Saturday, December 24, 2011

7 Tips for Becoming a Better Basketball Player

!±8± 7 Tips for Becoming a Better Basketball Player

Secret #1 Develop Skill Synergy
The fastest way to get better is to learn and practice the fundamental skills. Fundamental skills like passing, catching, shooting, dribbling and basic footwork are as much responsible for basketball success as any cross-over move or behind-the-back dribble.

When you work on and advance your fundamental skill levels, you can develop what I call "Skill Synergy". Skill Synergy is based on the idea that the better you become at any one particular skill, the better and more developed you will become at each and every other skill. Then with the development of each skill, your entire game becomes almost twice as effective as it was before. Each skill doesn't just work alone it "stacks" or builds on every other skill. This "synergy" then catapults your game into more advanced levels and makes success in basketball much easier.

For example, if you become better at dribbling, it will automatically make you a better shooter. The dribbling will help you get a better feel for the ball and make you feel more comfortable with the ball. That will automatically help you become a better shooter. But the "synergy" doesn't stop there. The result is you don't just become a better dribbler or a better shooter, instead you become a more effective all-around player. The synergy starts filtering out to all phases of your game.

Your entire game will expand quickly because you can expand on each skill learned. That will flow into other areas of skill development. Soon you will be able to do more moves, make more shoots and play more effectively than ever before.

Take Michael Jordan for example. All of his high-flying acrobatic moves and game winning shots were not practiced or planned. Instead, they just happened "naturally" because he had become a master of the simple fundamental skills and applied Skill Synergy to make all those spectacular shots. Remember, however that most of his 32,292 points were compromised mainly of basic fundamental jump shots and lay-ins. Not the SportsCenter highlights he is remembered for. He mastered the basics first, then all those "fancy" moves developed from there.

If you want to become better, learn the fundamentals and practice them. Every skill you learn and develop will help you expand your game to new levels.

Secret #2 Practice The Right Way
One day I was "practicing" and my coach at the time walked by the gym and asked what I was doing. I said I was "practicing". Then I added, "you know coach, because practice makes perfect".

Then he said something very powerful to me. He said "No. Perfect practice, makes perfect."

Him telling me this gave me tremendous insight into what it takes to become a better player. I quickly learned that how you practice and how you perform are directly linked.

By developing Perfect Practice habits and mentality, you can take your game to new levels at a rapid pace.

The wonderful thing about the Perfect Practice mentality is that you can use it at anytime. It doesn't matter if you are just shooting around with friends or are doing a grueling individual workout. The principles can and should be applied at all times.

Here are my Perfect Practice Principles:

Use Maximum Effort and Focus On Every Play.

Perfect Repetition, Leads To Perfect Execution.

Repetition Is The Key To Skill Improvement.

Practice Must Simulate Games.

Constantly Analyze Your Results.

Study and use these principles. These principles will save you hours of unnecessary frustration and wasted practice time. Your game will develop at a significantly faster pace and help you reach your maximum potential.

Secret #3 Add Variety
The great thing about basketball is that you can either play on your own or with other people. Basketball can be played in so many ways. Each can help you develop your skills in different ways.

To become the best basketball player you can be, it is important that you practice the game in a variety of ways. Your skills will enhance and you will see faster development.

Here are some ways to add variety to your game:

Practice By Yourself
This is the best way to learn the fundamentals of the game and to develop individual skills. You should spend lots of time by yourself working on different fundamental skills. Get in all the repetitive learning and practice you can with just you and the ball.

1-on-1
Playing 1-on-1 will help you learn how to both score on and defend against a single player. 1-on-1 is a great way to get in lots of repetitions and practice. It is also a great place to use both Skill Synergy and Perfect Practice techniques.

3-on-3
Lots of outdoor or "street" ball tournaments are played using the 3-on-3 format. This provides you with great opportunity to get in even more work on your game. 3-on-3 probably gives you the closet thing to real game simulation without having to run the full length of the floor. You can develop both 1-on-1 moves and learn to play in a team concept while still getting in a good number of personal repetitions.

5-on-5 Full Court
Obviously this is what most "real" games consist of. I recommend that you play as much 5-on-5 as possible. This is the best way to learn the game and develop your total skill package. It is also the best measure of telling you what you need to work on and what areas you need to improve in. If you don't feel that you are able to score very often then maybe you should do some more 1-on-1 drills or learn to score off the pass in games of 2-on-2.
Playing 5-on-5 will also help your conditioning. Most 5-on-5 games are played using the full court, the others are usually in a half-court setting. Having to run the full length of the court will challenge your skill development because you add in the element of fatigue. The better conditioned you are and the less fatigue you encounter, the more successful your skills will be. Be sure to learn the skills you need by practicing in half-court games. Remember, that you need to develop your conditioning to achieve maximum results when playing in full-court games.

