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  • @proballa27
    @proballa27 9 років тому +114

    dribble hard in practice and lose the ball. If you never lose the ball in practice and you lose it in a game it means you dont practice hard enough. Simple.

  • @RED0N3
    @RED0N3 8 років тому +76

    I've really mastered the losing of the ball!

  • @518allday1
    @518allday1 10 років тому +35

    same thing I was taught with my ball handling, losing the ball emphasizes a harder dribble, the harder the dribble the faster any move. A lot of ppl in these chats may not have played at high enough levels to realize that

  • @marlonborreo
    @marlonborreo 11 років тому +5

    This is the first time I encounter someone saying "Good! Way to lose the ball" on a drill. I like it. This is a great drill right here. Thanks for sharing!

  • @hoopitis10
    @hoopitis10 10 років тому +52

    The point of losing the ball is to practice dribbling it hard so you wont lose it, duh. If you keep practicing dribbling hard, you wont lose it.

  • @jeffreyaltman4835
    @jeffreyaltman4835 10 років тому +7

    Great drill. Emphasizes that last step that so many hoopers struggle to do correctly and quick enough.

  • @81farhad
    @81farhad 8 років тому +18

    After watching the video, Now i'm very confident

  • @virtual_intel
    @virtual_intel 10 років тому +5

    Love this boom 1-2 step technique for pull up jumpers so much I watched it 3-4 times over, and I will be implementing this into my drills. Thanks coaches! Curated to our basketball community.

    • @verticaljumptraining5176
      @verticaljumptraining5176 10 років тому

      FPC-Virtual
      *Best Vertical Jump Training*
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  • @GregSB1
    @GregSB1 3 роки тому +3

    At my first session as an observing coach at a PGC camp, the staff proved to me that his works. I had been taught and had always taught the early pickup and to never let the ball "ride up." You can tell the difference live, but it is really obvious on slo-mo video.

    • @PGC_Basketball
      @PGC_Basketball  3 роки тому

      Thanks for the feedback! When did you first come to PGC?

    • @GregSB1
      @GregSB1 3 роки тому

      @@PGC_Basketball Thanks! My first visit was with my son at Oglethorpe for Playmaker 2 in May 2018.

  • @JasonJayJJ1
    @JasonJayJJ1 8 років тому +4

    1.) Progression #1: Boom 1-2 (the last part of your jump-shot that should always be the same groove part or consistent last part): Quickly do a power dribble up through hands seamless with raising hands to shoot jump shot. Short & choppy steps to create maximum space between defender (don't step into your defender's hands) . Always dip your inside shoulder when holding ball with both hands right before you boom dribble & raise up to shoot to look like your continuing to drive & create more space for jump shot. Follow-through always.
    2.) Progression #2: 2 hard dribbles that cover lots of ground then Boom 1-2 like above.
    3.) Progression #3: Boom 1-2 in Transition (multiple long dribbles with Boom 1-2 at end).

  • @FlagDropped
    @FlagDropped 12 років тому +5

    "Lose the ball FREQUENTLY"
    What a good instructor.

  • @Yellowmenace18
    @Yellowmenace18 9 років тому +1

    I follow about 6 Bball channels & this is the most useful & effective move I've picked up from UA-cam. My shot speed has improved so much that it's faster than my brain. I consciously Boom the ball & after practicing it for a week, the rest just follows. I'm just watching the ball swish thru the net. I've never had a consistent fade away jumper, but I use the Boom 1-2 have no problem getting my shot high & far enough.
    I'm way undersized (165cm), so the pull-up almost never works for me, but I find the Boom freezes the defender for a split second & with a quick 1-2 backward, far right or left it's easy to get off a fast high arching accurate shot without a lot of conscious effort.
    Thanks so much for this video, very well made.

  • @Spenwrath1
    @Spenwrath1 11 років тому +1

    freeze your finish is great!! i normally do exactly what he said arms down and walk backwards. freeze your finish is good for dribble pull. cant really do that on my fadeaway but helps my groove shot!

  • @MyBoris12345
    @MyBoris12345 8 років тому +1

    Outstanding drill. Helps develope hand strength and ball handling. Use it a couple times a week, you can see the improvement. They also carry it over to games.

