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First high level run of the summer! More big names on the list for the future. stay tuned https://www.skool.com/dannycooperbasketball/classroom/50ed2e04?md=db12380b53b446359902db9c82944dd3
Big Week Coming up!
What’s up y’all - getting ready and making our schedule for this upcoming week. Our high-level workouts are in full swing! What are you looking forward to this week?
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Looking forward to 50k Instagram followers!
3 Takeaways From High-Level Workouts
This week I had an incredible experience helping out Danny with his elite players. I wanted to share 3 key takeaways from the workouts. 1- Handle- I never realized how important dribble timing and the ability to move your feet and the ball in sync matters. Mastering this ability allows you to be intentional with footwork and play with a different level of pace and shiftiness. 2- Gamifying drills- Adding a point system, goals, constraints/incentives, adds a level of pressure to workouts that makes them extra locked in. While there are certainly times to teach and explain concepts or moves, if a workout is fully focused on reps with no pressure attached, intensity and focus will eventually drop. 3- Shooting- It’s so much more than just reps. Your pickup, follow through, landing, ball path, balance, release point, and energy transfer all affect your shot. Grinding out thousands of reps on a broken shot isn’t going to get you to the next level as a shooter. Everyone shoots differently but if you are struggling to get better as a shooter, eliminating variability in your shot and tightening up your mechanics will help you to move the needle if reps aren’t doing it. Oftentimes it’s not “changing” your form, but it’s taking away extra variables to make it more consistent. It can be an uncomfortable and frustrating process, but if you are willing to buy in, it will eventually click and transform your shot. And then once your mechanics are down and you are a good shooter, practicing with contests, percentage goals (ex: 10/12 per spot), challenges that force you to get your shot off quicker, and knocking down shots while tired will be able to transform you from a good shooter to a great shooter. What’s one takeaway you guys have had from your workouts recently?
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Man this was so cool to read. You are spot on, Zach. You’ve been a great help this week and it’s so rewarding to see you learn so fast. You hit the nail on the head with how we approach player development. And props to you for being bought in, focused and willing to learn, rebound, defender, all of the above. Happy to have you apart of the squad. Let’s keep building!
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Kayla Eberz (Top 100 Ranked Girl in 2028) Footwork and Ball Control https://www.skool.com/dannycooperbasketball/classroom/50ed2e04?md=4f6a5fa3cc88447c96f262533037dcb4
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