Secret #4 Seek Out Mentors and Be Coach-able
One of the biggest secrets to becoming more successful is to seek out mentors and be willing to learn from them.

Many times people are reluctant to seek out mentors and coaches, because it opens them up to being criticized. However, you can learn a lot from that criticism if you are willing to accept it. If you want to be more successful at anything, then you must find the right teachers and be willing to learn from them and be coached.

This is especially true in the game of basketball. There are lots of great coaches and players out there that you can learn from.

Another key to success is, don't wait for theses coaches to find you. Instead, be assertive and go out and find them on your own. No matter what level of play you are at, there are lots of people out there that can make you better. It can be a coach, a personal trainer, even a nutritionist; all of these people have valuable information that can make you a better player and a better athlete.

To get the maximum results from this instruction, you must be willing to learn and be coached. I can tell you that virtually every big time basketball coach I have ever talked to says that the one trait that all their "star" players possess is their willingness to learn and listen.

The ability of the human mind and body to learn and process new information is remarkable. If you want to develop your skills to maximum level, then you find people to coach you and listen to them!

Secret #5 Watch All The Video You Can
Watching video is one of the best ways that I know of to get better and learn more about the game. With today's modern technology, video is easy to get and use. I highly recommended that you get your hands on as much video you can and learn from it.

There are lots of different types of video that you can learn from. First of all, there are all kinds of games broadcast on television. It is easy to tape these games and watch them over and over again. I personally have over 400 games on tape. This has become one of my most valuable resources. I have learned, used, and taught thousands of moves that I have gotten from re-watching games.

Another great resource is instructional videos. There are a lot of different tapes that have been made through the years. Many have much of the same information, but it is important to learn those key fundamentals. Plus, even if you watch 10 videos and only learn one new move, that move could lift you from being an average player to superstar status. (For more information on instructional videos, be sure to check out my personal Dominate The Game instructional DVD video and basketball improvement program at [http://www.basketballpro.com/dominatethegame].)

There is one other video secret that I am almost reluctant to reveal. I find this technique so powerful and helpful that it is just too good to keep secret. It is very simple, but rarely used.

It's called Self Video Analysis. Many times coaches or parents will make tapes of games and watch them to critique the teams performance or to relive a personal sports moment. This is very useful for this purpose, but it isn't the kind of video analysis that I am talking about. I am talking about taping yourself when you practice by yourself.

When you are alone working on your game by yourself, tape it. Tape it and watch it. It doesn't take long to see what you need to work on. This also allows you to start seeing little tiny adjustments in your game and start correcting them. Even little errors can lead to bad habits which can negatively effect your performance.

I especially like to use this technique when working on shooting. Shooting is almost a fine art. Any minor problem can lead to a drop in the amount of shots you make. Tape your shooting practice and then analyzing it. Watch to see if you are using proper form and technique on every shot. Watch and see what is working for you and what isn't. Watch and you will soon see a dramatic improvement in your shooting performance.

Secret #6 Learn From Different Sources
Basketball is a very popular sport. There are all kinds of books, videos, magazines and newspaper articles out there for you to learn from.

I recommended that you start finding and studying as many as these resources that you can. You will be amazed at all the useful information that you can learn from these sources. I find some "piece" of useful information in almost everything I read, watch, or hear about the game.

The most successful basketball players and coaches I know are constantly reading books on basketball. They read autobiographies on famous players. They read instructional books. They read books on training, books on motivation, books on other sports to see if they can learn something to apply to basketball and make them more successful. These high level coaches and players know that learning from all these different sources is a key to staying on top.

I also know of players that have made entire scrapbooks from newspaper articles that they collected about other teams and players. Then before they would play against them, they would read to be better prepared and to gain an "edge" against them.

I recommended that you start your own "basketball file" and collect or write down all the things you find useful. You can then look at them over and over again and apply them to your game. (Note: Printing out and saving this newsletter is a good place to start you new "basketball file".)

Secret #7 Become A Better Athlete
I am a firm believer that skill development goes hand-in-hand with athletic development. The better trained you are as an athlete the easier it is for you to develop your basketball skills.

