How To Tell A Pro
If you know what to look for you can tell a pro
every time.
I once saw a video featuring Red Auerbach and
Larry Bird talking about shooting. I wish I could
find it on DVD. Red was interviewing Larry, asking
him how he held the ball, cradled it, lifted it,
followed though, etc. Beautiful stuff.
Then they came to the part where Red asked him
to shoot wrong. They were showing all the common
mistakes shooters make. Very educational. You can
imagine.
But something kept happening that was hilarious.
No matter how bad Bird made his shot he still kept
hitting everything he threw up.
Finally Auerbach looked at him like, "Can you
please stop that". All Bird could do was look at him,
shrug his shoulders, and say, "Sorry, Coach".
Being a pro is not just about work. Amateurs work
hard too. And very hard because of their love for
the game. They work, and work, and work till they
get it right.
But the pros are willing to go a step further. They
work and work till they can't get it wrong.
That part's up to you and how badly you want it,
but you can find out what you should be working on,
and how, from Dr. Hal Wissel's two shooting DVD's.
Hal knows how to teach the professional. If you want
to shoot with that kind of consistency you owe it to
yourself to flash on over to:
http://www.deandelker.com/wissel_order.html
Shoot For The Stars,
Dean - The Dean of Shooting Hoops
P.S. Coach Wissel also teaches you the tricks of the
trade that produce a quick-release shot. Form
doesn't matter much if you're getting the ball
slapped back in your face. Find out how to get off
more of your shots today at:
http://www.deandelker.com/wissel_order.html
Copyright 2006 Delker Enterprises, Inc.
every time.
I once saw a video featuring Red Auerbach and
Larry Bird talking about shooting. I wish I could
find it on DVD. Red was interviewing Larry, asking
him how he held the ball, cradled it, lifted it,
followed though, etc. Beautiful stuff.
Then they came to the part where Red asked him
to shoot wrong. They were showing all the common
mistakes shooters make. Very educational. You can
imagine.
But something kept happening that was hilarious.
No matter how bad Bird made his shot he still kept
hitting everything he threw up.
Finally Auerbach looked at him like, "Can you
please stop that". All Bird could do was look at him,
shrug his shoulders, and say, "Sorry, Coach".
Being a pro is not just about work. Amateurs work
hard too. And very hard because of their love for
the game. They work, and work, and work till they
get it right.
But the pros are willing to go a step further. They
work and work till they can't get it wrong.
That part's up to you and how badly you want it,
but you can find out what you should be working on,
and how, from Dr. Hal Wissel's two shooting DVD's.
Hal knows how to teach the professional. If you want
to shoot with that kind of consistency you owe it to
yourself to flash on over to:
http://www.deandelker.com/wissel_order.html
Shoot For The Stars,
Dean - The Dean of Shooting Hoops
P.S. Coach Wissel also teaches you the tricks of the
trade that produce a quick-release shot. Form
doesn't matter much if you're getting the ball
slapped back in your face. Find out how to get off
more of your shots today at:
http://www.deandelker.com/wissel_order.html
Copyright 2006 Delker Enterprises, Inc.
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