Links to Special Basketball Resources

Links to Special Basketball Resources

 

41pSrBzymCL._SL160_Tim Gallwey’s “The Inner Game of Tennis – My Bible on the mental game. Possible the best book ever written on sports psychology. A must read.


GO TO THE WEBSITE— NO OTHER SHOOTING VIDEO SHOWS THIS KIND OF EXCELLENCE.  

 “The Swish approach to shooting is unique and very effective.  It’s in many ways different from how this skill is normally taught, and that is a good thing.  Few players in this country can shoot well any more, and the fault lies partly in how it’s coached.

“Swish is both a great technique of shooting (it describes how the great shooters have always done it) and a way to coach it, both to yourself and for others.  It breaks down shooting into its simple, basic parts and then shows you how to put it back together.

“View these sample clips from the videos that show the ‘different’ approach:           

A Taste of Swish_AF  

“Did you get a feel for how different and powerful the Swish way of shooting is?  Click here to go to the Swish website to order the video(s):

Swish22.com Web Site

“You will not be disappointed!  This is a way to learn & teach shooting everyone can understand and adopt.  Note there is a 90-day, unconditional money back guarantee – what do you have to lose?”


ANOTHER TERRIFIC SHOOTING VIDEO BY RICK PENNY

Discover The Proven Technique That Provides The

Quickest & Smoothest Release Possible!

“Rick Penny is the purest shooter I have seen at any level. He has developed a shooting video that can benefit
anyone who seriously wants to learn how to shoot, quickly and efficiently. His explanations are simple and
understandable. I certainly recommend this video … It is very effective and reasonably priced.”

Coach Jerry Stone

Won National Championship at Midland College

(Coached NBA players Spud Webb and Mookie Blaylock)

Is There A Better Way To Shoot?

YES!  What trend do you see in NBA & College games today? Declining shooting percentages, right?
We know athletes are now bigger and stronger than in the past, so why are percentages going down?
There is something fundamentally wrong with the shooting techniques we see in the game today!

http://www.onemotionbasketball.com/videotrainingfiles.html