Wednesday, December 19, 2007

How To Improve Your Game Over The Holidays

First I would Like To Wish You A Happy Holidays.Where ever you might be, I wish you the best.

On we go.

You can guarantee that 99 % of the ballers in the world will probably be taking the next week or two completely off. Most schools have the next two weeks off and most of the coaches rarely schedule any practices, most of the time open gym's if anything.

This Is Great news for you.

It Is.

The holiday break that is coming up is the besttime for you to work on your game.

Why?

Because most of the basketball players will belaying on their couch, playing video games,having fun with their new car, or stuffing theirface with all the holiday food.

But you won't be, right?

I have a perfect practice plan for you to use over the next two weeks that will guarantee your game will be on fire when the season starts again,while all your teammates and opponents are tryingto round back in to shape.

As you may know already, one of the most important aspects of basketball I am always stressing is defining and developing your niche.

Your niche is what you do best.

Your niche is what separates you form the other baller.

Your niche is something you do great, not good, but great.

Your niche is the secret key to turning all yourbasketball goals into reality.

Without a niche, you have a better chance at making 56 half court shoots in a row than you do trying to dominate the court.Do you understand how important it is for you to have a niche and develop it to its max?

Good.

Well here's what you can do over the holidaybreak to guarantee you will dominate the court while every one else will be struggling.

I want you to spend 1 hour each day working on your niche.

Forget about every things else.

If your niche is not shooting, then don't shoot.

If your niche is not ball handling, then don't dribble.

If your niche is not defense, then don't spend anytime playing defense.

But if your niche is rebounding, do every rebounding drill you know and find someone who is a great rebounder and try and get every board from them.

It's very simple.

If you spend the next week or two working on something that you are good at and something that you actually like doing.By the time you play another game, your coach, teammates, parents, fans and opponents will be wondering how did you improve so much in only 2 weeks.

Don't believe me, go out and do it and you'll see.

While your improving your game 100 % every one else will be taking a break.

When every one comes back and struggles, you will be on fire.

Just think, if you spend just one hour a day for the next 2 weeks working on only one component of basketball, that would amount to 14 hours.

How much do you think you would improve if you worked on shooting for 14 hours.

Or ball handling for 14 hours.

Or rebounding for 14 hours.

Or defense for 14 hours.

Great!

Especially when the other ballers on your team are probably only going to get one or two hours in over the whole break.

I hope you have a wonderful holidays.

Make sure you check your email on Christmas December 25, to receive a Free copy of my upcoming DVD, Killer Basketball Circuits.

But you have to check your email on Christmas,this offer will only be valid for one day.

Your # 1 Fan
Rali Todd
http://www.gobasketballpro.com/

PS- How Would You Like To Do This:

Hey Rali, I couldn't believe how great your program is. I was playing a scrimmage against one of the best teams in my league. They had all their players there and they did their best, which didn't matter. I was awesome.

I was like a Steve Nash, Jason Kidd, Tracy mcgrady, and kinda like a Vince carter under the hoop. I was awesome during that game, even though it was a scrimmage.

I Had:
11 Points
3 Steals
1 Block
6 Rebounds
17 Assists

My team was on fire last night. We also scored around 70 points that game. This Thursday is my first game of the season against the best team in the league. Can't wait. Just recently I have been using a local gym using your drills you gave me and just after one day I felt a HUGE improvement.

Thanks soo muchPatrick Lank

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Thursday, December 6, 2007

3 Basketball Keys To Driving To The Hoop



This week's Effective Basketball drill is a catch and throw drill and is one of my personal favorites. It will improve your speed, quickness, agility, reaction and recovery skills and explosion. Enjoy!