Saturday, February 17, 2007

Lethal Weapon 3

With the new Rocky movie that came out recently
I'm reminded how much Hollywood loves it's
sequels. Sometimes they are duds, but there are
also some good ones. I like my sequels too.

There was one more thing I told the proud parent
of the freshman girl hoopster. One more wrinkle,
beyond the Swish method and the Wissel method.

Coach Stan Kellner doesn't much worry about
shooting mechanics. He teaches the basics in his
camps, but he concerns himself mostly with what
I talked about last week.

Mental mechanics:

Confidence, visualization, feel, toughness,
consistency, etc.

He sees shooters all the time with perfect form who
can't make a basket to save their life when the
pressure's on. But it doesn't have to be that way,
and Stan wants to rescue those people and make
the good shooters that much better. His shooting
DVD is in a class by itself. There's nothing else on
the market remotely like it.

So after my daughter got Swish 2, and had time to
absorb it and make it her own, I'd want to get her
Stan's 'Ultimate Shooting Method' DVD to give her
a huge unfair advantage over all her opponents in
the mental game.

So if you want your daughter (or son) to keep up
with mine you'd better buckle down and order
Stan's shooting mental magic today at:

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

Shoot For The Stars,

Coach Dean - The Dean of Shooting Hoops

P.S. I was just speaking in the abstract about my
daughter. Truth is none of our three daughters
have really been that much into sports. They
played basketball and volleyball in middle school,
and now work out to keep fit and looking fine, but
competitive sports wasn't really their thing.

So you don't really have to worry about beating
out my daughters on the hardwood, but there are
plenty of other parents out there with kids who
ARE trying to get the drop on yours at this very
moment.

Give yours the tools they need to excel.

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Thursday, December 21, 2006

The Value of Time

To realize the value of ONE YEAR...
Ask a student who failed his exams.

To realize the value of ONE MONTH...
Ask a mother who gave birth to a premature baby.

To realize the value of ONE WEEK...
Ask the editor of a weekly newspaper.

To realize the value of ONE DAY...
Ask a daily wage laborer.

To realize the value of ONE HOUR...
Ask the lovers who are waiting to meet.

To realize the value of ONE MINUTE...
Ask a person who missed the train.

To realize the value of ONE SECOND...
Ask a person who just avoided an accident.

To realize the value of ONE MILLISECOND...
Ask the person who won a silver medal in the
Olympics...

Treasure every moment that you have!!

YESTERDAY is history.

TOMORROW is a mystery.

TODAY is a gift.

That's why it's called...


The PRESENT!!


Shoot For The Stars,

Dean - The Dean of Shooting Hoops

P.S. If you want to make the most of your time on
the court you need to be focused on great shooting.

They say we only use 5 - 10% of our brains, but
Coach Stan Kellner wants to show you how to use a
lot more than that with basketball cybernetics. See
how his "How To Be A Prime-Time Shooting
Machine" can do that and save you a lot of time today
at:

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Tuesday, October 03, 2006

Interview With A Gunslinger, Pt. 2

My friend and co-worker Dwight, the competitive
pistol, rifle, and shotgun target shooter has been
telling me how he prepares for a match.

The second thing Dwight does is shut his eyes, quiet
his mind and visualize what he wants to happen in
his match. He sees everything that will happen in
precise detail.

How he will move from the starting block to his
first station quickly and under control. How it will
feel. How the crowd will react.

How he will flow to the next station. How he will
grab his weapons, cock, aim and fire them. How the
gunpowder will smell. How and when he will
breathe, and how that will make him feel.

Not a single movement is left out or left to chance.
And of course Dwight sees himself hitting every
target effortlessly with no wasted motion. And
those are the results he usually gets.

So if you want to get better results shooting hoops
spend 15 minutes a day or more visualizing exactly
what you want to see happen on the court.

And don't forget to involve all your senses. Feel the
weight of the ball, smell the sweat, hear the roar of
the crowd and taste the victory.

Coach Stan Kellner has an audio CD called "Living
The Basketball Dream" where he guides you through
visualizations for all your basketball skills including
shooting.

