
Wednesday, May 08, 2013 |
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Lots of players would like to be able to
increase their shooting range and become a good 3-point shooter. We all know of
examples of players, like Robert Horry, who
are recruited to join teams mostly because of their ability to make 3-point
shots. "Big Shot Rob" has seven--that's right, seven--NBA
championship rings. Shooters with deep range have helped teams on every level
win championships.
Coaches like Rick Pitino used
the 3-point shot to revolutionize the game and propel his coaching career.
Pitino went from Providence College, a mid-level NCAA Division I program, to
the University of Kentucky, one of the best programs in the country. Pitino
ultimately made it to the NBA as head coach of the Boston Celtics.
Here are three
incredibly simple drills and concepts that can help any player extend their
shooting range and add to their scoring arsenal.
The Fatigue Free Throws Drill
Monday, May 06, 2013 |
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As we all know, free
throws are an important fundamental and must be practiced every day. Free
throws can be--and very often are--the difference between a team winning and a
team losing.
The Science Behind Your Free Throws
Saturday, May 04, 2013 |
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As a both basketball coach and student of behavioral science for the last 30 years, I can attest that there is plenty of scientific and philosophical research as well real world testing that can show any player how to perform better "under pressure."
From kids playing AAU summer league games to the NCAA Tournament and the NBA playoffs, someone will take a free throw that will be a factor in their team winning or losing the basketball game. This player may have practiced hundreds of free throws and be considered a good shooter, but none of that matters now. Muscles tighten up, the player tries to breathe and follow a three-bounce ritual. The player tries to focus and concentrate on making the shot. The shot goes up... it's short and to the right. The player missed.
Some will say the player choked. But why does this happen? This player makes lots of free throws in practice all the time! Fortunately this scenario is both predictable and correctable.
Most importantly, our brain is already pre-wired to do this if we allow it to happen. Mastering a physical activity like shooting free throws occurs when the automated subconscious processes of the brain take over. When the shooter attempts to "slow down to focus and concentrate" or control these automated processes, we actually shut down our "autopilot" and engage our "manual" conscious part of the brain, which is poorly equipped to make the shot while "under pressure."
6 Tips For Better Perimeter Defense
Friday, May 03, 2013 |
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Defense is 90 percent heart and 10 percent skill, and your
success is determined by your will and commitment to the task. That being said,
there are a few teaching points to remember when playing perimeter defense on
the ball:
Bob Knight's Dribble Circle Drill
Learn how Bob Knight works on ball handling, stamina and toughness in one easy-to-learn drill.
2 Ways to Maximize Training Time
Thursday, May 02, 2013 |
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Time is a valuable commodity. Unfortunately, not every athlete can afford to spend countless hours in the gym working on their game. While some athletes are blessed with the opportunity to focus on the game of basketball while their parents pay the bills, many players don't have the choice but to have a job in the summer or even work year round.
Either way, whether you have an hour a day to spend in the gym or four hours, the same challenge always remains: how do you get the most out of your time?
8 Basketball Power Dribbling Drills
Sunday, April 28, 2013 |
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Most children first learn to crawl, then walk, and finally to run. Basketball requires players to not only effectively move their feet, but also to maneuver a basketball. Basketball players first learn to dribble the basketball with one hand, then to alternate hands, and progressively to increase to more advanced dribbling. As a basketball player, a powerful and effective way to keep defenders on their toes and increase your threat as an offensive player is to develop an agile and quick dribbling technique. The power dribble can do this.
One Training One Spirit! [13W3]
*Ssstt... Lagi berdoa...*
Cibitung Half Court
April 17, 2013
5:00 pm
Week ini agak sepi, ada yang berhalangan (sakit dan kepentingan keluarga).
Buat yang lagi terkapar Bastian Pump2, cepet sembuh, yess... Week depan gabung lagi...
Untuk IQ Ball, lancar, yess...!
Kika:
Andi Sopian, Temen Andi (sori, yess.. lupa namanya..), Satyo Yudanto, Johan's Pratama, Matsumi Jr., Ridho Faathir, Saleh Nasti
C-BKG was Celebrating the First Birthday (5)
Bromo Room, Cibitung Office
April 08, 2013
Tahun pertama..
Mencoba menjadi besar dan dewasa...
Tetaplah bersama..
Kika:
Erwyen Erel, Ryan Minet, Eddy Subarkah, Saleh Aleh, Duta, Hauke, Didot, Satyo Yudanto, Johans Pratama, Bastian Pump2, Farah Meuthia, Nevi Ermania, Marsha Ayal, Wulan Efendi, Tatit, Matsumi Jr.
Gandrungers in Celebrating the First Birthday of C-BKG (4)
Break-out Area, Cibitung Office
April 08, 2013
"Hmm.. Awas, kalo gw sampe kaga kebagian..."
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