This episode really tunes in to the finer muscles involved in the shot process. Since 80% of shots are crooked it is the fingers that are responsible for straightness or accuracy.
This simply lists a bunch of myths which are nothing but false teachings or instructions that may have little or no bearing on the efficiency and consistency of shooting
Knowledge without action is useless. The key to improvement is gaining knowledge and applying that to specific tasks like in this case ‘shooting a basketball’
This episode is about recognizing who runs you. I bet it is the other voice in your mind that always seems to talk to you . Sometimes it can drive you crazy.
This is about mind over matter and the value of the thought process before the actual physical action of the shot and how both are critical for perfection.
This refers to how we must respect what is done to the ball, because it dies exactly what we tell it to do. No more, no less. If only our kids would pay attention like that.
Sharing ideas about how mastery in life corresponds to mastery in shooting. There is definitely a connection and I plan to expand on this in another episode.
This episode shares insight as to why shooting accuracy is average at best . Players don’t understand the scientific principles necessary for great shooting . They rely on whatever comes natural physically and that averages out to average.
This episode focuses on the importance of the hands in the shot process. A great poem on the value of hands is included plus more detail on the value of hands in shooting .
This enlightens the listener as to why I am compelled to share my shooting knowledge and expertise as opposed to just keeping it all to myself. Maybe others out there have other gifts and talents that they could share with their fellow man.
Based on recognition of a shooting slump that has lasted 100 years and it is time to raise the bar and add scientific principles and natural laws to the actual shot so there could be more mental awareness of the shot and how to correct flaws .