Don't be a martyr and try to do everything yourself.
Get some professional help today at:

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

Shoot For The Stars,

Dean - The Dean of Shooting Hoops

P.S. Stan also gets into much detail on how to
visualize yourself as a world-class shooter on his
Ultimate Shooting DVD. If you don't have it yet
now's the time to jump on it and start becoming a
shooting machine at:

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

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Wednesday, September 27, 2006

How Imagination Trumps Terrorism

There's a new show on TV this fall called "Jericho".
It's about the people in a small town in Kansas who
see a mushroom cloud over Denver to the west and
find themselves cut off from the outside world not
knowing for sure the breadth of what is going on.
Nuclear terrorism is the implication, and you can
imagine the fear and panic that might arise in the
townspeople.

After they all make it through one crisis in the pilot
but are turning on one another the mayor of the
town needs to maintain order and rally the citizenry.
And the keynote of his message is this:

"Are we going to use our imaginations to solve
problems, or to cause them."

I'm not sure the writers of that show have any idea
how profound a statement that is, but in my mind
and experience it is radically true. You can use your
thoughts and imagination to make situations better,
or to make them worse. Every time. Believe it or
not, you have that kind of power.

When Dr. Maxwell Maltz wrote "Psycho-
Cybernetics" fifty years ago athletes were among
the first to to prove it's ideas true in scientific
studies and on the field of battle, and that is
happening more and more everyday.

As a shooter you have much evidence of the power
of your imagination. You're probably aware one of
the first documented studies of imagination practice
involved freethrow shooting. The group which only
practiced in their imagination had virtually the same
gains as the group which practiced shooting
mechanically everyday.

So I'm probably preaching to the choir on this one,
but if you're not hitting baskets in perfect form in
your mind on a daily basis you have left one of your
most powerful training weapons on the rack.

And that's just a beginning. Let Coach Stan Kellner
show you the vast array of mental tools at your
disposal in his new, "How To Become A Prime-Time
Shooting Machine" DVD. It's available today at:

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

Shoot For The Stars,

Dean - The Dean of Shooting Hoops

P.S. Shooting hoops is tremendous training in how
to hit targets and goals of all kinds, be they spiritual,
mental, emotional, social, career, economic, health-
related, or physical. If you have the time maybe you
could eventually figure it for yourself and create a
wonderful life.

To help make a life-changing process like that easier
the Psycho-Cybernetics Foundation has recently
issued the ultimate, in-depth, home-study course on
all-around success called, "Zero Resistance Living".

Find out how to make the most of your life today at:

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Monday, September 18, 2006

Don't Be Common

Napoleon Hill tells the story about a little old lady
who entered a furniture store on a rainy day. Most
of the salespeople wrote her off as someone just
escaping from the rain, but one wet-behind-the-
ears salesman went out of his way to be helpful to
the lady. He failed to make a sale, and became the
brunt of much kidding by the seasoned old pros,
but not long after -

Billionaire Andrew Carnegie contacted the store and
insisted that particular salesman be sent to Scotland
to take orders for new furnishings for the Carnegie
family castle.

That little old lady had been Carnegie's mother. And
by going the extra mile and extending true customer
service to someone who didn't begin to look like a
customer this salesman became an overnight sales
superstar.

Yesterday was my brother-in-law John's birthday
and a mutual friend of ours gave him a 5 big boxes of
old baseball cards. Excuse me, they call them sports
cards today. The boxes were full of baseball, football,
and basketball cards, and John will be in hog-heaven
going through all them. Best birthday gift he got.

One of the first things you notice in a box of cards
though is how many "commons" there are. Commons
are your everyday, journeyman players. Not the
all-stars or the money cards.

Now believe me, if you saw most of these "commons"
in your home gym or on your home field you'd be
impressed with their talent. I have much respect for
them. They've worked hard, and they play at an elite
level, but in the card collecting world they're all on
about the same level. Nickel and dimer's.

Now's the time to start thinking what kind of sports
card you'd want your name to be on.

If you want to be ordinary then just practice shooting
when you feel like it, watch a lot of TV, play a lot of
video games, and coast on your natural talent.

But, if you want to be extraordinary, if you want to
be uncommon, if you want to be super you'll
undoubtedly have to go the extra mile.

You have to make the quality decision, but once you
do there are tons of resources to help you on your
quest.

I've just begun to scratch the surface on my website
so keep tuned, but I believe the best starting point is
Stan Kellner's "How To Be A Prime-Time Shooting
Machine" DVD.

