How To ACTUALLY Train By Yourself as a Basketball Player

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    In this video, we cover how to work out by yourself as a basketball player. There are a lot of misconceptions about how to train by yourself and what it should look like to get better. Most players don't have productive workouts by themselves and because of, they see very little improvement. This video will give you a clear blueprint to working out by yourself as a basketball player.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 231

  • @Erick-TyreseCoffey
    @Erick-TyreseCoffey Рік тому +173

    Have 1-2 Skill Focus 0:30
    build core consistent targets
    Challenge Yourself Effectively 1:58
    push yourself intentional skill progression
    be creative build flowity
    Include Variability 6:37
    don't be repetitive
    switch things change details

  • @JC-Skate
    @JC-Skate Рік тому +43

    Im training outside everydays, but sometimes that's hurt. Because when I miss a shot, the ball goes like 1km away from the court and when is hot weather and I most go from ball running that's make me humble 😂

    • @rift2568
      @rift2568 Місяць тому

      Makes u a soldier tho

    • @CRandom22
      @CRandom22 Місяць тому

      Exact same thing here i always have to put my bike bye the exit so that it hats the bike

    • @SupaThanos
      @SupaThanos 17 днів тому

      Same thing with me you end just learning to not miss 😂

  • @MelloDeeBeats
    @MelloDeeBeats Рік тому +65

    Even tho I’m out the game, that first tip is a gem, especially knowing what I know now. High consistency in focusing on problem areas is definitely a cheat code, wish I even knew that was an option back then lol I’d just emphasize certain things during workouts but it’d be more effective to have most of the workout centered around just those two things

  • @DeleOfficialYT
    @DeleOfficialYT Рік тому +76

    Im going to start training like this, really helpful keep the content up man

    • @tjltraining
      @tjltraining  Рік тому +4

      Glad the video can help 💪🏼

  • @epiii5256
    @epiii5256 Рік тому +73

    This is a great topic and often overlooked! I’d add trying to make the workout the most efficient possible. This would include have your workout planned before you go to the court. This will hopefully prevent dilly-dallying trying to decide what skill to work on. Also giving structure and focus. In respect to pushing oneself, utilizing your mind to imagine a defender can help you push yourself to speeds and discomfort that can mimic the intensity of a game.

  • @ikecarter5560
    @ikecarter5560 Рік тому +460

    Can you make by yourself training videos outside please because I am a freshman hooper ans I can't afford to go to the gym or any fancy equipment so I always take my ball outside in the rain or winter but it's hard to train outside so can you please make outside training videos

    • @tjltraining
      @tjltraining  Рік тому +152

      you can do all these workouts outside!! as long as you got a hoop you are good to go

    • @gonthestoneageboy
      @gonthestoneageboy Рік тому +156

      Actually the thing about outdoor court is if we miss we have to run 1 km to get the ball and then shoot again😂

    • @Taresyn_curry
      @Taresyn_curry Рік тому +23

      ​@@gonthestoneageboy have this problem everyday but I like when it does that cause it makes you hustle😂😂

    • @realjglizzy
      @realjglizzy Рік тому +16

      man stay hungry bro put in real work don’t lose your passion dawg fr

    • @ggo..3443
      @ggo..3443 Рік тому +7

      ​@@gonthestoneageboy exactly but i take my lil bro for picking rebounds

  • @ohno4435
    @ohno4435 9 місяців тому +3

    Watching these vids while on a bad injury, looking forward to putting this into practice soon!

    • @tjltraining
      @tjltraining  9 місяців тому

      You’ll be back soon💪🏼

  • @juancamiloruiz1981
    @juancamiloruiz1981 Рік тому +4

    Can't believe I found this content unitll now. Pure gold❤

  • @en1102161
    @en1102161 Рік тому +11

    Very good summary of thinking out of the box improvement for every basketball lovers

  • @oliverdiop7530
    @oliverdiop7530 Рік тому +65

    Yo this was pretty helpful thanks. Also in my case I'm mostly working in or around the post, since I'm our team's 6'5" Center. I can get the modt out of myself in the paint and on rebounds so I focus on doing finishes where I actively finish in the paint, with different variations, like a fake into a step through etc. Should I also try stepping out into a fadeaway for example? Or keep on adding stuff to make the most out of paint game. I usually have the defense dummy available when working out and it really helps a lot