  • @sigdunham710
    @sigdunham710 9 років тому

    Thanks for making this vid. really helped my shooting in games. Waiting for more videos like this in the future.

  • @slim4242
    @slim4242 10 років тому +15

    Chris Paul says the same thing about dribbling the ball hard and look at his handles.....

  • @adriandenzer5833
    @adriandenzer5833 9 років тому

    Great work! Helped me alot in games. Great vid! I hope there will be alot more of vids like these one.

  • @ybtsun2154
    @ybtsun2154 11 років тому

    GREAT video. Articulate and organized. Thanks PGC

  • @lbateslbpockets
    @lbateslbpockets 11 років тому +1

    Very good video! Thank you! I've noticed this is how a lot of nba players do it. I've always believed the pull up is the most important off dribble shot.

  • @jessesmit2907
    @jessesmit2907 11 років тому

    Great video, will work on this! - The shooter in the video has quite impressing left/right co-ordination!

  • @Mrandrewsimp88
    @Mrandrewsimp88 11 років тому

    This video really helped me out thanks so much. i think its one of the main reasons i made varsity bball in 9th grade. im not an explosive player but my jump shot is what makes me good and this helped so much thanks!

  • @papi111chulo
    @papi111chulo 11 років тому

    great video... keep them coming

  • @farisjoomun
    @farisjoomun 11 років тому

    This is awesome, going to take this pull up to the court !

  • @johntobias459
    @johntobias459 7 років тому +2

    Thank you coach

  • @marvinfollero846
    @marvinfollero846 10 років тому

    Very very effective!ove only done this for less than a week but i can now do it effectively in an actual game

  • @Socijala02
    @Socijala02 11 років тому

    makes sense. good video.

  • @CoachNick
    @CoachNick 11 років тому +1

    Great video. Players really underestimate that power dribble--it sets up sooooo many moves, and what you've shown here is a secret to a VERY quick set or jump shot.
    Well done.

  • @dl3307
    @dl3307 9 років тому

    Wow...now that's an effective way to develop a game ready jump shot. Thanks a lot!

  • @xipus08
    @xipus08 5 років тому

    Great vid!!!

  • @JayAyers
    @JayAyers 9 років тому

    Wow! I was actually doing a variation of this today. Gonna try this out tomorrow.

  • @julianpee1347
    @julianpee1347 10 років тому +1

    My varsity coach says the same thing about losing the ball and pushing yourself, its not complete bs if u think about it. And those two small quick steps will allow you to get your shot of faster which is key especially in a pull up jumpshot.

  • @armstrongyan6018
    @armstrongyan6018 10 років тому

    good job! easy to learn and useful

  • @jfields4242
    @jfields4242 10 років тому +7

    I love all these funny ass names for basic stuff. Guess that is how you have to package it to get paid.

  • @FaintAura
    @FaintAura 11 років тому +2

    It's a sign that you're dribbling hard enough. The harder you dribble the quicker and more efficient you are and the harder it is for the defender to react. At first you'll lose the ball a lot, but as you practice this drill more, you'll become better.

  • @GregorySifu
    @GregorySifu 11 років тому +1

    Great teachings yo there are a lot of street ballers like myself that need the fundamentals.

  • @polyballer93
    @polyballer93 11 років тому

    Ima work on this, unstoppable move!

  • @lazarusbrunerjr.7202
    @lazarusbrunerjr.7202 9 років тому

    Great progression in a very effective shooting technique!

  • @nikkiguo1081
    @nikkiguo1081 6 років тому

    This really helped coach thanks

  • @jkevdp123
    @jkevdp123 11 років тому

    these are great training tips

  • @619123ish
    @619123ish 11 років тому

    love this channel ..

  • @ExtrereCloseUp241
    @ExtrereCloseUp241 11 років тому

    I like this vid. This is a drill you can practice by yourself and it can develop your pull up game which is a lost art in today's game.

  • @BasketballDeutsch
    @BasketballDeutsch 11 років тому

    Excellent Video. Abo right now. Thank you very very much !!!

  • @cameroncoon6812
    @cameroncoon6812 9 років тому

    Sick video learning alot

  • @zarnaabjavaid7079
    @zarnaabjavaid7079 11 років тому

    Best tutorial I've watched in a while,

  • @YungGustav0
    @YungGustav0 11 років тому

    Great video

  • @RideWithPablo
    @RideWithPablo 9 років тому

    Great job coach.

