Saturday, March 16, 2024

Keeping it Simple: Watch Yourself

 

All too often players will absorb hours of instructional videos and fail to integrate the lessons they've seen into their game.

One of the main culprits is the classic sports saying, "feel isn't real", meaning what you feel you are doing is likely not what's happening.

The best way to understand what you need to work on is to get a true third person view of your game, and all you need is a camera to make it happen.

In this video we go over the simple steps involved in recording, watching, and improving Nathan's game using this technique, and it's something I'd recommend to anyone struggling to find improvement on the court.

1 comment:

  1. love this idea of filming the one shot i struggle with and then find out how to correct the shot. finally, correct it and practice!!!

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