    • @tjltraining
      @tjltraining  Рік тому +11

      I would definitely start to add stuff such as the fade to your game in the post idk how old you are but keep getting better at what you are good at and expanding your game at the same time

    • @oliverdiop7530
      @oliverdiop7530 Рік тому +11

      @@tjltraining thanks, I'll add more of that too. I'm also doing mid range shooting but I rarely get into a position where a shot is the better option than getting points through the paint. I'm 19, still tryna go pro if possible. I'm in Europe and I'm catching up with ppl who play semi pro for now so I believe if I work really hard and get into contact with good coaches I could still make it

    • @tjltraining
      @tjltraining  Рік тому +6

      Definitely continue to expand your game, at 6’5 in higher leagues you’ll be more the 3/4 position so being able to at least catch and attack from the 3 will help and add a little handle will be helpful, keep grinding bro💪🏼

    • @oliverdiop7530
      @oliverdiop7530 Рік тому +4

      @@tjltraining okay thank you my guy, I could definitely improve my handles and driving too. I started out with bball a bit late, 3 yrs ago, so it's mostly about making fundamentals better and since I play 5 I'm focusing on that the most.
      In the paint I mostly work on reps of hooks, drop steps and fake into step thrus, then add a dummy and do variations at higher speeds plus counter moves to know how to react. I make reps until I make 6 in a row then move on, finish off with Mikans and FTs. So after that I could add drive variations from the 3 plus some mid range shots and keep at it. Based on how much time I'll have for the workout I could focus on one or the other more for the day. Off season is coming soon so imma try to get the most out of it

    • @drayott-jr
      @drayott-jr Рік тому

      ​@@oliverdiop7530 can you shoot

  • @flosseeree6420
    @flosseeree6420 Рік тому +7

    Today i spent 3 hours just focusing on my shooting, rarely did layups or floaters but watched a video of shooting and focused on consistency and perfection everytime, i can say, after going in 100 degree weather grinding for hours, i did improve my shooting

  • @helloitsme3940
    @helloitsme3940 Рік тому +2

    Also when you wanna train by yourself and you play around an 1hr make sure that the 30minutes of it is something new. Because when you play pickup you always encounter something new that you can add to your game it may be a small thing but it can be handy when needed. So when you play by yourself its just your thoughts but when your with someone both of you have different approach to the game and you can learn from them and add it to your bag. So when you play by yourself try doing something different or something out of the box or out of your comfort zones, cuz in real games its very hard to get to your own pace and comfort because sometimes the defense controls you intsead of vice versa. Or vice versa when ur the one playing D

  • @karlbaldomero9646
    @karlbaldomero9646 Рік тому +6

    I love your teachings!
    I know this will greatly improve my game, thanks for all the advice and tips

  • @aligu7
    @aligu7 Рік тому +13

    very helpful stuff 🤘

  • @Amperall
    @Amperall Рік тому +12

    So your saying If I’m doing free throws and I’m getting 3/10 everytime, I should just keep doing more?

    • @Rob1066-
      @Rob1066- Місяць тому +1

      Try shooting with your non dominant side. I am right handed but I practice the heck out of left handed shooting. Then when I shoot right handed, I get better accuracy.

  • @princevibe5536
    @princevibe5536 Рік тому +1

    I’m confident on my handles and I’m working on my shooting and finishing

  • @Da4th4000
    @Da4th4000 Рік тому +1

    This is really helpful. I'm really thinking about playing basketball. I heard that playing sports is really good for your mind and body.

  • @user-wc1qh4zj2z
    @user-wc1qh4zj2z 5 місяців тому +2

    this reeled helped, thanks

  • @zackamania6534
    @zackamania6534 Рік тому +2

    I always END MY workouts with a made 3 a FT a layup and then backwards. So I have to make 6 shots. If I miss but get my rebound before it hits the floor I can go back to that missed shot…

  • @kerbygramonte2392
    @kerbygramonte2392 Рік тому +3

    thanks

  • @Oakrider0
    @Oakrider0 Рік тому

    Thanks for video. I am 48 and train myself 99% of time. Most important, in my view, for solo leveling(!) Is 'game speed'. It is of course not only for training alone but easy to forget when exercising self.

