i have a exposure basketball camp in two weeks and im nervous. Any Tips?
Nervous is not necessarily bad. It is bad if being nervous impacts your performance. But if that nervousness gets you ready to go full speed, then it’s good.
In tryouts, coaches are looking for athletes, not necessarily basketball players. A good coach can turn an athlete into a damn good player. In fact, that’s his job. Show him you have the raw materials that he needs to mold into that player. Hustle your buns off. If you scrimmage, don’t quit at either end. Show him you have a transition game. That means you run the floor, getting out on the break and getting back on defense. When everyone else is puking their guts out at the water fountain, continue to hustle. You will catch his eye.
It’s as simple as that. I hope your in good shape. If not, use the time you have to get into shape. Understand that this is being said by a person that has been in the game 45 years.
#1 by nyyanks1307 on July 11th, 2009
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Clear ur mind n jus play n dont think bout anythin else jus play
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#2 by Tom C on July 11th, 2009
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Nervous is not necessarily bad. It is bad if being nervous impacts your performance. But if that nervousness gets you ready to go full speed, then it’s good.
In tryouts, coaches are looking for athletes, not necessarily basketball players. A good coach can turn an athlete into a damn good player. In fact, that’s his job. Show him you have the raw materials that he needs to mold into that player. Hustle your buns off. If you scrimmage, don’t quit at either end. Show him you have a transition game. That means you run the floor, getting out on the break and getting back on defense. When everyone else is puking their guts out at the water fountain, continue to hustle. You will catch his eye.
It’s as simple as that. I hope your in good shape. If not, use the time you have to get into shape. Understand that this is being said by a person that has been in the game 45 years.
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#3 by bobcatsfan915 on July 11th, 2009
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Try to do as many fancy passes and acrobatic shots as possible, coaches love that sort of stuff.
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#4 by KmtS on July 11th, 2009
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focus on improving your game.. don’t listen to crap other players say about you.. juz play the game you love.. oh, n ask God for help and protection! Godbles you!! have a successful camp!
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