This channel is amazing. It teaches you more about life than school does some times. I subscribed like 2 weeks ago and I have learned already a few things about life and myself in all of this. Thanks for helping all of the people who watch this to become better persons( including me). Thanks so much.
I love that message 'Notice, Remember, Replace'. Thank you for the knowledge. It'll be helpful in all aspects of life, especially in our intimate relationships with family members and significant others
This is what I’ve been teaching my boy’s in sports! Great advice and content! It’s so hard helping young teenagers at this level! It’s all about trash talk!
In the Bible, it says to take every thought captive and make it obedient to Christ. The mind is a very strong place. As a 17 year old, I can say it's very important to get it under control! Be blessed guys!
Because I’m the taller on the court (6’6) and I have no skills but yet I try really hard and people still talk bad about me they say I’m “tall for nothing”
Very nice video, that situation occurs in all area of life specifically basketball. Sometimes we don't know what's happing, can be that situation...By the way, I'm learning English and that kind of content helps me a lot...tks
I feel like this puts a ceiling in my mind of how much I really deserve to get in life. I feel that it is very hard/almost impossible to do enough good and have enough positive thoughts to the point of where it would be an equal magnitude of let's say, making the NBA.
Just speaking negatively in general. But if you're pointing out a weakness for tactical reasons, that's totally fine and is necessary for strategy etc.
I think it is as always, if it comes from a place of abundance as in constructive criticism to make someone better, or if it's just negative judgement. I think the important part is to speak to that person in private and in confidence, making sure the person understands what you are telling them is for their own good and it's coming from a good place, and that you are willing to help them overcome an obstacle
Also I am going into winter break so No school! I really want to be at the top of my game, get stronger, and overall be the best player I can be. In your other video you said to practice an hour a day, but I don't really feel like it is enough would it be okay to workout 5 hours a day by spacing out my workouts so I can put in 100%?
for the remember part, would if its not that action that makes you angry but the overall person and his selfesness all the time.. how do I battle that,
It's always the action; any thoughts about how they are as a person are just your own perspective on them. Just as with all else, observe those feelings and thoughts towards them, forgive them for their errors, and let them go. Coach S. DeepGame Basketball
@@DeepGameBasketball yes exactly, I’m having trouble noticing, remembering and replacing when I’m already the one who making a mistake, I have a lot of trouble with getting down on myself.
@@granthamilton5342 The first step is what you're doing already: noticing that you're not noticing, in the moment. That's a big key, and I congratulate you for being able to do that. All you have to do is keep doing this. Continually notice that you're not noticing, and over time, you'll get closer and closer to the situation in which you're being negative, and you'll be able to notice, recognize, and replace while it is happening. Simon DeepGame
I don't believe that karma truly exists, but I believe it's metaphorically true, meaning that acting as if it is real is a valuable strategy for life (thought plagiarized from Bret Weinstein). Good talk, coach.
Sometimes, but remember that trash talk in the heat of the moment is very different than talking behind someone's back, or speaking/acting hurtful towards another person.
I don’t think that’s what he’s saying necessarily, I think he’s just comparing it adjacently to those religious practices, as he does for Newton’s third law, and karma. Just comparing them and showing it’s been involved forever in different interpretations
No, this is not a religious video :-) Just making the point that all spiritual lineages have been teaching this principle for as long as we can remember.
This channel is amazing. It teaches you more about life than school does some times. I subscribed like 2 weeks ago and I have learned already a few things about life and myself in all of this. Thanks for helping all of the people who watch this to become better persons( including me). Thanks so much.
Treat others the way you want to be treated. It's tough but it's true.
I love that message 'Notice, Remember, Replace'. Thank you for the knowledge. It'll be helpful in all aspects of life, especially in our intimate relationships with family members and significant others
This is what I’ve been teaching my boy’s in sports! Great advice and content!
It’s so hard helping young teenagers at this level! It’s all about trash talk!
In the Bible, it says to take every thought captive and make it obedient to Christ. The mind is a very strong place. As a 17 year old, I can say it's very important to get it under control! Be blessed guys!
Thanks again. Getting the deep game masterclass for christmas
Looking forward to working with you Max! Just an FYI -- the masterclass is free. But I'm guessing you're talking about the full 8 week course :-)
@@DeepGameBasketball Yes. Thanks. Ready to sharpen my basketball mind
Awesome video can u talk about what the affects of social media are on athletes
I would love this vid
For sure Jaiden.
Yes please!
it does a lot... been practicing much more since i deleted all of them
Bro you teaching Law of Attraction on a basketball channel I love it who ever receives this will definitely go far. Wish you all the best!