Most athletes struggle not because they lack proper skill, but because they lack the strength, conditioning, and speed that it requires to perform those skills at a higher level. Many times pro athletes aren't any better shooters or players than some junior high players, but their athletic ability separates them from the rest.

One of the great benefits of training to become a better athlete is that you can often make significant jumps in skill development very quickly. The better trained you are, the faster you will be able to learn new skills. When you're well trained you can perform skill repetition at maximum speed, strength and conditioning. When you do this, it naturally allows you to develop your game quickly, because your body isn't holding you back with fatigue. In fact, having a well-trained body is helping you succeed because it just makes every thing easier and allows you to learn faster.

Let me give you a good example. Say that you were in good enough shape to shoot around for 1 hour. In this time, let's say you could shoot 200 shots. Now if you were in even better shape you could probably shoot around 300 shots. That's 100 shots more in the same amount of time. This would undoubtedly make you better! Plus, out of those 300 shots, you will make more of them because you are better trained!

Do you see how your game can grow on multiple levels just by training your body? It can have a positive impact in each phase of your game and your development.

I highly recommended that you start training to become a better athlete immediately. There are lots of different programs and training routines out there. Give it a try and watch your results soar!

I hope that these tips were helpful. I am sure that if you start applying these strategies to your game, you will see the results you want very quickly.


7 Tips for Becoming a Better Basketball Player

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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

4 Strong Stomach Workouts For A Flatter Stomach

!±8± 4 Strong Stomach Workouts For A Flatter Stomach

Many people go all out with a stomach workout routine for one goal only: to get the flat stomach that they've always dreamed of. While a flat tummy certainly looks good on anyone, have you ever considered what good it does? Sure it looks good, but so what? After all that exercising, your stomach should not only look good but should also be toned and strong. Instead of just working on the outer abdominals, you should also strive to build up the strength of your core abdominals. How do you do that? Simple. Take a look at the following exercises. They can help you in building strong muscles in your abdomen. As always, do be reminded that you should always consult a professional before beginning any physical exercise routine, and always go through a warm-up session to avoid any injury.

Toning your torso

Get on all fours, with your knees and hands on the floor. Keeping your stomach pulled in towards your spine, extend your left arm in front of you. Now, while keeping your left arm stretched out, extend your right leg behind you. Switch hands and legs and repeat the entire set. When doing this, keep in mind not to let your pelvis sway. Keep it in position. Simple isn't it?

Butt burner

Lie on your back. You can use a towel or a mat to cushion your spine. Now bend your knees so that your feet are flat on the floor and put your arms by your sides. Squeeze your butt and lift your pelvis off the floor, making sure that the rest of your body stays in line. Try to raise your pelvis to a 45-degree angle, so that your upper body is a straight line from your head to your knees. Hold this position for about five seconds. Now slowly lower yourself back to the floor. Repeat for an entire set.

Crunchless crunch

Theoretically, this is a simple exercise. However it can be a bit tricky to do. What it does is make you use your lower abdominals muscles to pull your belly button toward your spine. First, either lie on your tummy or kneel, depending on which is the more comfortable for you. You can try it both ways and decide which you like better. Now, relax your body and try to move your belly button inwards towards your spine using only your lower abdominal muscles. Hold this position for ten seconds or longer if it is too easy for you. Your objective is to hold the contraction until you can no longer feel it, or until you feel that your other muscles are doing more work than the transverse abdominus. If you feel either of this, then it's time to let the contraction go.

Scissor kicks

Lie on the floor and place your hands under your butt, while keeping your back to the floor. Now slowly raise one leg up to about 10 inches, and then slowly lower it back to the floor. As you are lowering your leg, raise the other one. Repeat this routine for an entire set. Now make sure that you maintain proper control as momentum can disrupt your routine. Make sure that your upper body stays on the floor throughout the whole routine.

The above are but some of the exercises targeted to building strength in your abdominal muscles. For more exercises look for those that work out your core abs especially your transverse abdominal muscles. Many of Pilate's components can also help you achieve stronger abdominal muscles.


