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2:58 "Don't run out of room" Wish I had someone told me this growing up lol. I had years of bad habits of taking off too late or just not being aware of my space, now that I don't play nearly as much it is so hard to change.
@@USAtheraI think he mean use your length, take those big steps and don’t limit yourself by taking off once you’re already close to the hoop, and try to take off from as far as you can
@@USAthera for example, jumping too late for a layup, resulting layup landing behind the backboard. That is really bad, but I wasn’t aware of that until I am much older.
@@USAthera not always, but just be aware of your position on the court. But yeah in general it might be better to jump earlier rather than jumping too late and land behind the board, you should land under the board. But again, good athletes just does it naturally lol I am just an average guy
I like the detailed explanation. It would be awesome if you could pause the video as you do the steps for the viewers watching your videos. Also it'd be awesome to see different players doing the moves more frequently. I saw you gave the taller guy in black a lot of screen time. However seeing different body types helps.
All I see are coordinated, natural rhythm moving kids. This is stuff that makes good players better, but won't work for a large majority. Handy tips though.
Why not push with 2 hands on that layup in the beginning for better control and protection? Plus, I see a variety of age groups here. I see some utility in some of these moves, but are u trying to tell me that all of these kids have already mastered fundamentals? Because none of what I see here are fundamentals.
How is the first move not traveling? The player establishes the right foot as the pivot foot, picks it up, then replants before shooting the layup. This is traveling.
Absolutely a travel in any league but the NBA where you get step zero (gather step.) Trust me, many HS officials will call this. Some may not but too big of a risk. Ask refs before game if you want to use it.
@@TrevorDeBuhrcheck out last Mavericks and Warriors game. It’s a point of emphasis with the refs. You never want to be teaching a fundamental move that will arguably battle a point of emphasis. Why? There’s too many other legal moves you can teach. I like the thought of the coach using a strong power move but maybe he could teach some other options so kids aren’t going out and traveling especially when the title of the post is the only finishing footwork you need. The motive was good and he obviously is a great coach and teacher. I just wouldn’t bill this to the universe as the best and only finishing options you need. That’s just all I’m trying to communicate. Lastly, even if what you said was true and it isn’t traveling on the NBA level, look at the kids he is teaching. I don’t see any NBA players at the clinic.
2:58 "Don't run out of room"
Wish I had someone told me this growing up lol.
I had years of bad habits of taking off too late or just not being aware of my space, now that I don't play nearly as much it is so hard to change.
can you pls elaborate i dont understand
@@USAtheraI think he mean use your length, take those big steps and don’t limit yourself by taking off once you’re already close to the hoop, and try to take off from as far as you can
@@USAthera for example, jumping too late for a layup, resulting layup landing behind the backboard. That is really bad, but I wasn’t aware of that until I am much older.
@@ETFigureunboxingE so i gotta jump far
@@USAthera not always, but just be aware of your position on the court. But yeah in general it might be better to jump earlier rather than jumping too late and land behind the board, you should land under the board. But again, good athletes just does it naturally lol I am just an average guy
When that elbow hits it's a foul. Good job teaching them that
This is a solid workout for any level of player, extremely healthy for the young children,I have to subscribe and share this channel
lots of good technical advice So interesting how its changed. We just played a lot when I was a kid but now they have such great instructions
...ahhhhhh...now I see that flip for the floater action!! This is gold I been tryna figure that out for a min 😻✨
Great move, elite defenders will learn how to time the 1 2 step. Another move is to push the ball out bump and finish off 2 .
I like the detailed explanation. It would be awesome if you could pause the video as you do the steps for the viewers watching your videos.
Also it'd be awesome to see different players doing the moves more frequently. I saw you gave the taller guy in black a lot of screen time. However seeing different body types helps.
I play local leagues, this is the first basketball channel iv subscribed to and I watch a lot of them.
Love these coach ...love the wat he teach
Had been following your channel and used some of your work structure for training kids. A big thank you! ❤
U are awesome at teaching coach we are blessed to have you
Real valuable content great 👏🏼👏🏼
remember elbow to the head.
Spencer Dinwiddie loves this!!!
thanks for the tip.
That comes in the "arm work" video 😆
What does elbow to head mean
@@wantap6354 elbow should pass head
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Thank you for teaching coach ..
Thank you for your hard work
Gettin it in aintcha
Subbed! Great teaching! Great video. Thank you for sharing
I love that learning nuggets
I just liked and subscribed. This is what I need thx
Thank you
Great move. Pro move.
All I see are coordinated, natural rhythm moving kids. This is stuff that makes good players better, but won't work for a large majority. Handy tips though.
Thanks coach
Damn feels good to be first... Great content and material everytime
Super helpful, thank you for these moves!
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Excelent
Great
AJ Dybantsa sighting
Were do we start with high school player,
Nice one!
That’s AJ debansanya right?
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Ton of traveling
In my opinion the kids should be doing more fundamental movements with a live defender. All of these moves wouldn’t work for these short kids.
Floaterr is helpful though
Looks like travel
Why not push with 2 hands on that layup in the beginning for better control and protection? Plus, I see a variety of age groups here. I see some utility in some of these moves, but are u trying to tell me that all of these kids have already mastered fundamentals? Because none of what I see here are fundamentals.
Isn't that a offensive foul
Imagine being tall and smack someone in the neck hard wit your elbow
How is the first move not traveling? The player establishes the right foot as the pivot foot, picks it up, then replants before shooting the layup. This is traveling.
dribble, 1-2-layup.. standard footwork wym
you are correct - that is a travel in High school - 50/50 in college and not even close in the Pros. :)
Absolutely a travel in any league but the NBA where you get step zero (gather step.) Trust me, many HS officials will call this. Some may not but too big of a risk. Ask refs before game if you want to use it.
@@TrevorDeBuhrcheck out last Mavericks and Warriors game. It’s a point of emphasis with the refs. You never want to be teaching a fundamental move that will arguably battle a point of emphasis. Why? There’s too many other legal moves you can teach. I like the thought of the coach using a strong power move but maybe he could teach some other options so kids aren’t going out and traveling especially when the title of the post is the only finishing footwork you need. The motive was good and he obviously is a great coach and teacher. I just wouldn’t bill this to the universe as the best and only finishing options you need. That’s just all I’m trying to communicate. Lastly, even if what you said was true and it isn’t traveling on the NBA level, look at the kids he is teaching. I don’t see any NBA players at the clinic.
First thing the first step you take is called a gathering step or a zero step
You didn't see Higgins hit Damar in the chest and your teaching dirty basketball .Bottom line
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