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Passing isn't an easy skill to train, especially when we're by ourselves. But, in this video, I outline five ways you can take your court vision to the next ...
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- Be a Leader. Regardless of who you are off the field, you are the leader of the offense on the field. Every time you go into the huddle, you are expected to lead the 10 other faces staring back.
- “No” Means Try Harder. At some point you will hear that you are not good enough or didnʼt make the grade. Accepting “no” for an answer means you are not fit to be a quarterback.
- Develop Your Arm Strength. Throwing strength does not simply mean shoulder strength. You need scapula stability, leg strength and rotational core strength to improve your velocity.
- Work on Your Footwork. Much of what a quarterback does relies on footwork, especially on running plays. Better footwork will help you escape pocket pressure better and make it easier to throw on the run.
12 Tips to Becoming a Better Passer. Know who to hit in the right time at the right place - Example do not give a big man the ball in transition that may not be very good off the dribble. However, also be quicker to give it up to a player who is capable of making good decisions in transition. Understand the situation – Do not give a shooting ...
Aug 15, 2017 · The ability to pass with both hands is an essential skill if a player wants to be a great passer. Initially coaches will teach making passes with two hands, but as a player gets stronger and more skilled, the one-handed pass becomes a huge piece in distributing the basketball. Another basic fundamental skill needed is the triple threat.
This video is a quick one, but gives you an easy way to improve your passing. Passing is a skill built through good habits and repetition. There are no secre...
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May 25, 2021 · The great players get great through playing. Becoming a good passer is all about being unselfish on the court and always looking to set up a teammate. Master various types of passes: Feeding the post is an art form and is different than setting up a teammate on the perimeter through a skip pass or using a lob pass on the fast break. Different ...
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Aug 14, 2017 · Another basic fundamental needed to be a great passer is the ability to dribble the basketball with your eyes up. There is no way a player can see the open player if their eyes are looking at the floor or the basketball. Keeping the eyes up and scanning the floor is extremely valuable and important.