Just An Off-Hand Remark
One of my favorite players at the University of Florida
wasn't even on this year's National Championship
Team. He was playing for the New York Knicks in the
NBA. His name is David Lee originally from St. Louis.
I like David so much because he could shoot equally
well with either hand. He's a natural left-hander, but
learned to shoot right-handed in high school when his
left arm was broken.
These days we think nothing of a player who can
dribble with either hand. It's mandatory. If you want
to be an elite ballplayer though learn to shoot with
your off-hand too. And I'm not talking about layups.
A good place to start is with yesterday's one-handed
warmup shot, done with your off-hand. If you don't
have that in your Inbox, you can find it on my blog at
http://www.deandelker.com/blogger.html
You'll probably have to start closer to the basket than
you did yesterday. You'll also have to do more reps
than with your dominant hand before you start
feeling comfortable. And you'll need to use more leg
drive. Don't worry. You will feel it.
It can be done though. Be patient and persistent.
You'll be glad you did some future game when you
really need to score on a persistent defender.
You'll be even more glad if you put into practice
everything Dr. Hal teaches. Perfect your quick- release
pro-style shot today at:
http://www.deandelker.com/wissel_order.html
Shoot for the Stars,
Dean - The Dean of Shooting Hoops
Copyright, Delker Enterprises, Inc. 2006 Copyright 2006
wasn't even on this year's National Championship
Team. He was playing for the New York Knicks in the
NBA. His name is David Lee originally from St. Louis.
I like David so much because he could shoot equally
well with either hand. He's a natural left-hander, but
learned to shoot right-handed in high school when his
left arm was broken.
These days we think nothing of a player who can
dribble with either hand. It's mandatory. If you want
to be an elite ballplayer though learn to shoot with
your off-hand too. And I'm not talking about layups.
A good place to start is with yesterday's one-handed
warmup shot, done with your off-hand. If you don't
have that in your Inbox, you can find it on my blog at
http://www.deandelker.com/blogger.html
You'll probably have to start closer to the basket than
you did yesterday. You'll also have to do more reps
than with your dominant hand before you start
feeling comfortable. And you'll need to use more leg
drive. Don't worry. You will feel it.
It can be done though. Be patient and persistent.
You'll be glad you did some future game when you
really need to score on a persistent defender.
You'll be even more glad if you put into practice
everything Dr. Hal teaches. Perfect your quick- release
pro-style shot today at:
http://www.deandelker.com/wissel_order.html
Shoot for the Stars,
Dean - The Dean of Shooting Hoops
Copyright, Delker Enterprises, Inc. 2006 Copyright 2006



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