| |
|
Google Adsense Secrets
|
Go To Fishing Home | Add to Favorites
4 Steps To Sure-fire Basketball Free Throws
NBA Finals, Game 7...Your team is down one point...One
second left... A foul and two free throws coming... Who do
you want at the charity stripe?
Of course, we’d like to have a Reggie Miller or a Larry Bird
or even better Michael Jordan at the line to sink those
crucial shots. Chances are, though, they’re not on your team.
So now what? It’s up to you!
So how do you build the skill and confidence needed to win
the big games at the charity stripe? 4 simple steps:
Ritualize - Visualize - Optimize - Capitalize.
Free throws are an important part of your game. How many
times have we seen games come down to the final seconds and
either be won or lost at the free throw line? All the time!
So learn these 4 timeless secrets and join the ranks of John
Stockton and become a Great free throw shooter.
1. Ritualize
Ritualize means you create a specific repeating pattern of
behavior prior to performance, a regular pre-task routine,
which sharpens your focus, concentration and attention.
Reggie Miller would step up to the line holding the ball on
his hip with his left hand and place his feet about 12-14
inches apart with his right foot slightly forward. He then
would raise his arm straight up towards the basket with his
hand bent as if he had just released the ball. Then he would
take three consecutive dribbles, sit back into a slight crouch
and let if fly. Every free throw was exactly the same.
Karl Malone could be seen mouthing something to himself (We
have no idea what he was saying) right before he shot the
ball. Whatever ritual you develop for yourself, know that
it’s the most effective device for delivering yourself into
the mindset you must be in to sink every free throw.
"Repetition brings familiarity, and familiarity is the
opposite of the unknown." - Steven Levenkron
2. Visualize
Visualize means mentally rehearsing or "seeing" in your mind
what you intend to do before you do it. When you visualize
perfect form and a flawless shot that draws nothing but the
bottom of the net, it becomes exponentially more likely to
happen.
You’ve heard the saying, "What you see is what you get",
haven’t you? Focus on the process and see perfection. You’ll
find that visualization is a powerful tool.
"I see a mental movie before I hit every shot." - Jack
Nicklaus
3. Optimize
Optimize means allowing yourself to trust in yourself and
your capabilities, to have the self-confidence to pull the
ripcord, knowing the parachute will open. Simply put don’t
hesitate! Delay does damage.
Nike said it best with their million dollar slogan: "Just Do
It!" This is when shooting free throws just becomes automatic.
"You must seek to have control and then act with abandon!" -
Anonymous
4. Capitalize
Capitalize means celebrate your success as well as the
success of your teammates. Pat yourself on the back with
each success at the line. When you make your free throws
savor the success, nourish it, grow it, use it - capitalize on
it. Allow it to build your confidence in other aspects of
your game - defense, offense or whatever. Let this positive
energy ooze out all over you and your team.
"What I do best is share my enthusiasm." - Bill Gates
With these easy-to-follow principles you can become the
elite free throw shooter of your team. Actually, you can apply
these principles to every part of your game. Whatever you do,
keep on shooting!
Matt & Dave run
http://basketball-plays-and-tips.com/freethrow
and enjoy teaching basketball players and coaches more
about the basketball plays, drills, fundamentals and tips that
result in individual and team success. For our free report,
"5 Keys to Discovering the Successful Coach Inside You",
plus two additional player/coach reports, send a
blank email to mailto:basketballtip@aweber.com .
We give full permission for you to use this article in your
newsletter or on your site as long as you include our
Resource Box with our website link and email link included.
>
|
Matt & Dave of http://zero2hero2day.net have invested the last 6 years teaching others how to find the right business opportunity that lives up to the hype. Send blank email to mailto:thebestbizopp@aweber.com for our Free Special Report, "The Best Biz Opportunity You Can Find: How To Live the Life You Deserve!".
Eel And Eelskin Lures Eel and eelskin lures are used mostly in saltwater to catch such fish as striped bass, bluefish, snook, and marlin. The most...
Sunglasses 101 Sunglasses are not as simple as many people think. As such, it’s important that you get “briefed” before you buy.