4 Strong Stomach Workouts For A Flatter Stomach

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Friday, December 16, 2011

Double Pump - Total Body Workout

View more Health & Fitness Videos at: www.zipidee.com View more clips available for download at: www.Zipidee.com With Double Pump Total Body you will be amazed at the results you see in just a short time. With her energetic and inspiring approach, Shpresa takes you through the simple steps that will lead you toward obtaining the perfect shape. You should have the body you want all year round. Double Pump is oscillatory isometrics combined with a pulsing technique, so you can begin to firm, sculpt and tone every single muscle and discover the body you truly deserve. Warm-Up: This cardio warm-up will get your heart rate pumping and get you ready to start working out. Arms: This section really sculpts your chest, deltoids, triceps, biceps, and shoulders. Buns & Thighs: With a new twist on traditional lunges, kick, and squats, your lower body will really begin to take shape. Floor Work: This floor section will help you begin to develop the flat stomach you've always dreamed of. More Abs: Ready to really work your abs? Shpresa has customized this section to help you define and obtain perfectly toned abs.

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Sunday, December 11, 2011

VIDEOCLIP DVD INDOOR CYCLING

Ya están disponibles 3 DVD´s de entrenamiento de indoor cycling, para que puedas entrenar en tu propia casa siguiendo las indicaciones de un monitor profesional. * 3 niveles (iniciación, intermedio y avanzado) * 30 minutos de intenso entrenamiento * Las sesiones se pueden seguir con todos los modelos de Indoor Cycling de BH Fitness * Sesion dirigida por Santi Zamora, Licenciado en Educación Física y Máster en Alto Rendimiento * Cada DVD incluye: - Consejos para realizar el entrenamiento con total seguridad - Calentamiento - Sesión principal - Estiramientos No lo pienses más. ¡Elige el que mejor se adapte a tu estado de forma y empieza a disfrutar de tu extenuante y energética sesión profesional de indoor cycling sin salir de casa! Adquiérelo ya de forma individual o el pack completo (los 3 niveles). Recuerda que puedes obtener información sobre los modelos disponibles de bicicletas indoor cycling en: www.bhfitness.es

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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Iron Gym Total Upper Body Workout Bar

www.amazon.com : Iron Gym is the multi function training bar that combines every exercise you need to build a powerful upper body. Its the ultimate body sculpting and strength building tool that helps shape the upper body and tones your midsection. The durable steel construction holds up to 300 lbs. It is designed to fit residential doorways 24" to 32" wide with doorway trim or molding up to 3 ½ inches wide.

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Friday, December 2, 2011

Pre-Pilates for Rehab : DVD Sample

Learn how to teach proper breathing, spinal alignment, core control, and body awareness with physical therapist Sherri Betz as she goes through principles and demonstrates basic exercises of the Pilates method. Also great if you're an advanced Pilates student, yet aren't ready to go back to the gym post-injury or surgery, or if you'd like to supplement your therapy at home. Props used: hard pink ball/tennis ball, pole or broomstick handle, 8-10" ball, yoga strap, small towel, mat. (Total run time: 41 mins)

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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Total Gym 1100

!±8±Total Gym 1100

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The Total Gym 1100 is a compact, efficient trainer that replaces an entire gym of equipment.

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Friday, November 25, 2011

Cathe Friedrich's STS Total Body

Segments from the "Cathe Friedrich's STS Total Body" workout video: A gym-style program that uses heavy weights and lots of equipment. This is "serious" body-sculpting — you'll optimize results by working every muscle to its absolute limit. Cathe suggests a weight level that's 70% of maximum — the heaviest weight you could lift just one time (but that's not essential; lighter weights are also effective). The moves range from squats, lunges and curls to push-ups, dumbbell flies and dead rows. Each set is repea... see the full description (including workout level and equipment used) at www.collagevideo.com "Collage Video: exercise video specialists since 1987." See 753 more instructor-selected workout videos at www.collagevideo.com

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Wednesday, November 23, 2011

The Bowflex Revolution Home Gym - Truly a Revolution, or an Expensive Toy?

!±8± The Bowflex Revolution Home Gym - Truly a Revolution, or an Expensive Toy?

Exercise machines all vary widely in terms of the different advantages they have to offer. They also come with very diverse names. What's in a name? What will a machine with the word "revolution" in its name actually do for you? Let's take a look at an early version of the Bowflex Revolution Home Gym from Nautilus, shall we?

The Bowflex Revolution does feature some fascinating technology, no question about it. This technology is called SpiraFlex, and was first utilized on the International Space Station. In space, without gravity, standard weights offer no resistance. According to Nautilus, astronauts lose nearly 20% of their bone and muscle mass during a four-to-six month space odyssey, due to the lack of exercise. The brave men and women of space can now build up their strength in zero-gravity conditions, thanks to SpiraFlex.