Its unique emphasis on the mental game will
supercharge what you already know about shooting
and prepare you for deeper learning in the future.
Get on board today at:

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

Shoot For The Stars,

Dean - The Dean of Shooting Hoops

http://www.deandelker.com/

P.S. Both Tom Nordland's and Hal Wissel's new
shooting DVD's will help you with drills and
practicing shooting fundamentals. You can never
learn too much. It's time to catch the wave today
at:

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

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Friday, September 15, 2006

It's Like Brownian Motion

Living without definitive goals is like being in
"brownian motion".

If you're not a geek like me you might not know
brownian motion is a way of describing how
minute particles suspended in, or on, a fluid
randomly move around. There is movement
and there is some flow, but mostly it's a lot of
jittery activity.

It was first noticed under primitive microscopes in
the 1830's looking at pollen floating on top of water.
Early experimenters saw the activity and thought
pollen was moving because it was alive, until they
got the same response from dust particles floating
on water.

Today it's used to describe mathematically the
movement of crowds and even the fluctuations of the
stock market. The best illustration I can think of is a
mosh pit at a rock concert.

Note: there is there is motion, and the appearance
of life, but there's not much real living going on.

If you don't want to bounce around like a little
particle, start setting worthwhile goals that excite
you, then break them down into manageable chunks
or sub-goals you can handle. And when you reach
those goals be sure to make a deal out of it and
celebrate somehow. That's what will build you up
to have success with tougher targets.

We were created to embrace goals and get real
satisfaction out of reaching them. Maybe we've
been spoiled by the emphasis on the home run.
You can score a lot of runs if your whole team is
hitting singles, but big goals are so much more
seksy.

One really good goal for a shooter is to master the
free throw. It's only one point, but how many
times have you seen a team lose by 6 points and
find out after the game they missed two or three
times that many freethrows.

Hal Wissel's first DVD shows you how to be a
great free-throw shooter. Get started on your path
to shooting glory today at:

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

Shoot For the Stars,

Dean - The Dean of Shooting Hoops

P.S. Stan Kellner's "Prime-Time" Shooting DVD
covers the mental side of shooting free-throws like
a warm blanket. If you feel your stroke is pretty
good, but you're still not producing in the box score
like you want you need a dose of Stan's medicine at:

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

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Wednesday, September 13, 2006

Pick Your Pain

Pain is a fact of life. You're gonna have some.

The only question is what kind of pain do you want?

Too many people are satisfied with the pain of
mediocrity with it's minimal satisfactions. In their
mind seeking their dreams would be more than
they could bear.

They are like people in a self-imposed prison who
have rationalized it's not so bad. Somebody feeds
you. You have a roof over your head, and you even
get free medical. Who can beat that?

It's not worth it to them to pay the price to seek
freedom. That would be uncomfortable. It could be
painful, and they decide to just coast and drift
where they are.

I've got good news and bad news.

This life is designed for you to move, and grow, and
learn, and use your muscles, and use your mind.
It's designed for you to excel and be victorious. It's
designed for you to pursue worthwhile goals and
dreams.

The bad news is if you try to coast or drift or stay
the same you won't preserve the "status quo" and
save yourself from pain like you think you will,
you'll go backwards. You'll drift downstream. And
then you'll experience real pain. You'll stay broke,
or your marriage will fall apart. You'll hate your job,
lose your friends, get fat and unhealthy, etc.

In fact, I believe God has designed it that way so
we'll get the message complacency totally sucks.

The good news is the pain of achievement is
always worth it. I have yet to meet a mother who
goes through the intense pain of childbirth, who
when she's holding her new bundle of joy close to
her heart doesn't say, "As hard as that was, it was
absolutely worth it to experience this."

The next time you are tempted to blow off shooting
practice, or your homework, or exercising, or
whatever is hard for you to do at the moment
remember the pain of not doing it and just drifting is
far greater.

Believe me. I've tried it both ways, and there's no
comparison.

Shoot For The Stars,

Dean - The Dean of Shooting Hoops

P.S. I'm not saying you should slave away, or strive
and struggle to get ahead. There is a far better way.
By learning to use the higher laws of the universe
and your mind effectively you can make the way
smooth. Like Jesus said, "My yoke is easy and my
burden light"

Dr. Maxwell Maltz devoted his life to discovering
and teaching how to use your mind and emotions to
unlock those higher laws and reach your goals with
less resistance and pain. See what I'm talking about
right now at:

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

P.P.S. What Dr. Maltz has done for achievement in
general Coach Stan Kellner has done for playing
basketball, and especially for shooting. If you want to
shoot like a machine, effortlessly and confidently you
really have to have his new DVD.

