The educator, John Holt, said, “We learn to do something by doing it. There is no other way.” And you can’t do what you don’t know and if you don’t know, it’s essential to take the time to learn.
Get out there and play. Put your training to the test. Play pickup games, join a local league or attend a basketball camp. Have a goal for each game. Chances are if you have been training at the game intensity level required to improve, you’ll feel good about your play.
Regardless of what it looks like, it’s important to remember that everyone starts somewhere. And the same skills needed to execute the dynamic highlights are the same ones every player starts with: The Fundamentals.
The Pocket Basketball Coach emphasizes that whatever your reason is for playing the game of basketball, having fun should be your number one goal.
This handy coaching book shows you how to set goals in order to become the best player you can be, by starting with and continuously working on the basic fundamentals of basketball.
This strategy allows you to build a solid foundation that will enable you to improve your skill level and grow as a player. The book is a great source for motivation and focus, both on and off the court.
Everyone from beginners to high-level players will benefit from reading The Pocket Basketball Coach by Dan Swidron.
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