Two Brains Are Better Than One
I'm not talking about the 1983 Carl Reiner comedy
starring Steve Martin "The Man With Two Brains".
And neither has J. Phineas Barnum come back from
the dead.
I'm talking about you.
You have two brains. Maybe more because scientists
are discovering the heart probably has distributed
intelligence too.
Maybe not two brains like you're thinking, but two
different functions and parts of the brain, for sure.
The first you're familiar with. It's the part I'm
talking to right now. Left and right brain working
together. What some call the conscious mind.
You know what it does and how it works. Some
work better than others. It makes reasoning,
rational thought, and learning possible.
Another brain function goes on without your
conscious awareness. It takes care of things like
breathing, pumping your heart, and adjusting
your body chemistry. It works like clockwork
because your life depends on it. Consistency is
it's middle name.
It also takes care of activities you do that are
automatic, like walking and driving a car. Were
it not for these automatic processes your
conscious mind would be overwhelmed.
But what many call the subconscious mind is also
involved in more than controlling your body. It
handles anything the conscious mind has learned
and repeated enough times with enough intensity
to become automatic. It's involved in habits, in
other words.
Shooting the basketball is the process of converting
what you have learned into subconscious habit
patterns. You are trying to become automatic with
your shot. That's when it works best.
That will take a lot of repetitions, period, but it also
helps a lot to be repeating the right thing. That's
where teachers like Dr. Hal Wissel are worth their
weight in gold. Get a good foundation by finding out
how to shoot it right on Hal's two DVD's today at:
http://www.deandelker.com/wissel_order.html
Shoot For The Stars,
Dean - The Dean of Shooting Hoops
P.S. The other way to make your learning more
automatic is to understand better how the
subconscious works. Coach Stan Kellner has made
a 30 year study of Dr. Maxwell Maltz' Psycho-
Cybernetics and applied it to the game of
basketball.
Recently Stan has condensed all his cybernetic
knowledge on shooting hoops into a single DVD he
calls, "How To Be A Prime-Time Shooting
Machine".
I don't care how good a shooter you are Stan's
methods can make you better, more consistent.
See what I mean today at:
http://www.deandelker.com/kellner_order.html
Make Every Shot Count
Copyright 2006 Delker Enterprises, Inc.
starring Steve Martin "The Man With Two Brains".
And neither has J. Phineas Barnum come back from
the dead.
I'm talking about you.
You have two brains. Maybe more because scientists
are discovering the heart probably has distributed
intelligence too.
Maybe not two brains like you're thinking, but two
different functions and parts of the brain, for sure.
The first you're familiar with. It's the part I'm
talking to right now. Left and right brain working
together. What some call the conscious mind.
You know what it does and how it works. Some
work better than others. It makes reasoning,
rational thought, and learning possible.
Another brain function goes on without your
conscious awareness. It takes care of things like
breathing, pumping your heart, and adjusting
your body chemistry. It works like clockwork
because your life depends on it. Consistency is
it's middle name.
It also takes care of activities you do that are
automatic, like walking and driving a car. Were
it not for these automatic processes your
conscious mind would be overwhelmed.
But what many call the subconscious mind is also
involved in more than controlling your body. It
handles anything the conscious mind has learned
and repeated enough times with enough intensity
to become automatic. It's involved in habits, in
other words.
Shooting the basketball is the process of converting
what you have learned into subconscious habit
patterns. You are trying to become automatic with
your shot. That's when it works best.
That will take a lot of repetitions, period, but it also
helps a lot to be repeating the right thing. That's
where teachers like Dr. Hal Wissel are worth their
weight in gold. Get a good foundation by finding out
how to shoot it right on Hal's two DVD's today at:
http://www.deandelker.com/wissel_order.html
Shoot For The Stars,
Dean - The Dean of Shooting Hoops
P.S. The other way to make your learning more
automatic is to understand better how the
subconscious works. Coach Stan Kellner has made
a 30 year study of Dr. Maxwell Maltz' Psycho-
Cybernetics and applied it to the game of
basketball.
Recently Stan has condensed all his cybernetic
knowledge on shooting hoops into a single DVD he
calls, "How To Be A Prime-Time Shooting
Machine".
I don't care how good a shooter you are Stan's
methods can make you better, more consistent.
See what I mean today at:
http://www.deandelker.com/kellner_order.html
Make Every Shot Count
Copyright 2006 Delker Enterprises, Inc.
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