  • @W3alyy
    @W3alyy Рік тому +2

    Thx alot

  • @Naus-Willy
    @Naus-Willy Рік тому +3

    Very helpful but could you make a skills list and drills for you to run for massive improvement

    • @tjltraining
      @tjltraining  Рік тому

      got a summer transformation course which does exactly that!

  • @king_Dobashi
    @king_Dobashi 9 місяців тому +1

    Thank you my dear brother. I really appreciate it. I love your video.

  • @csgoshorts6736
    @csgoshorts6736 11 місяців тому +1

    Thank you coach💪🏿🔥

  • @ytqh2834
    @ytqh2834 Рік тому +1

    Great vid man

  • @CoachDavHill
    @CoachDavHill 8 місяців тому +1

    Fire content bro! 🔥💎

  • @Ixcee_edits
    @Ixcee_edits Рік тому +1

    Dang good stuff man… I am doing this now and it’s just great dude

  • @MonkeyDZak
    @MonkeyDZak Рік тому

    I was implementing these stuff before i even watched this video subconsciously but i have a better understanding now thanks

  • @someguy4071
    @someguy4071 Рік тому +3

    Right side development and handling defensive pressure, thats what I need to work on the most. I'm open to suggestions.

  • @boltgaming7262
    @boltgaming7262 Рік тому

    those hook layups i see you doing are the ones i need to work on

  • @EdwardMilligan12
    @EdwardMilligan12 Рік тому +1

    Great vid and great facts

  • @Abdulfattah3
    @Abdulfattah3 Рік тому +4

    fire

  • @ThetSSC
    @ThetSSC Рік тому

    Thanks for the tips.

  • @RicardogeovanyLandeta
    @RicardogeovanyLandeta 3 місяці тому

    Gracias por hacer este vídeo, me servirá mucho , saludos desde México🇲🇽

  • @theyounginseditz3191
    @theyounginseditz3191 7 місяців тому

    absolute fire vid, but i was wondering how long period of time i should work on a certain skill for, and then work on another skill I need to work on. Thank you bro

    • @tjltraining
      @tjltraining  7 місяців тому +1

      Once it’s mastered, have 2-3 primary focuses and work on those relentlessly for a long period of time

  • @shmackedyack389
    @shmackedyack389 Рік тому +24

    Yo coach I’m a 6’3 150 lb guard and trying out for my local cc basketball team in 6 months, after not playing competitively for 2 years. I feel my weakness is my size and strength so I started hitting the gym with a 4 day upper lower/core split. Is this a good plan/schedule you’ll recommend, also would I be able to do these drills during rest days ? Or is that overkill to my body ?

    • @tjltraining
      @tjltraining  Рік тому +4

      would highly reccomend checking out my off-season webinar which explains exactly how to balance the two. But I would have one full off day per week, 4 days lifting is solid and skill 5-6 days a week. make sure you ramp up on dont go from not doing much to going hard right away.

    • @ryderjones3665
      @ryderjones3665 Рік тому +3

      Make sure your doing things like push-ups and chin ups for your upper body and for lower body do squats and pin squats and jumps like broad jumps and vertical approach jumps to keep and build athleticism. Make sure to get your rest and eat as much and possibly if you truly want to gain strength and weight!

    • @liamesposito4268
      @liamesposito4268 Рік тому +2

      What you need to do is constantly be full, eat a ton of food

    • @grqfes
      @grqfes Рік тому

      DONT overtrain ik how it is the grind is calling but try to go quality over quantity qith your workouts.

  • @drakenguyen5471
    @drakenguyen5471 Рік тому

    thanks this helped a lot

  • @totleariss
    @totleariss Рік тому +1

    For shooting, what is an optimal "range" of make % to be considered sufficiently challenging? I think we can agree that if you're shooting 80% on spot-up 3s, you can probably move onto dribble or off-the-catch variations. I think we can also agree that if you're shooting 10% on spot-ups, moving into other variations probably isn't going to be improving your overall shot-making ability. Off and on days are normal, but what's the threshold you would say it's acceptable to move on to try a harder variation?