See what "How To Become A Prime-Time Shooting
Machine With The Ultimate Shooting Method"
today at:

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

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Friday, September 08, 2006

The Catch 22 of Confidence

Building confidence in shooting is like getting a job
you want.

To get the job they want you to have experience,
but to get experience you need the bleeping job.

Frustrating, right?

Well it could be, but when it comes to shooting as
they say at the Texas Hold 'Em table you've got a
couple of "outs".

I'll tell you one of them now.

Start 6 feet from the basket, or closer if you are a
young player. Like many shot coaches, I favor the
one-handed shot we taught before as a warm up.
It reinforces the upper body form you will need for
longer shots and naturally trains you to keep the
shooting hand facing the basket.

As the ball rolls off the index finger and you swish
the shot it is very important you mentally celebrate
the made shot. Don't look at it as a 6 footer you
should have made, or a baby shot. If you want to
have supreme confidence you have to build up a
massive reservoir of made shots in your mind.

Coach Stan Kellner has you saying an enthusiastic
"YES" every time you make a shot. That simple
act builds chest-puffing confidence when it's
embraced and repeated over and over. Then once
you are confident in that shot, move back a step or
two and repeat the process.

Of course, you have to learn how to use misses to
build your confidence too, and Stan does a far better
job of explaining that than I would so I'm going to
recommend you invest in his 'Prime-Time Shooting
Machine' DVD today at:

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

Shoot For The Stars,

Dean - The Dean of Shooting Hoops

P.S. Hal Wissel's DVD's also do a great job of building
confidence by anchoring keywords with your shot.
At the same time Hal schools you in rock-solid shot
mechanics. If you feel you need more help in that
area you may want to get Hal's DVDs first. You can't
go wrong either way, but catch Hal's confidence
boosters at:

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

I believe in you. You just need to learn how to
believe in yourself.

P.S.S. I always like to hear your success stories.
Please email me at dean@deandelker.com with all
the glorious details.

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Sunday, September 03, 2006

Use It Or Lose It

A number of years ago in a business I got to know
two brothers from South Florida. To maintain their
privacy I'll call them Chip and Dale.

A friend and I ended up training the 2 brothers so
we spent quite a bit of time with both of them, their
wives, and their children. Over time we heard their
life stories, and Chip and Dale were as different as
any two siblings could be.

Chip was ambitious, smart, respectful, fatherly,
generous, positive, prosperous, and loyal.

Dale was broke, working at a menial job, childless,
disrespected his wife, was usually negative, and
drank too much.

They had both had it rough growing up. An
abusive father, a mother who died, in foster homes
together, etc. I noticed one thing from hanging
around them so much though.

One of them had had gotten bitter, the other had
gotten better, much better. I'm sure you've heard
similar stories. They abound, and they all point out
a very important lesson.

You can use your past to make excuses and fail, or
use it to to motivate yourself and rise to success.

It's all up to you.

Shoot for the Stars

Dean - The Dean of Shooting Hoops

P.S. Chip sought out help dealing with his past.
You can too. "Zero Resistance Living" is a unique
life mastery course that teaches you in detail how
to reprogram your subconscious internal
computer and change your life.

Don't let anything from your past stop you from
experiencing the success you deserve. See what
I mean today at:

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

P.P.S. You will be a better shooter if your mind isn't
burdened by nagging issues of inferiority, failure, etc.
Let Coach Stan Kelner show you how to believe you
are a shooting machine today at:

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

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Tuesday, August 29, 2006

The Old-School Winning Ways

Players fifty years ago wanted to win just as much
as players today ... The difference is everybody
worries about it more today because of the media
and the attention they give to the question of who's
winning and who's losing. Those are the wrong
questions. The correct question is: Did I make my
best effort? That's what matters. The rest of it just
gets in the way.

- John Wooden

It's not a question of winning or losing because I
believe we were all created with the desire to be
winners. It is though a question of how you define
winning.

John Wooden defines it as knowing you have made
your best effort.

What about you?

Winning games will be a natural by-product of
always doing your best.

