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Why Training? I guess I would answer this one with another question? If you or your child was learning to play an instrument or take a big test, would you do it without the proper instruction or preparation? Basketball is the same way, it just hasn't really ever been viewed in the same manner. Most parents and players think if their child simply puts more time into the game, the fundamentals will just occur. But this is where the problems only get worse by reinforcing them over and over. Basketball, by nature, is a one of the most accessible sports in the world. If you have a hoop and a ball you can play. But with the accommodation comes a lot of room for error. Most kids start playing the game by shooting from distances that are simply too far to for their strength. This yields the dreaded two handed follow through, elbows out and a release point somewhere around chin level. As a player gets older and needs to change this to become a legitimate player, this shooting style won't cut it. So, one of two things happens. The player either learns to shoot the right way and becomes consistent and an asset to his/her team, or they don't do anything and the game basically passes them by. And this isn't the only area players struggle. The list also includes footwork, defense, passing, ball handling and body positioning. I can watch players at all levels do fundamental things wrong. The bottom line is this: The players who do the least amount of fundamental things wrong, are the ones who have the greatest success. And then when you couple this with taking a player's athleticism to it's peak level, you have the entire package. This is what MAX BASKETBALL offers you. If YOU are looking to minimize mistakes and teach proper muscle memory, you've come to the right place. Call me today and get started on becoming the best player you or your child can be. |