Because I’m the taller on the court (6’6) and I have no skills but yet I try really hard and people still talk bad about me they say I’m “tall for nothing”
Don't worry about it bro just keep working, once you get those skills u can shut em up
Very nice video, that situation occurs in all area of life specifically basketball. Sometimes we don't know what's happing, can be that situation...By the way, I'm learning English and that kind of content helps me a lot...tks
This is more than basketball now, which is awesome.
I will tell you this was the best video I ever watched I learned about to respect other players
Love this, never thought of it this way👍🏾👍🏾
I feel like this puts a ceiling in my mind of how much I really deserve to get in life. I feel that it is very hard/almost impossible to do enough good and have enough positive thoughts to the point of where it would be an equal magnitude of let's say, making the NBA.
Never thought I would hear about the law of attraction on a basketball channel this is gonna help a lot of people.
I love your channel sooo much
Love the content man keep it up!
Awesome video 💯🙌🏾
Love content! Thank you
Quick question do you mean by talking bad: 1.legit weaknesses of the other players in their game or 2. just bad things in general?
Just speaking negatively in general. But if you're pointing out a weakness for tactical reasons, that's totally fine and is necessary for strategy etc.
I think it is as always, if it comes from a place of abundance as in constructive criticism to make someone better, or if it's just negative judgement. I think the important part is to speak to that person in private and in confidence, making sure the person understands what you are telling them is for their own good and it's coming from a good place, and that you are willing to help them overcome an obstacle
but is good trash talk allowed tho? like trash talk between teammates to increase competition
Great great great point!!!
What happened if I think it but I don't say it out loud?
That's where the technique at the end of the video comes in :-) The goal is to gradually purify your mind so that those thoughts don't arise anymore.
Treat others the way you want to be treated.
How does he explain ufc
Also I am going into winter break so No school! I really want to be at the top of my game, get stronger, and overall be the best player I can be. In your other video you said to practice an hour a day, but I don't really feel like it is enough would it be okay to workout 5 hours a day by spacing out my workouts so I can put in 100%?
If it’s good quality drills and you really are putting in 100% I would say it’s fine as long as you keep your love for the game
This is straight up fax
for the remember part, would if its not that action that makes you angry but the overall person and his selfesness all the time.. how do I battle that,
It's always the action; any thoughts about how they are as a person are just your own perspective on them. Just as with all else, observe those feelings and thoughts towards them, forgive them for their errors, and let them go.
Coach S.
DeepGame Basketball
Are these videos live anywhere?
Love the content
You should really make A podcast about the deep game. It would make it more convenient to listen to it while doing something else
Just listen to it while doing sum else
You've been doing a lot of law 6 can you do the other laws.
I just noticed that too :-) We'll hit the others over the next few weeks.
@@DeepGameBasketball YAY
Do one on social media plz.
What about when these negative thoughts against yourself?
Do you mean, what do you do when you think negatively of yourself?
Simon
DeepGame
@@DeepGameBasketball yes exactly, I’m having trouble noticing, remembering and replacing when I’m already the one who making a mistake, I have a lot of trouble with getting down on myself.
@@granthamilton5342 The first step is what you're doing already: noticing that you're not noticing, in the moment. That's a big key, and I congratulate you for being able to do that.
All you have to do is keep doing this. Continually notice that you're not noticing, and over time, you'll get closer and closer to the situation in which you're being negative, and you'll be able to notice, recognize, and replace while it is happening.
Simon
DeepGame
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I don't believe that karma truly exists, but I believe it's metaphorically true, meaning that acting as if it is real is a valuable strategy for life (thought plagiarized from Bret Weinstein). Good talk, coach.
I'd love to believe in karma. But the world is not inherently fair.
Wouldn’t Jordan and Kobe be speaking “negative” when trash talking on the court ?
I had the same question
Sometimes, but remember that trash talk in the heat of the moment is very different than talking behind someone's back, or speaking/acting hurtful towards another person.
Amazing vid, but is this a religion based video hence when he said Buddhist and Dowest.
I don’t think that’s what he’s saying necessarily, I think he’s just comparing it adjacently to those religious practices, as he does for Newton’s third law, and karma. Just comparing them and showing it’s been involved forever in different interpretations
No, this is not a religious video :-) Just making the point that all spiritual lineages have been teaching this principle for as long as we can remember.
@@DeepGameBasketball Cool thanks for helping me.
U changed ur name 3 times lmao
Come to Jesus
He will free you from everything
It's worth it
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