    • @tjltraining
      @tjltraining  Рік тому

      everyone is a different level shooter so Is no one certain percentage, each player will be different, like you said if someone is making 8/10 for a drill is probably too easy, each player can handle different levels of difficulty while still keeping motivation, just constantly aim for just outside what you are capable of

    • @totleariss
      @totleariss Рік тому

      @@tjltraining If motivation is not a factor, then in your opinion do you think there's no such thing as "you should be able to make x/10 before moving on to the harder variation"? I realize this is quite a nuanced point, as even if someone is chucking 3s outside of their range, eventually they'll start knocking them down as they get stronger and build coordination. But from an efficiency standpoint, I was wondering if you had a POV on this as you've progressed and helped others.

    • @PTrey
      @PTrey Рік тому +1

      Not a trainer, but I think 60-70% (consistently) is usually sufficient to consider trying a more difficult variation (although the current variation is still helpful). I think more important than your make % at the current level is your make % at the next level, which you don't know until you try it. I've heard from a couple of trainers that 60%-80% is the "goldilocks zone" for the right amount of challenge for most people, so my goal is usually 3/5, 5/8, 6/10, etc. If you have a decent shot at that goal I think that particular level of difficulty is helpful in some way. If you're way off, then regress to an easier variation to calibrate your shot and build more psychological momentum before trying that level again.

  • @lemonsourmaster99
    @lemonsourmaster99 Рік тому

    Yo this was helpful thanks!

  • @andycastillo3689
    @andycastillo3689 Рік тому +12

    Do I have to change drill every now and then? Or can I stay with a same format for a couple of months but challenging with how many shots can I get out of 10?

    • @tjltraining
      @tjltraining  Рік тому +5

      Yeah I wouldn’t do the same format for a couple of months would change it up

  • @sebastianh3047
    @sebastianh3047 Рік тому

    Thanks a lot❤

  • @watermelon4126
    @watermelon4126 Рік тому

    New subscriber, Coach!

  • @LEXRAPS
    @LEXRAPS Рік тому +1

    3:24 *pause*

  • @ZayahHoops
    @ZayahHoops Рік тому +1

    on the 1-2 skill focusing, i feel like i will underdevelop my other skills so im not sure what to do

  • @silicone2912
    @silicone2912 Рік тому +10

    What should I do next to improve my game even further? I played for rec this year and I'm 14, about to be in HS I wanna make JV, but my best bet is prob freshman maybe JV. I have a great shot, like Varisty level kinda shot, I have okay finishing, not the best tho, and I have terrible handles like really bad, what should I do next to improve my game

    • @tjltraining
      @tjltraining  Рік тому +1

      check out my "off season webinar" that will help give you a game plan to level up this off-season. best 50 you could spend

    • @kyroyuhyuh
      @kyroyuhyuh Рік тому +2

      You should work on your handles then. If you have a bad finish go to other videos and look up solo finishing drills

  • @your_average_stud
    @your_average_stud Рік тому +3

    Hey coach, I’m 5’8 trying to be a point guard but I’m struggling a lot with shooting, I’m good at layups and pushing but I struggle with aim overall, I’m not sure what I’m doing wrong but it’s probably how I throw the ball and my jump shot

    • @tjltraining
      @tjltraining  Рік тому

      yes there must be some inconsistencies with your jump shot, id check out my shooting course if you need to fix your shot

  • @emmanueladesipo4990
    @emmanueladesipo4990 2 місяці тому

    Ty

  • @tarmiyt2161
    @tarmiyt2161 Рік тому

    you're not alone , you have the cameraman

  • @buddycasas8939
    @buddycasas8939 2 місяці тому

    Inspiring

  • @xdwestie
    @xdwestie Рік тому +2

    If I am only working on 2 skills for a long peroid of time it will get me better with those 2 skills I picked but what about my other skills wouldn't I start to get worse at my other skills becuase I am not practicing them because I am only working on those 2 specific skills?

  • @ilovemichi
    @ilovemichi Рік тому +1

    Man I don’t know what drills should I do as a 2 meter Center to improve my post game, most of the times in the post I get double/triple teamed and cant even pass

    • @tjltraining
      @tjltraining  Рік тому

      Study film to see how people in the nba pass off double teams Joel Embiid. Play post up 1v1 as much as possible and then train 2-3 moves and all those options as much as possible

    • @ilovemichi
      @ilovemichi Рік тому

      @@tjltraining thanks man

  • @Potato-ko3oc
    @Potato-ko3oc Рік тому +6

    how do i actually get better at shooting? youre saying that im not supposed to do the same shots over and over but im still missing most of the easy ones, so i cant progress to harder ones yet. even tho Ive been doing it for quite a long time im not seeing improvement at all. Im just not sure how to train.

