Wednesday, December 06, 2006

Be The Dominator

Here's another quick tip from Patrick Chylinski, ex-
college and professional player who personally trains
hoopsters in the LA area.

He teaches this trick to all his private coaching
clients and said I could reveal it to you. It's so easy
we all should have thought of it.

Establish yourself early.

By dominating from the get-go you can intimidate
a weaker opponent and take him right out of his
game. By making a statement from the tip-off you
make it known you have come to play. You are a
big-time player, and your opponent is going to
have a tough time trying to guard you tonight.

If you're playing against a strong, confident player
you've also let it be known you're not going to back
down. He or she is in for a battle. You let them
know they've met their match.

Either way, establishing yourself from the start of
the game will set the tone and let it be known
you're a big-time player who's come to dominate.

To be that dominant you're going to want a
conditioning edge too. Coach Tim Kauppinen from
the Madison, Wisconsin area is fast becoming the
king of high intensity training. It's a relatively new
discipline based on the latest research, but Tim's
made it easy for you to stay on the cutting edge.

Tim's done all the research. You get to reap all the
benefits. He's laid out the plan for you to achieve
super-conditioning. All you have to do is follow his
lead. It's easy if you sprint over to:

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

Shoot For The Stars,

Dean - The Dean of Shooting Hoops

P.S. Patrick is excited about being able to share his
winning ways with a larger audience. As soon as he
can get his report updated you'll be able to get it
here.

You'll still be able get it in plenty of time to make a
big difference in your season.

Copyright 2006 Delker Enterprises, Inc.

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