Shoot For The Stars,

Dean - The Dean of Shooting Hoops

P.S. Winning is something you choose every day by
what you think, feel, believe, and do.

Seek that in every area of your life - spiritual, mental,
emotional, social, healthwise, fitnesswise, careerwise,
with family, relationships, money and much more.

If you want to make your best effort as a shooter you
need to learn to emulate those who are great shooters.
That is in mechanics, but it's also in how you think and
how you feel.

If you want to solidify your mechanics Dr. Hal Wissel's
DVD's are a great place to get solid information. Learn
how to move your body for best results at putting the
ball in the hole now at:

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

And if you want to expand your mental game to get
more out of your physical tools Coach Stan Kellner is
the man you want. See him work his magic today at:

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

Make Every Shot Count.

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Sunday, August 27, 2006

The Evolution of a Champion

Udonis Haslem, the undersized blue-collar NBA
power forward was in Gainesville yesterday. It
had been a couple of years since the last time he'd
come home to his alma mater. This time he was
walking taller than usual though. After all he was
a world-champion now.

Those who've known him since Miami Senior High
days though will tell you he's always had a
champion's heart.

He came to the University of Florida as an
unheralded recruit and led the Gators to four
straight NCAA tournament appearances. As a
chunky back-to-the basket center he even
propelled his team to the National Championship
game as a sophmore.

When the NBA passed on him out of college he chose
to play in Europe and used the time to lose 40 lbs,
develop a mid-range game, and become a beast as a
rebounder and defender.

By now you know Pat Riley and the Miami Heat
have taken a chance on this overachiever and have
been rewarded with one of the league's primo
warriors. He's a player who contributes in every
way as his 17 points, 10 rebounds, and defensive
job on Dirk Nowitzki in this year's championship
game attest.

For the past couple of weeks U.D. has been working
with shooting coach David Thorpe on extending his
shooting range.

'I have to do it because Shaq sucks up all the paint.'
Haslem jokes.

And Florida Gator coach Billy Donovan had this to
say about his former player:

'He's one of the guys who gets it. One thing I've
always respected about him is it's all about winning
with Undonis. He has found ways to evolve himself
and he's found a way to affect winning at the next
level. He's a warrior, mentally.'

One of the keys to long term success in anything is
being able to read the prevailing winds and adapting.
Like course corrections with a guided missle we all
have to zig zag ourselves to our eventual goals.

'Cybernetics' is the term author and plastic surgeon
Dr. Maxwell Maltz' coined for that kind of goal seeking
activity in the 60's. In fact, it comes from the Greek
word for steering a boat.

Psycho-Cybernetics then is how to use your thoughts,
imagination, and feelings to steer your life to desirable
goals.

For all you'll ever need to know about this process you
want to check out Dr. Maltz' lifetime work, the 'Zero
Resistance Living' course. It's available only at:

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

Shoot for the Stars,

Dean - The Dean of Shooting Hoops

P.S. For all you'll ever need to know about how to use
your mind on the basketball court you want the books,
CD's, and DVD's of Coach Stan Kellner. There is a world
of powerful information there on how to be the player
and shooter you dream of being. Today is your day to
start evolving at:

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

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Monday, August 21, 2006

I Can't Afford It

I had a couple of emails lately with people saying how
much they'd like to buy something on
http://www.deandelker.com
but they couldn't afford it.

Believe me I know that feeling. Until the last couple
of years when the kids got older my wife Joan and I
were raising 5 children on a single income. It was a
deliberate choice, but things were almost always tight.

Even when Joan started working part-time I still felt
'We can't afford it' was my permanent mantra.

I know today rather than giving in to that kind of
feeling, it is far, far better to ask an enpowering
question like, 'How CAN I afford that?'

Not that you expect to come up with an instant
answer, but when you pose the question and give
your subconscious a crack at it you'll usually come
up with ways to make it happen.

I also used to believe the adage 'It takes money, to
make money', but I've been convinced lately that's
a cop-out. What it takes to make money most of
the time are creative ideas. Sure there are plans and
action involved too, but the seeds to your success are
in those ideas.

If you've found yourself wishing you had more money
for a worthwhile need lately have you ever thought
about promoting a basketball camp in your area?

If you have time, are willing to do the legwork and
promoting, know coaches in your area, and can find a
good set of dates you can make some good money.