    • @tjltraining
      @tjltraining  Рік тому +3

      I think you just contradicted yourself, you said you are doing it the classic way, stick to basic simple shots but you still aren’t getting better, that’s why we mix it up and do variable practice instead

    • @Potato-ko3oc
      @Potato-ko3oc Рік тому +1

      @@tjltraining you got any tips on mixing it up, like specifically for shooting?

  • @bingus9813
    @bingus9813 Рік тому

    working on my handles rn

  • @KingTwannXx
    @KingTwannXx 25 днів тому

    Shit man I be wanting to do this stuff but I would be training for nothing bc I’m not on no team but I love playing basketball and want to get better at the sport

  • @michaelpellegrino3227
    @michaelpellegrino3227 Рік тому

    Love working out alone. You gotta add 7 spots drill. 7 spots all own rebounds, must make all 7 in under 1 minute and repeat. 21 shots made in under 3 minutes elite, 70 shots made in under 10 minutes than your me. Haha

  • @ethansully
    @ethansully Рік тому +1

    i’m trying to make varsity and i feel very lost when i practice. i feel like all my practice is just bs and i’m not actually getting better or more experienced

    • @tjltraining
      @tjltraining  Рік тому

      Get on my summer transformation course, no more BSing your workouts

    • @Viewmoose
      @Viewmoose Рік тому

      I feel the same as well

  • @thegoat7225
    @thegoat7225 Рік тому +2

    How important is mastering your breathing for stamina, and if it is important do you have any tips on how to.

    • @tjltraining
      @tjltraining  Рік тому +4

      yes it certainly is. Big thing is to learn to breathe primarily through your nose and belly breathe as opposed to breathing with your chest. Good thing to work on this is mouth tape when you sleep and can even practice first 10 minutes of your workout only breathing through your nose and keeping your mouth closed

  • @nicolasarias1765
    @nicolasarias1765 Рік тому

    help you bro good vid!!!

  • @hahahashahshd2984
    @hahahashahshd2984 Рік тому +2

    I’m a 5’9 pg, and I feel like my finishing and mid-range are quite good, but my shooting doesn’t translate well to the 3pt, is there any way to fix this? I hear the term “just put more reps up” but I just can’t seem to get better at shooting from deep like that.

    • @tjltraining
      @tjltraining  Рік тому

      Yes it could be your form may not be optimal from deep ( may have a hitch) which may make it tough to generate enough power to shoot consistently from 3

  • @modernpenholder1738
    @modernpenholder1738 Рік тому +6

    i have terrible fundamentals, dribbling, shooting, finishing, and etc. if i do a drill at full power and start to be consistent, that’s when i need to change it up to get out of this “comfort zone”? i need to change it up constantly right?

  • @Hops402
    @Hops402 5 місяців тому

    So say I chose to dial in on ball handling and finishing. If I’m primarily focused in on those 2 things when would I start to improve in on the other skills ( Shooting and Passing).

    • @tjltraining
      @tjltraining  5 місяців тому +1

      if ball handling and finishing are the focuses, that should be 80% of the work that you do, shooting and passing can be the other 20%

  • @fruitloopshapedd333
    @fruitloopshapedd333 Рік тому +1

    Coach I a 6’3 big man in highschool I not bad at handling it just I really can’t handle pressure I don’t wanna play big anymore any tips?

    • @tjltraining
      @tjltraining  Рік тому

      Train your handle every day and play against defense in guard situations, would check out my summer transformation course first two week entirely focused on that

  • @onieljosuemendezirizarry3857

    Great

  • @grqfes
    @grqfes Рік тому +1

    what if im new and terrible at everything should i just focus ball handling cause i feel like thats a base skill

    • @tjltraining
      @tjltraining  Рік тому

      Just go play Pick-Up

    • @grqfes
      @grqfes Рік тому

      ​@@tjltraining but what should i do when im not playing

  • @nisa288
    @nisa288 3 місяці тому

    Okay so what if you have so much that you need to improve on because you're weakness is basically everything. So what should i do?

