This Advice From Steve Jobs Will Change Your Basketball Career Forever.
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 พ.ค. 2024
- Steve Jobs is one of the most successful and influential people in modern history. The way that he approached building Apple led to immense success. One quote that he gave really provides insight into exactly what it take to achieve elite levels of success and every basketball player should hear because it will change the way you train this offseason and will allow you to become a much better player.
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Some of the best advice on this channel very realistic and truthful, real people need this.
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When I saw this notification I thought you got hacked by a bitcoin channel for a sec😂
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This is gold!
Very important piece of advice bro. Thanks for helping all of us get better💓
I have split my workouts up so i have a skill work, a body work and shooting workout. In the skill work i work on whatever skill i want to be better at. Body is the gym of course. And a seperate workout for shooting, because i believe shooting is the most important skill.
Solid!!
You split it throughout the days like skill Monday body Tuesday shooting Wednesday or you do all 3 throughout the day?
Saw this quote recently.. SO true!!
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Bro I really appreciate you with all these free tips your giving me man, great vid.
Glad to help! Thanks for watching!
what if I wanted to work on dribbling, finnishing, and shooting 2 hours each every day?
I learned golf at an exceptional level, and I'm one of the best ball strikers I've ever seen. I can attest to what you're saying because I had to weed out the misinformation and the BS and learn to trust myself. It takes correct effort, not necessarily just making big efforts. Working in the right direction is more important than working hard. I had to figure out what to work on, when to fix something and when not to, and how to develop my skill to a point where I knew I could perform without thinking. Basketball is the same way. If you truly want to be good at everything, it's a very long road. It takes years to get to a point where your skill is developed at an elite level. People don't give it enough time. For me, golf took me 12 years to master. And I'm still working. Anyhow, solid video.
Love it! Thanks for sharing your experience!
W vid as usual
thanks for watching!