  • @WJkong23
    @WJkong23 11 років тому

    Great tips

  • @souflotv
    @souflotv 10 років тому

    he makes a living coaching on a professional level, his students demonstrate success, that means his shit is working, so , for all the people on here talking all that funny stuff, get your negative ass out of here, most of these comments that are negative are comming from people that never played on a higher level

  • @NickAldieroBball
    @NickAldieroBball 11 років тому

    Awesome teaching coach

  • @robertmedina4576
    @robertmedina4576 11 років тому

    Thanks for the tips

  • @dthind05
    @dthind05 11 років тому

    Great video now I got that BOOM BOOM POW !!!

  • @Kodonnal9
    @Kodonnal9 2 роки тому

    You are a great coach

  • @davz203
    @davz203 11 років тому

    I love finding clips like this on youtube. Some of them are cheesy but this one isnt. Real ballers can always tell when the person coaching/teaching knows what theyre talking about

  • @NCRAWFORD53
    @NCRAWFORD53 11 років тому

    Thankx helped a lot!!

  • @adam816
    @adam816 11 років тому

    thank you for this

  • @JoeSexyback
    @JoeSexyback 12 років тому

    Thanks for the great tutorial, really reminds me of Carmelo Anthony when you emphasize the hard dribbles.

  • @anthonymena5573
    @anthonymena5573 11 років тому

    thanks for your video is helping me alot

  • @LarsBustamante
    @LarsBustamante 10 років тому

    very helpful. Thanks

  • @iulenny
    @iulenny 11 років тому

    Great video....thanks.

  • @MaidenGuys
    @MaidenGuys 10 років тому

    Great vid, thx

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    @DestinyChildify 10 років тому +3

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  • @Mailme81
    @Mailme81 11 років тому

    Im gonna light it up tonight!!

  • @joshuadelatorre777
    @joshuadelatorre777 11 років тому

    the ball handling moves and these closing moves gives me a huge package

  • @rsj1002rs
    @rsj1002rs 10 років тому +15

    Lose the ball as for while in practice........ then you get use to it, get the motion down, and control the dribble better over time. never did he say lose the ball in game. this is for practice practice practice.

  • @X3picWarfareX
    @X3picWarfareX 11 років тому

    Thanks

  • @xdingo
    @xdingo 11 років тому

    it helped me a lot

  • @DavidPerez-yg7yc
    @DavidPerez-yg7yc 5 років тому

    exellent video

  • @shaboinkah13
    @shaboinkah13 11 років тому

    First: this 1-2 step, which is a quick almost hop-like motion; second, developing the last dribble and last 2 steps using this gives the player the confidence and ability to make his shot anywhere on the court. The shooting form is for you to work on in your practice (perhaps that could've been better explained in the video). As far as whether it works, I have several players, as young as 14 yrs old, and one a 17 yr old who went to PGC w/me this summer, and this works VERY well for them.

  • @ksgclapzfn5119
    @ksgclapzfn5119 7 років тому

    like that shot it really help

  • @EDeboss28
    @EDeboss28 11 років тому

    What a video, I have a disability so I can only use one hand to play basketball, but this was an amazing video that I really want to incorporate into my game. You have a new subscriber and God Bless.

  • @MegaKingsal
    @MegaKingsal 11 років тому

    thanks

  • @kevinkim9929
    @kevinkim9929 8 років тому

    really really really good drill!

  • @hoodieboy1515
    @hoodieboy1515 9 років тому +23

    Yo. I cannot believe this works! Haha. Oh my gosh.. I'm so thankful lol. Tried these drills earlier this morning.. Then, my friend I play with assisted me & told me to jump higher... Next thing you know we went to the park we always go to.. Then, BAM! #Buckets! Hahahahha jk. It was working already 5 hours from doing drills. Just got home for those fun pick up games. Played 21 to end the night & my friend was sure he was gonna block the jumper & I thought too.. But, it still went it. WOAT. xD Awesomeness. Going to share this to my friends & I'll do more drills. I feel so blessed right now ahahha. Nice peeps at the court, cool games. Pointed 1 finger to the sky after a fake to lay-up.. Praise Jesus! All glory to God!!!! #TeamJesus yo. #Sameteam #Alreadyfly :) God bless all! Jesus saves.. :) John 3:16! "For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life". #yeeep

    • @Adam-ff1zt
      @Adam-ff1zt 7 років тому +3

      Royce Ochoa yo. Not one person gives a fuck my guy

    • @ltnzy4603
      @ltnzy4603 6 років тому +3

      Adam 1 its negative fucks like u who need to get fucked up

    • @jason3632
      @jason3632 3 роки тому

      Amen God bless!!