    • @tjltraining
      @tjltraining  3 місяці тому

      Gotta prioritize something

  • @dave_z4
    @dave_z4 Рік тому +4

    But if im 14 yo 190 cm and also built something like zion(104 kg) and im good in the paint, should i train my shooting too? And when to work on paint and finishing and when to work on shooting? Or should i do half a week shooting and the other half for finishing and paint?

    • @retrozzfuzionzz8677
      @retrozzfuzionzz8677 Рік тому

      What are you best at? Do what you struggle with a little more often than what your strong in so if your a knockdown 3pt shooter try to expand your game by working on your finishing so you can get more open shots because people are afraid of your drive

    • @hristojimenez3243
      @hristojimenez3243 Рік тому

      You could focus on your game in the things that you're actually using but you have to know that if you get better in other aspects of your game, you're increasing your chances to be a more all around player, I don't mean like you have to work your handles like Kyrie, but if you can shoot and create space to shoot or go to the basket you're increasing the possibilities to get more points.
      And, you can focus on workouts for pivots and end the workout with an easy shooting session (it doesn't have to be too much complicated), what you want is to develop, and an easy shooting drills will help you to work on it at the same time you're working on your strengths

  • @mypsstnotknow3212
    @mypsstnotknow3212 Рік тому +4

    So can I just do your shooting workout and dribbling workout for 1-2 months, or is that staying in the comfort zone too much.

    • @tjltraining
      @tjltraining  Рік тому +4

      Will eventually become too comfortable if you just keep doing the same stuff

    • @mypsstnotknow3212
      @mypsstnotknow3212 Рік тому +1

      @@tjltraining so i can challenge myself within the same drills by how many shots I have to make out 10, right?

    • @tjltraining
      @tjltraining  Рік тому +1

      Correct that is one way to keep challenging yourself

    • @mypsstnotknow3212
      @mypsstnotknow3212 Рік тому

      @@tjltraining Thanks!

  • @M3333_
    @M3333_ Рік тому +1

    I have a very good consistent shot when I’m playing indoor, but outdoor I can’t hit anything, will shooting outdoors mess up my shot?

  • @KyleHeideman
    @KyleHeideman 2 місяці тому

    🔥🔥

  • @videogaming7175
    @videogaming7175 Рік тому +3

    Coach will i benefit if i do the same shooting workout for a long period?

    • @tjltraining
      @tjltraining  Рік тому +3

      You’ll need to constantly change it up, that’s like saying if you follow the same lifting workout and never change the weight, sets or reps will you get stronger? Of course the answer is no, need to constantly change it up to keep an appropriate level of challenge

    • @videogaming7175
      @videogaming7175 Рік тому

      @@tjltraining what changes can i make to do the workout for challenging? Add makes?

    • @tjltraining
      @tjltraining  Рік тому +1

      Watch some of my other videos I explain all of it in depth

  • @bobsakka
    @bobsakka Рік тому +2

    Hey coach, I’m a 6’1 190 lbs pf but I’ve never been a 4 so I’m finding some difficulty in posts and I’m straight bricks. I have a hoop outdoors but I’ve only got like 10 meters to train so can you help me with exercises I can do

    • @zesuh3381
      @zesuh3381 Рік тому

      stop playing pf, 6'1 in other levels is pg or sg

    • @zesuh3381
      @zesuh3381 Рік тому

      I suggest you work on form shooting, dribbling, and finishing

    • @bobsakka
      @bobsakka Рік тому

      @@zesuh3381 6'1 in lebanon is really tall, like 6'6 in other countries but i get your point and you are right, nevertheless i am working on my shot

  • @HalfcourtYT
    @HalfcourtYT Рік тому

    Is dunking and shooting a good combo?

