This week on Layups.com – #12 (2010)

This week on Layups.com – #12 (2010)

On Layups.com I’ll publish articles on a daily basis. For those of you who do not have the time to visit daily, here’s is a good place to get a quick overview of the last articles. The Weekly Roundup will be published on each Sunday of the week. Please feel free to revisit and comment.

These are the topics for »Weekly Roundup #12«:

  • Developing Team Unity
    Team unity is a crucial element to the success and the balance of any team. If the team is fractured and not working as one, you will quickly find that the team will fail in all aspects. A team that works together in harmony and strives towards common goals and achievements will have a far [...]
  • Thoughts on Shooting off the Dribble
    Of all the skills in Basketball, shooting off the dribble can be one of the most challenging, as it involves a good number of techniques. First, try to make the movement as seamless as possible. This will limit the chance for the opposing team to steal the ball. When preparing for the stop and the [...]
  • How to improve Teamwork
    Teamwork is a very important part of the basketball game, and basically any team sport. Without it you would simply have a basic gladiator contest. Teamwork is not learned overnight, and while everyone knows the absolute basics of it, it is up to the coach to help refine and improve the team unity as a [...]
  • Controlling your Emotions
    When you play Basketball, you have to play with your heart. Basketball is one of those games in which you have to be quick thinking and more. In order to do this, you have to put your emotions at bay. If you don’t, you could really mess up your skills of concentration.
    Some players allow themselves [...]
  • How to develop basic Tactical Skills
    Basketball is a fun sport to play, however, you have to play smart. When you are on the court you have to have the tactics it takes to play. This means that you have to be on top of the game and you have to anticipate what the person on the other team is going [...]
  • Player Behavior and how it affects your Team
    Whether you’re a party animal or an all-powerful and focused scholar off the court … your behavior off and on the court can affect your team and club. For example, if you are an aggressive person away from the game, you could slip up, and you could accidentally use that aggressiveness on the court. On [...]

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