Training and skill development vs. shooting around
Anytime you have a ball in your hands is an opportunity to get better. Be sure to make the most of your time with The Basketball Movement.
The most successful players make plenty of time to get up shots, work on their conditioning, and hone their craft. Almost any time that can be spent with the sport of basketball will improve your game, even if it is just an imperceptible amount.
There is a big difference however between shooting around in the driveway, park, or gym compared to structured and intentional training. You can get a lot of free throws in at the park near your house, but what if your elbow is too wide from your body or you are not bending your knees enough?
Nothing beats supervised disciplined training when working to improve as much as possible. This is not to say that messing around in your driveway at home or just playing "21" after school is not good. Basketball is a game after all, and doing anything active and fun is time well-spent. Just remember when it comes to improving, there is such a thing as time best spent.
Step up your game with The Basketball Movement
For the ultimate in training and skill development, we are the area leader in maximizing your time and efforts in the game of basketball.
With The Basketball Movement, you can get group or even one-on-one time with coaches dedicated to making you the best you can be. The facility is completely centered around player development, with low-impact, basketball-specific equipment, and full-sized courts.
For more advanced players, we offer additional on-and-off court development, film study, and more.
There are some things that you cannot achieve on your own, practicing out in the driveway. The Basketball Movement provides the full basketball experience for players of all skill levels. Even if you can just get in on the occasional open-clinic on Saturdays (2nd to 8th grade), you are taking steps to pass your opposition.
Contact us to find out how to maximize your basketball abilities. Don't forget to check out our YouTube channel too for some more drills and helpful moves.