SpiraFlex's unique technology is now being exploited for an earthly purpose, in the case of the Bowflex Revolution. The technology is made up of elastic straps that are tightly wrapped around a coil. The coil is contained in a small canister that resembles the free weight plates that add heft to typically encountered health club exercise machines. These unique plates are called power packs, and as you work out, the packs rotate around a center, stretching the elastic straps even tighter and creating resistance.

To get an idea of how this works, here's an example. If you were to pick up a standard 40-pound free weight off the floor of your gym, it would indeed weigh 40 pounds. However, the plate you slide and stack on the Bowflex Revolution home gym to provide that same 40 pounds of resistance actually weighs just 4 to 5 pounds. And, the plate used to provide 10 pounds of resistance on the Bowflex weighs just about a pound. All told, there are 5-, 10-, 20-, and 40-pound packs.

Furthermore, the resistance provided by a regular dumbbell would vary depending on the angle at which you pick it up. But with the power packs, the resistance stays constant throughout your entire range of motion - regardless of angle.

According to Nautilus, the Revolution can accommodate about 135 exercises with 400 variations. These exercises include bench presses, chest presses, shoulder raises, oblique abdominal crunches, bicep curls, leg extensions and curls, and a 600-pound leg press. However, it isn't obvious how to take advantage of the capabilities of the Bowflex Revolution [http://lasertargeted.com/bowflex/bowflex-total-gym-systems-compare.html]. It may be necessary to hire an expert, such as a personal trainer, to show the consumer how to use the device.

The machine comes with 220 pounds of weights and a leg-press plate, foot harness, hand grips, and a "preacher curl pad" to help with arm exercises. An 80-pound upgrade can be added for .

The price tag of ,399 comes with a 10-year warranty, instruction manual, wall chart, and DVD. The Revolution is 9 feet 4 inches long and 5 feet 3 inches wide, so you will need a good-sized space for your workouts.

So, while the Bowflex may indeed be revolutionary, this machine may or may not be practical for your everyday workout needs here on Earth.


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Saturday, November 19, 2011

Total Gym Blast Vol. 1&2 Series DVD Set

!±8± Total Gym Blast Vol. 1&2 Series DVD Set

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Each of these tough, challenging, progressive workouts is an intense 15-minute muscle isolation superset targeting Abs, Back/Chest, Shoulders, Biceps/Triceps, Buns & Legs.

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Sunday, October 30, 2011

Total Gym Ab Crunch

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Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Total Gym XLS Review

!±8± Total Gym XLS Review

Gym memberships are very expensive. Many people pay per month or more just to be a member of a gym, even if they don't end up using it. Would you consider ending your gym membership for 2 years and get yourself a Total Gym XLS and do your workouts at home instead?

Many people have done this and that's certainly a "YES" for those people who were glad they did. The newest and top of the line model of Total Gym is finally here.

The Total Gym XLS was made to set the standards for fitness excellence. So what's new with this XLS model?

400 lb weight capacity for total strength and stability Upgraded comfort system Upgraded pulley and cable system Flexible nylon strap handles Upgraded squat stand Padded glide board with head support Chrome package Exercise capability - over 80 exercises

There are some great benefits to the XLS over other models. For example - versatility, with over 80 exercises to perform, theres always something new to try or may be make something of your own which might also work for you.

That versatility doesn't come cheap and the XLS model would surely cost you some money however, if you wanted a kind of product that can give you maximum performance, this is the right model for you. The DVD that comes with the the it is not your ordinary fitness video. This DVD will help and guide you to achieve and make full use of your equipment to get the results that you wanted.

But that's not all, get the Total Gym XLS and get these amazing complete line of workout that's easy to follow.

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Plus, you also get these accessories to enhance your workouts. this includes the upgraded Squat Stand, Wing Attachment, Leg Pull Accessory and the Pilates Kit. There are so many features that we were surprised to find that it in fact didn't come with the kitchen sink.

This machine has a unique feature that makes it stand out from other home gym equipment, that is it uses natural weight resistance to get a full body workout. This is why most users can see results with just a few weeks of use. These results include weight loss, strengthening your body, building muscles and even improving the health of those who are diabetic, have heart problems, and those who are undergoing physical therapy.

You can purchase XLS for 48.05 and have it delivered to your door step. It also comes with a 30 day trial if you aren't sure if it is right for you. It isn't the cheapest model out there, but it offers enough features to literally replace an entire gym in one piece of equipment.


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Sunday, October 23, 2011

Total Gym 1800 Club

!±8±Total Gym 1800 Club

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The Total Gym 1800 Club gives you practically everything you need to start your own workout program to tone and strengthen the important muscle groups of your upper and lower body.

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