Thursday, July 06, 2006

I Owe Texas An Apology

I was reading over one of my old newsletters, and I
found a mistake. I was talking about how defenders
had been able to nearly mug shooters sometimes, and
how the officiating emphasis was changing in the NBA.

Rick Allison who spearheads the Lone Star Basketball
Academy in Ft. Worth Texas told me it hadn't changed
in the college game yet, and after watching the NCAA
tournament this year he was jokingly "seriously
considering adding martial arts to my basketball
curriculum."

The mistake I made was in giving you the wrong
address for Rick's website. If you tried to go where I
sent you and got a 'Page Not Found' error, forgive
me. The true url is:

http://www.lonestarbasketball.com/

Lone Star uses the high tech Dartfish video replay
system to accelerate skill development and
performance so if you are local see what they have
to offer. Even if you aren't, you're going to want to
find out more about their "Pure Shooter League"
which is a competition for shooters. Rick has team
competitions, individual certifications, and much
more.

In any endeavor who you associate with has a
huge effect on you. I you hang around winners and
good people who love shooting and have a passion
for the game of basketball you can't help but be
better. Not only will you pick up tips, but you will
build confidence, absorb the shooters mentality,
encourage one another, etc. I think Rick's Pure
Shooter concept is brilliant. Call him at
817-801-6554 or email
train@lonestarbasketball.com.

Maybe you can start a league where you live.

Shoot For The Stars,

Dean - The Dean of Shooting Hoops

P.S. A perfect complement to the Captains of Crush
hand grippers is Greg Irwin's 'Finger Fitness:
Strength and Coordination Exercises for the
Fingers and Hands'

Finger Fitness will give you the pinpoint control you
need to be a magic shooter and a magic ball handler.
Almost everything you do begins with the hands.
Learn how to make yours into finely tuned
instruments at:

http://www.deandelker.com/finger_fitness.html

Copyright, Delker Enterprises, Inc. 2006

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