Becoming a Zen-Sational Basketball Shooter

By David Ranney

Release : 2012-06-02

Genre : Basketball, Books, Sports & Outdoors

Kind : ebook

(0 ratings)
Why Go Another Day Missing Basket After Basket

And Free Throw After Free Throw?

Want To Learn A Better Way Of Shooting?

Using Zen principles, like being in the present moment, non-judgment, enhanced focus, awareness and letting your body flow are centuries old ideas that lead to peak performances. The lessons in my book will help you achieve these states of being. It’s time to reach your potential. Get going on improving your shooting. Can you see yourself making more baskets, more free throws, and helping your team win more games?

You will learn how to:
Use your mind to make more basketsWhat to focus on when you shoot.Breathe when shooting to attain spectacular resultsMake more free throws using a routine that really worksShoot better under pressure
“I finished your book last night and it was one fantastic read!  I thoroughly endorse it. You know your stuff and I'm going to apply much of what you presented to my teaching methods.  Some of what you touched on I already do, but there were a lot of little things that will help my students become better shooters.”

-RICK PENNY, Author of One Motion Basketball, a DVD. Rick is one of the purest shooters, with the quickest release, to ever play the game. OneMotionBasketball.com

“This book is great on explaining the mental game. It shows you techniques and gives you principles to follow to improve your shooting. I went to the park after I read the Core Principles mentioned in this book, I played 21... and I won my first 21 game and I was making free throws!”

-ALBERTO

David Ranney is an author, professional speaker, basketball, baseball & tennis coach and entrepreneur. As a junior, he was highly ranked nationally  in tennis, represented the U.S. at Junior Wimbledon, and played for the University of Southern California when they were National Champions. However, after years of playing with intense frustration, he took two lessons from Tim Gallwey, Author of The Inner Game of Tennis. That experience changed his life forever.

www.PurePerformanceSports.com

Becoming a Zen-Sational Basketball Shooter

By David Ranney

Release : 2012-06-02

Genre : Basketball, Books, Sports & Outdoors

Kind : ebook

(0 ratings)
Why Go Another Day Missing Basket After Basket

And Free Throw After Free Throw?

Want To Learn A Better Way Of Shooting?

Using Zen principles, like being in the present moment, non-judgment, enhanced focus, awareness and letting your body flow are centuries old ideas that lead to peak performances. The lessons in my book will help you achieve these states of being. It’s time to reach your potential. Get going on improving your shooting. Can you see yourself making more baskets, more free throws, and helping your team win more games?

You will learn how to:
Use your mind to make more basketsWhat to focus on when you shoot.Breathe when shooting to attain spectacular resultsMake more free throws using a routine that really worksShoot better under pressure
“I finished your book last night and it was one fantastic read!  I thoroughly endorse it. You know your stuff and I'm going to apply much of what you presented to my teaching methods.  Some of what you touched on I already do, but there were a lot of little things that will help my students become better shooters.”

-RICK PENNY, Author of One Motion Basketball, a DVD. Rick is one of the purest shooters, with the quickest release, to ever play the game. OneMotionBasketball.com

“This book is great on explaining the mental game. It shows you techniques and gives you principles to follow to improve your shooting. I went to the park after I read the Core Principles mentioned in this book, I played 21... and I won my first 21 game and I was making free throws!”

-ALBERTO

David Ranney is an author, professional speaker, basketball, baseball & tennis coach and entrepreneur. As a junior, he was highly ranked nationally  in tennis, represented the U.S. at Junior Wimbledon, and played for the University of Southern California when they were National Champions. However, after years of playing with intense frustration, he took two lessons from Tim Gallwey, Author of The Inner Game of Tennis. That experience changed his life forever.

www.PurePerformanceSports.com

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