If you don’t know the reasons behind our methods, you’ll have a hard time understanding. But here’s what it looks like with the Pacers. Great team and classy organization!
@bomberjacket5@bball_brainiac1 Jump stops are not best for loading up to initiate contact. They are best for optional pivot work. If you land outside, inside that’s easily the best for initiating contact. If you want to call multiple footworks a jump stop, atleast know there are variations.
.@TrainImpossible Micah Lancaster uses Decision Mode on The Gun 14X Smart Pass to train aggressive scorers with intent. Players know what shot they want while staying ready for the possibility of something else. Purpose beats randomness every time.
Do you know travel rules? You gotta Release the Pivot!
Do the world a favor and share this with anyone who still needs help understanding pivot rules. 🏀📚
The answer isn’t to end AAU.
It’s to fix the system.
✅ Less wasted tournaments.
✅ More quality practices.
✅ Coaches free to teach team concepts and small-sided games -not wasting a single second on skill work because our players already have that covered in our training
Pivots are undertrained.
Start here- train these three at high speeds first.
Then layer in pace and variability.
1. Step Thru
2. Reverse Pivot Spin
3. Add Step Around
Luka’s not overly quick.
He doesn’t jump high.
But he freezes the best defenders in the league.
Over 20,000 people voted on what makes him so hard to guard.
His timing.
Between his dribble… and his feet. What do you think?
This combination is elite! You might want to consider adding this to your Samsonite Ziplite 3.0 Hardside Spinner Luggage set 💼 like @DesmondClaude
And yes, he’s worked these techniques. You can too!
This is one of the highest arc shots I remember taking.
Which brings me to the question. How important is the ability to adjust your arc in the moments of the game?
Every play has its details. The techniques we can study and learn from.
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But for this one, I want to draw attention to the Open Drop footwork with a Punch.
Game reads happen fast, but it all starts with the ability to read, respond, and execute.
Can you make decisions with your eyes and have the skills to follow through?
The best part: you can train this alone and build that edge. 🏀
In basketball, responding > reacting.
Reactions are unconscious, but responses are calm and calculated.
It’s not about pre-planning moves—it’s about training to respond with confidence in real-time.
We help players become intentional, composed, and effective on the court.
Here’s a 9-year-old with WNBA-level focus. 🏀💪
I’ll work with anyone willing to work hard and focus!
Kids don’t need to be babied—we can push them, challenge them, and expect BIG things. This girl came all the way from Texas to be challenged. 🔥