Wednesday, January 24, 2007

Be A Shooting Michelangelo

When an organization like your team is successful
it depends on two factors, experience and
innovation, and experience is gained in two ways:

1. Personally and
2. From other people's experiences

The latter is what you do when you study a
shooting DVD and put it into practice. It's just
plain smart.

Innovation though is different. Its a way of
thinking you can learn. Most people think
innovation is something that happens only on a
magical mystery tour. Like it's reserved for
artists, writers, inventors, etc. But that's just
not the right picture.

It can a systematic process of exploring
possibilities. I'm talking about a checklist, and
we all know what that is.

To be a innovator on the basketball court you
would start from a checklist of basic success
ideas, drills, moves, shots, and principles
you've learned. You want to review those on
a regular basis and practice them.

The creativity comes when you start
combining, rearranging, changing, and
otherwise morphing the parts you have.
You will then be making new connections in
your brain and keeping your practice and
play more fun and productive.

When you're shooting first learn the
fundamentals of the good shot, one that's
repeatible and reliable with your body
type. But then allow creativity to come
into play too. If not in the actual shot, at
least in terms of getting good looks at the
basket.

Shoot For The Stars,

Coach Dean - The Dean of Shooting Hoops

P.S. Tom Nordland understands how to make
shooting fun for you, and lethal for your
opponents.

Take charge of your shooting future today by
listening to the man who can teach you how to
teach yourself at:

http://www.deandelker.com/swish2.html

Copyright 2006 Delker Enterprises, Inc.

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