Wednesday, January 20, 2010

FINISHES AT THE RIM!!! -- Shot Science Basketball -- How to Shoot a Basketball

How to Shoot a Basketball

Welcome to our first collection of "Finishes at the Rim!" This series of NINE different Finishes should give you a way to score at the rim under most all circumstances as you attack the basket! If you practice these moves and make them second-nature ( "Reactionary"), you will be UNSTOPPABLE!!

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This week Chase discusses the first NINE Finishing Moves taught by ShotScience Basketball. Each move is given in a short introduction by Chase and by clicking on the "Hand Icon," you can get a Slow Motion Breakdown of the play with several Keypoints.

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Tuesday, January 12, 2010

"When Can I Start Training?!" -- Chase from ShotScience Basketball Answers Your Questions

Today's topic covers some tips on when to start training if you are a young person and how to go about doing it using FUNCTIONAL MOVEMENT.

Ask Chase any of your questions about Athletic Performance, Exercise, or Basketball and he will personally respond to as many as he can, both in the comments and in his Vlogs.

If you have questions on how to improve your Speed, Quickness, Agility, Strength, and Vertical Leaping Ability, this is the place. Chase works with athletes of all levels (Children, Teens, College and Professionals) and is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist and is Certified by the American College of Sports Medicine.

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--Chase