This week on Layups.com – #19 (2010)

This week on Layups.com – #19 (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.

Over the course of a week, I visit several websites and blogs to read articles on what is going on in the Basketball Coaching Network. Along with the Weekly Round of articles published here on Layups.com, I’d like to share with you some of the greatest articles I found on the web. You can find all previous links right here in the Speedlinking Archive.

These are the topics for »Weekly Roundup #19«:

  • 9 Motivational Tips for Parents
    Parents play a significant role in influencing their children to the world of sports. Usually, professional athletes start their career at early ages. For example, in the sport tennis, athletes like Venus, or Serena Williams, started to grab a hold on the tennis racquet at ages 8 or, perhaps, 9 years old. Or in the [...]
  • 11 Tips on how to teach Basketball Fundamentals to Beginners
    In general, the Basketball Community welcomes anyone helpfully and heartly, who wants to learn the sport. There are many basketball professionals, or non-professionals, who are willing to share their knowledge of the sport. This is the reason I started blogging right here, so that you can find useful information, that keeps you informed and motivated [...]
  • What to do if you get cut from Tryouts
    Basketball tryouts give hope to aspiring basketball players. Tryouts are actually done to recruit talented basketball players, so this is the best time for basketball hopefuls to go out from their closets and show off their basketball skills. Some may be very successful, while others are not. Those who are successful celebrate the taste of [...]
  • 6 Health Tips to prevent Sports Injuries
    Injuries are the most painful thing that can happen to players. They can take out a player’s chance to play the game he has always love to do. On the other hand, injuries place an additional burden to coaches, especially when the injured player is their key player. But there are ways which can help players [...]
  • Giveaway #1: Spalding TF-1000 ZK Pro Basketball
    Time is dwindling down on the Layups.com Spalding TF-1000 ZK Pro Giveaway, so this would be your last chance to get yourself entered before the great final. How do you enter? Subscribe to the Layups.com Newsletter via E-Mail or RSS Feed Send me an E-Mail with your participating E-Mail address and let me know, [...]
  • Layups.com Speedlinking #006
    Over the course of a week, I visit several websites and blogs to read articles on what is going on in the Basketball Coaching Network. Along with the Weekly Round of articles published here on Layups.com, I’d like to share with you some of the greatest articles I found on the web. You can find [...]
  • 8 Tips for practicing alone
    Sometimes, attending group, or team, practices may not be enough to help you improve your skills in basketball. And also, there are individuals who can learn best when they get to practice alone. It is not, really, bad to take the time to practice by yourself. Well, except for the fact that it may not [...]
  • Review: Basketball Trivia for iPhone – Appiction
    Today I’ll be having a look at the Basketball Trivia iPhone app developed by the guys from Appiction. With this iPhone app you have close to 1,500 Basketball facts from College Basketball (NCAA), Professional Basketball (NBA) and Miscellaneous categories at hand to boast with. Now, let’s have a closer look at this app: Basketball Trivia has [...]
  • Top 10 Signs he is a Selfish Player
    One of the problems coaches face in their careers is to have players who do not know how to let go of the ball. Oftentimes, people see other basketball star players as selfish ones. People think that these players get most of the points because the ball stays in their hands most of the time. [...]

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