Friday, July 14, 2006

That's a Good Question

One of the top bumper stickers of the 60's was this:

Question Authority

That's not great advice because what it really means
is don't trust anybody in authority. Don't believe
them. Whatever they say, they're lying. And that's
not questioning at all. Questioning looks for answers.
That's paranoia.

It IS often healthy though to question the status quo,
and ask why you are doing something the way you do.
That's an example of a good question.

So one critera of a good question is you really want an
answer.

Like the young wife who always cut off the end of her
Christmas ham. One year hubby asked her why, and
she didn't have an answer. She promptly rang her
mother on the phone and asked her.

Of course, she didn't know either. That's just the way
her mother had always done it. Finally they got hold
of grandma and asked her.

Fortunately she was able to enlighten them. It turns
out all she had was a medium sized roasting pan, and
she had to cut off the end of the ham to get it in the
pan.

Your number one question as a shooter is going to be,

"How can I become a better shooter?"

or something more specific like,

"How can I raise my free throw shooting percentage?"

When you're ready to hear the answers I have a new
resource for you. It's Dr. Hal Wissel's shooting DVD -
Basketball Shooting: Confidence, Rhythm, &
Mechanics.

Filmed at one of his "Shoot It Better" mini-camps
the video shows him and his staff working with NBA
prospects. Hal uses positive self-talk and keywords
to help you develop confidence, shooting rhythm and
timing, and good shooting mechanics. Especially
valuable are sections on correcting your own shot,
and developing a pro-style quick release.

Add this one to your arsenal now by going to:

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

Shoot for the Stars,

Dean - The Dean of Shooting Hoops

P.S. Why are you such a confident shooter?

Copyright, Delker Enterprises, Inc. 2006

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