The different parts to sunglasses will have a great impact on the look and feel of the pair. Different parts can also affect UV protection, glare resistance, and what sports the sunglasses would best be used for. With this in mind, it is important to consider each of the different options available for sunglasses.
Different sunglass lenses, tints, and coatings will be beneficial depending on the intended use. Lens materials also serve different purposes. The best lenses to use are glass lenses, because they are of the highest quality and m...
Crystal Radio Sets Are Alive And Kicking © Ned Norris. This article can be reprinted, used in newsletters or on web pages as long as it is credited to Ned Norris of RUSC.com, it appears in its entirety and the resource box below is included.
# # #
Crystal Radio Sets are Alive and Kicking
Author: Ned Norris
|
 |
 |
 |
Fishing - Kayaking Gifts For Christmas Finding good Christmas gifts ideas is easy if you think about a persons hobbies. If you are buying for person who enjoys kayaking, here are a few ideas for kayaking gifts.
Kayaking Gifts
Kayaking is a sport that appears to require relatively small amounts of equipment. In truth, it is much more than a paddle and a kayak, which provides you with a lot of potential gift ideas.
1. Drip Rings – Drip rings are placed on each end of a paddle and keep water from running back up the paddle to your hands. While this may sound odd given that you’re sitting in water, it is incredibly annoy... |  |
| Fishing - Fly Fishing Journals – Keep Track Of Your Trips Fly fishing is addictive. Once you start, you'll never stop. Whether you are going to the local water hole or to Alaska, you should use a fly fishing journa... |  |
| Fishing - Gambling Legality Basics The gambling scene in America can be traced back to centuries. Gambling has remained to be a part of the American dream life ever since the inception of lotteries in New Hampshire. The history of American gambling can be broadly classified in two. One relating to the games which come from the legacy of the Indian tribes who used to play some recreational games for amusement to monetary exchange .
Millions of dollars exchange hands at the gambling tables and it is a major source of revenue for more then half of US states. Internet has played an important role in popularizing gaming and making it reach the deepest of the people. Casinos, which can be seen over half of America, are the main centers for gambling in America. They are making a lot of money and the business is seen to be a pr... |  |
| Fishing - Bird Watching – Writing What You See No bird watcher is complete without his or her bird watching journals. When you go bird watching, you need to keep your life list.
The Life List
If you are or become an avid bird watching enthusiast, you’re going to need to keep records. The reason for this is you want to keep a running list of the various bird species you’ve se... |  |
| Fishing - Rigid Inflatable Boats A rigid inflatable boat is defined as a hard-hulled boat with air inflatable collars. RIB hulls are made of fiberglass, aluminum or composite materials. The soft bumpers or fenders, called "sponsons," can be air tubes, or all foam systems. These boats are powered by a variety of motors and usually come from the manufacturer as a package – boat with tube, motor and trailer.
Rigid inflatable boats are more like traditional boats, with hulls supported by a rigid material. The main benefits of these boats are su... |  |
| Fishing - Fishing The Fall Salmon Run In Michigan - A Beginner's Guide I decided to write this guide because a couple of years ago I was the "beginner." I don't claim to be a master at it, but I have lost my fair share of fish and have put a few in the freezer each year. Let me start by saying that, to the best of my knowledge, Michigan has the best Salmon fishery in the United States except for Alaska, and the Pacific Northwest (which is where our Salmon were originally stocked from). I also have to say that once you hook one, you will be "hooked" on the experience. I have broken this article into several parts to keep it organized, and from time to time the article will be updated as I learn more about it. This year I am going to try fly-fishing for the Salmon as well as bait fishing. About the Fish |  |
| Fishing - Fly Fishing – I Know Knot What I Do When it comes to fly fishing, tying a knot is not the most glamorous of subjects. Without a knot, however, you’ll not be snatching the Muskie of your dreams.
Fly Fishing Knots
First thing first, we need to get the lingo down since we wont be using illustrations in this article. Three basic terms will cover practically any aspect of the knot tying process. “Tag en... |  |
|
|
|
|
|