  • @cordova2593
    @cordova2593 Рік тому

    This doesn’t make sense to me, if I practiced to get good at floaters and layups, but then realize my shot is lacking, if I spend more time on my shot, my floaters and layups will get worse since I’m not doing them as much or as often. I want to improve on as much as possible but I can’t if I’m only emphasizing on 1 or 2 components

    • @tjltraining
      @tjltraining  Рік тому

      You can’t become great at anything working on everything, pick the most important and sprinkle in the other stuff, didn’t say you can’t do anything else but your FOCUS is on 1-2 things

  • @x_pretty_princess_x
    @x_pretty_princess_x Рік тому +1

    so for example there's so many things I wanna work on, for example my shooting, passes, and ball handling.
    But I since I'm a center (I'm 5'10) I want to concetrate in post moves,should I just practice exactly only 1 move,or should I practice only post moves in general?
    Also I really wanna get better for this basketball program that's comming up which will open doors for me to be able to get into england's u16. What should I do mainly?
    Thank u so much for your time ^^

    • @tjltraining
      @tjltraining  Рік тому

      I would work on your guard skills at 5’10 you be a center for long

  • @Shan12612
    @Shan12612 11 місяців тому +1

    Hey man I live in a townhouse and there are no courts near me will indoor mini hoops help. Since I am a 13 year old I can’t afford to train and go everywhere? Can you please help me with my solution.

    • @tjltraining
      @tjltraining  11 місяців тому

      Grab a basketball and go outside and work on your handle and passing, find an older dude who you can workout with and bring you places, study film, find a way to get better no matter what, mini hoop won’t do anything for you

    • @Shan12612
      @Shan12612 11 місяців тому +2

      Ok, But my parents are always busy so nobody can really take me outside to the park or something because they’re busy. Thank for the help! Can you make some indoor training videos please! It would be very helpful! Thank you very much!

  • @theonewhogiveslikes9390
    @theonewhogiveslikes9390 Рік тому +1

    dude you're as fast as Speedy Gonzales

  • @daryltenerife9798
    @daryltenerife9798 Рік тому +2

    You've got a subscribe on me Sir! Thank you so much

  • @theminecraftore9162
    @theminecraftore9162 7 місяців тому

    How do I practice driving towards the hoop with a defender on me when I am practicing alone?

    • @tjltraining
      @tjltraining  7 місяців тому

      Can mimic some of the qualities and moves you would use but can’t mimic real defense along

  • @EbiyeDaniel-hl2ru
    @EbiyeDaniel-hl2ru Рік тому

    Good day Sir
    Please I need your help
    Am a 5 footer and I get discrimination when ever I try to play basketball but I truly love the game
    I have been doing research to try to improve my self but i get discouraged because my hands can't even reach the rim
    I need your advice
    Am just 17 by June 19th this year
    Can I really play the game??
    If I can how can I do so if am not even able to touch the rim😢😢

  • @CodyOkpara
    @CodyOkpara Рік тому +1

    should i be training dribbling shooting and finishing 5 days a week

    • @tjltraining
      @tjltraining  Рік тому

      Need to be more specific and have a focus, too broad and if there is no specific plan or goal you won’t see much improvement

  • @yosepatgarcia6412
    @yosepatgarcia6412 Рік тому

    What basketball were you using

  • @Imnigel.
    @Imnigel. Рік тому

    ok I got it

  • @tranzikedits
    @tranzikedits Рік тому +1

    so I'm a 6,4 guard and i notice I'm really good on mid-range shooting by myself but i struggle with 3 pointers and shooting the ball in actual games. idk if I'm not just confident enough or what, but I just need better ball handling and confidence when playing with a team but that's hard when I'm mainly working out by myself, what would you recommend to improve on this?

    • @tjltraining
      @tjltraining  Рік тому +2

      work out/ play against other people more, all the work in the world by yourself wont prepare you for real defense, practice against real defense more

    • @tranzikedits
      @tranzikedits Рік тому

      @@tjltraining alr thanks for the tip man i appreciate it!🙏🙏🔥🔥❤

  • @SamuelGriffin-x7b
    @SamuelGriffin-x7b 22 дні тому

    Gonzalez Deborah Robinson Thomas Taylor Patricia

  • @Davis_turrentine
    @Davis_turrentine Рік тому

    When I workout should I make a schedule and create workouts for myself to follow or how should I structure these workouts?