  • @galaxyknight1000
    @galaxyknight1000 11 років тому

    You just earned a sub!

  • @halishantena
    @halishantena 11 років тому

    encouraging

  • @YEE941
    @YEE941 2 місяці тому

    This transformed my shot. Opens up ur game tremendously if u can dibble already. They gonna start doubling teaming now. Boom open man 😉

  • @anthonymena5573
    @anthonymena5573 11 років тому

    thanks for ur videoiyhelp me alot

  • @rounddimond
    @rounddimond 11 років тому

    helpfull thanks!

  • @ArifeenSaeed
    @ArifeenSaeed 11 років тому

    Man the volunteer is good :)

  • @Effectivebasketball
    @Effectivebasketball 8 років тому

    Besides that one of the greatest shooters in the game of basketball did talked about it in lengthen. You as Coach neglected in video - timing of catching and releasing, it could be one of two, but I do assume it on Coach behalf he never mentioned it. Besides that nice quality video with nice drilling, and great reminder to those who already doing it right.
    Thank you.

  • @Teddy11221995
    @Teddy11221995 12 років тому

    GOOD VID

  • @kelvinnana2646
    @kelvinnana2646 10 років тому

    Tanks

  • @PoorAsianKid
    @PoorAsianKid 12 років тому

    Boom Boom Boom! Let's break it down!

  • @cubarhea9969
    @cubarhea9969 12 років тому

    this drill is genius

  • @professorJimmyvoodoo
    @professorJimmyvoodoo 11 років тому

    Good for the power forward, more of an aggressive feel.

  • @1PoodleKing1
    @1PoodleKing1 11 років тому

    I'm loving this. "way to lose that dribble" lolz

  • @diase5876
    @diase5876 3 роки тому

    U got that sub

  • @Da5thProject
    @Da5thProject 11 років тому

    i kind of agree, what kind of coach wants you to be losing the ball during practice? it always needs to be in control, not bounce it so hard you lose control of it

  • @Strickayy
    @Strickayy 9 років тому +16

    shooting of a hop is faster than a 1/2

    • @ronrutjr
      @ronrutjr 7 років тому +16

      hop is actually slower and can be timedm, by the defender, when shooting of the dribble. the 1-2 allows for better balance and makes the defense react as if you are driving...if done properly. off the catch, the hop may be slightly faster

    • @kaanhazan4669
      @kaanhazan4669 4 роки тому

      Thats what people said in 1243 bro

  • @fabianwashington5229
    @fabianwashington5229 10 років тому

    i love basketball

  • @AlexeiChekrovSteiner
    @AlexeiChekrovSteiner 11 років тому

    agree

  • @Shooterher65
    @Shooterher65 11 років тому

    This teq is very effective

  • @wuwuisaac
    @wuwuisaac 6 років тому +1

    this is truly deadly, the only problem is, once you master it, passing feels silly, so you gotta learn your game along with your personal skills

  • @jaykenarn6223
    @jaykenarn6223 8 років тому

    Left - Handed

  • @PassTheWeakSauce
    @PassTheWeakSauce 11 років тому

    Damn, his jump shot is nice.

  • @NeoVyEveR
    @NeoVyEveR 11 років тому +1

    That's what Melo does all the time.. now I know it! thank you !

  • @dashawnharden7952
    @dashawnharden7952 11 років тому

    Great video. If you don't lose the ball you're not going hard enough

  • @halochamp500
    @halochamp500 10 років тому

    BOOM that dribble haha iv'e never heard that term used for dribbling

  • @IrisHeavey56
    @IrisHeavey56 11 років тому +2

    everytime he missed a shot, "GODDAMNIT KYYYLE!"

  • @longtallandlanky
    @longtallandlanky 11 років тому

    As a ball player and then in games you take a small step back into your comfort level so you can control your boom 1-2 dribble