I'm thinking about doing that over the Christmas
break myself.

Coach Stan Kellner's 'Yes I Can' camps have a lot to
offer. You only need one day free to host their
powerful shooting camp, and that would probably
be a unique offering in your area and well attended.
Their full basketball cybernetics camp is also
awesome.

Check it out at:

http://www.yesicansports.com/bcamp2.html

Shoot For The Stars,

Dean Delker - The Dean 0f Shooting Hoops

P.S. Coach Stan has taught basketball players how
to integrate mind and body and get amazing results
on the hardwood for over 30 years. His basketball
cybernetics programs have helped untold numbers
of players break through their self-imposed limits,
create more productive self-images, and reach new
performance levels.

Stan's new shooting DVD demystifies the process and
has you getting positive results in far less time. It's not
unusual for several kids in his camps to hit over 100
shots in a row after learning Stan's methods.

Don't be a wimp with money any more. Find a way to
afford it and order it now at:

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

It's Your Life - Make Every Shot Count

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I Have Gas

You might remember my other passion besides
hoops is music. I played in a band called 'The
Lavender Hill Mob' which made good money and
was regionally popular in the Kentucky, Indiana,
Illinois tri-state area in the late 60's and early 70's.

I played rhythm guitar then, and switched to bass
in the early 80's in another band. I still play in a
rockin' worship band, and occasionally in a blues
all-star band.

Almost every musician I know has bad GAS.

Gear Aquisition Syndrome we call it. We're always
looking for the latest and greatest, (or oldest and
most-classic) guitars, basses, amps, strings, pre-
amps, effects pedals, etc. You name it. We want it.

Heck, there's even a cottage industry out there
pushing super high-tech guitar cords. Forum
boards fill up with people arguing about this kind
of stuff.

The thinking is, if I get X, Y, or Z that will make me
the player I want to be. Nothing wrong with good
equipment, mind you, but guitar playing is more
about your hands and your soul.

So please don't fall into that GAS mentality with your
shooting. You don't need to be looking for the flavor
of the month. Shooting is all about meat and potatoes
fundamentals.

One of the reasons I choose the products I do is
because they stress fundamentals. They have
staying power and fulfill a unique need in your
training. Otherwise I don't carry them.

Not just physical fundamentals either. Lee Milteer has
a book called, "Success Is An Inside Job", and that is
SO TRUE.

Coach Stan Kellner really knows how to teach those
inner fundamentals for basketball. His new shooting
DVD actually shows you how to become a shooting
machine. You still have to take what he gives you,
put it into action, and make it your own, but all the
raw materials are there for super stardom.

Find your inner fundamentals today at:

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

Shoot For the Stars,

Dean - The Dean of Shooting Hoops

P.S. There is nothing more fundamental than your
hands, and nothing trains your hands like the graded
resistance Captains Of Crush hand grippers.
Crush your competition today. Details at:

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

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Thursday, August 17, 2006

Be Master Of Your Own Fate

Champions do not become
champions on the court.

They are merely recognized
on the court.

They BECOME champions in
their DAILY ROUTINE.

Players do not really decide
their future ...

But they decide their habits,
And their habits decide their
FUTURE!!!

- Anonomous

What kind of shooting habits are YOU building
today?

It's a lot easier to build those habits when your mind
is clear of doubts and focused on your goals.

You may not believe how thoroughly Coach Stan
Kellner covers that in his book, 'Beyond The Absolute
Limit' till you read it for yourself.

In one chapter he has students in his camps establish
their best vertical leap, not on a wall, but in relation to
the basket. Say one young camper can touch the
bottom of the net.

Then he has them get quiet, breathe deeply, and relax
while he leads them through a guided visualization. He
has them imagining power and energy collecting over
their heads then saturating their body. Energizing their
muscles, etc. And he has them visualize their bodies
being light as a bird's.

Lastly he has them go out and try to get the rim again,
and almost without exception the kids jump 2 to 4
inches higher than their previous bests. With no
plyometrics,
fancy shoes, etc.

All that just from breaking internal limitations the kids
had. See the miracles for yourself at:

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

Shoot for the Stars,

Dean - The Dean of Shooting Hoops

P.S. That holds for Stan's Ultimate Shooting Method
DVD too. If you want to learn how to release the
super-shooter within you can't run too fast over to:

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

You'll be ready for an incredible journey then.

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