    • @tjltraining
      @tjltraining  Рік тому

      Check out the webinar linked in the bio I teach you how to do all of that stuff

  • @commentanywhere92
    @commentanywhere92 Рік тому +1

    Is it true that you'll never be good enough if you only work alone no matter how hard you try

    • @tjltraining
      @tjltraining  Рік тому

      Yeah pretty much

    • @commentanywhere92
      @commentanywhere92 Рік тому +1

      Thank you for giving an honest answer. I'd rather hear the truth and prepare for it than sugarcoat the reality and fill my mind with false hopes

    • @astral6644
      @astral6644 Рік тому +1

      in a sport like basketball is 100% better to do something as a team (being a team sport)

  • @joselitoignacio4483
    @joselitoignacio4483 11 місяців тому

    I am 27 . Can i still be good playing basketball ?

  • @THEEJoeSmith
    @THEEJoeSmith Рік тому +1

    I’m 5 10 130 17 Junior and was on the varsity workouts and fall ball team but ended up getting cut from varsity and they didn’t look at me for JV whatsoever
    I decided to join powerlifting and made states so should I continue to lift (145 255 320 are my maxes) or should I give basketball 1 last try

    • @tjltraining
      @tjltraining  Рік тому

      Definitely give basketball another try!!

    • @THEEJoeSmith
      @THEEJoeSmith Рік тому

      @@tjltraining it was weird bc I was the only one on that varsity fall ball team to get cut
      Threw me the short end of the stick

  • @mastty4453
    @mastty4453 Рік тому

    I live in brazil and there is not any courts near my house
    Do I work on my handles then?

    • @tjltraining
      @tjltraining  Рік тому

      Yes and passing, prioritize that if it’s all you got

  • @naidot3854
    @naidot3854 Рік тому +1

    What is makes??

    • @tjltraining
      @tjltraining  Рік тому

      Made shot….

    • @naidot3854
      @naidot3854 Рік тому

      @@tjltraining haha sorry I’m kinda confused💀

    • @naidot3854
      @naidot3854 Рік тому

      @@tjltraining but thanks for the answer

  • @gregoryuwakwe9889
    @gregoryuwakwe9889 Рік тому

    So can I focus 1-2 different things every week/months. For example, I can work on my shooting and ball handling for the whole week or month and then when that’s over with I can work on finishing and handling pressure when getting trapped

  • @ChloricX.
    @ChloricX. Рік тому

    I just started basketball last year and I’m pretty bad what’s a good workout I could do I really want to improve

    • @tjltraining
      @tjltraining  Рік тому

      Got plenty of full workouts on my channel give ‘em a try

    • @ChloricX.
      @ChloricX. Рік тому

      @@tjltraining can u send me the link to one I want to reach the next level

    • @AaBb-qd5io
      @AaBb-qd5io Рік тому

      how bout you take a few minutes and find one yo damn self

    • @ChloricX.
      @ChloricX. Рік тому

      @@AaBb-qd5io I wasn’t being rude I was respectful asking

    • @ChloricX.
      @ChloricX. Рік тому

      @@AaBb-qd5io I found one I’m just not sure it’s the right one that’s Y I asked

  • @gabeee8.
    @gabeee8. 4 місяці тому

    would it be okay if i do one week finishing one week shooting or one week to another weekness?

    • @tjltraining
      @tjltraining  4 місяці тому +2

      No, you need to have a main area of focus and keep focusing on that and can sprinkle in the other stuff during workouts

    • @gabeee8.
      @gabeee8. 4 місяці тому

      @@tjltraining thank you

  • @itsb_rose
    @itsb_rose Рік тому

    Gems

  • @Hagelslough
    @Hagelslough Рік тому +2

    my only weakness is being confident

    • @tjltraining
      @tjltraining  Рік тому

      I have a couple good videos on confidence I think they can help you a lot

  • @njokuevangel456
    @njokuevangel456 Рік тому

    Thanks so much. Sir please I need you to train me please I need a coach I'm 15 right now please help sir I'll really appreciate it

  • @n.laughpuff6653
    @n.laughpuff6653 Рік тому +1

    If you need help training by yourself then your not trying hard enough to improve ur game. If u actually wanted to improve ur game, u will start thinking about what you are lacking and u start trying to train it.

  • @Quentin-t7d
    @Quentin-t7d Рік тому

    Curious, how tall are you barefoot ?

  • @bravecurry
    @bravecurry Рік тому

    asht