Tuesday, July 22, 2008

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A big part of what I do as a shooting coach is to ... Teach people to coach themselves and others! The Self-Coaching part of that is huge.

Its one thing to teach people what theyre supposed to do and then judge them on how well they do it. Its another to teach them to know what theyre doing and where they want to get (the most effective way to perform an action, for example) and how to get there. Once they know, then they can coach themselves. They reach a state of awareness where they know what works and what doesnt work. They have a sense of all the possibilities, not just the one action you (or they) think they should know.

In the teaching I got from my golf mentors, I learned that when you can distinguish an action (definition: to perceive or know the difference in; to characterize; to perceive clearly; to make a distinction, a distinction being the act of making or keeping something distinct or unmistakable), then you are free to self-correct, free to coach oneself, free to learn...

ITS IN THE PRACTICE!

Its in the practice of a skill where kids will become great at anything. Its not in games, though occasionally breakthroughs can occur there. Rather its in the hours spent, often by oneself, working on things, that the greatest development occurs. A lot of people are aware that parents these days are too involved with their kids activities, trying to help them achieve things faster and greater. One of the results from that is too many games at young ages. As Ive written before, if youre always testing yourself to see how good you are (like in games), theres less time to play and develop. Its like pulling a flower up by the roots to see how well its growing. Games are for performance, not for trying out different things. Failure is less forgiven when score is being kept. A few kids excel under the pressure of constant games, but the vast majority are hurt by it.

The Swish Method is about learning and (self) coaching. Teach kids to make their own distinctions and you teach them to be independent and self-reliant. Thats one of my biggest goals. The other is to help train coaches to coach shooting more powerfully, to teach them how to empower kids in the process of finding their own distinctions. For coaches, it starts with them being learners. As in learning, when you can distinguish things as a coach, then you will know how to teach others.

Tom Nordland is a shooting expert and coach from California via Minnesota. His videos, coaching and writings are inspiring a Renaissance (a rebirth, a revival) in shooting around the world as players and coaches are taught the things that really matter in shooting. A great shooter as a youth, Tom was given a gift of seeing shooting like few have ever seen it. He sees the essence of great shooting and how to get there. The good news is that its very simple. The few great shooters of today and yesterday mastered simple things, not complicated motions. Improved shooting is now possible for everybody in the game, and mastery is available to those who sincerely dedicate themselves to it. Visit Toms website (http://www.swish22.com) to read of his background and his articles and newsletters, and to view the remarkable endorsements and amazing testimonials for this approach to shooting.

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Gophers men's basketball coach Tubby Smith got his first challenge of the first year at the Badgers this past Sunday, however Wisconsin's defense showed to be stronger as Minnesota lost 63-47.

"We knew it was going to be a tough battle for us playing against a team that is ranked second in the nation defensively," Smith said. "They showed it today because we had our lowest (point) production I think all season."

It surely did not make it any easy that Wisconsin shot at 58 percent in the first 20 minutes taken the lead of 39-23 at the halftime, although Minnesota by no means got its offense against UW's aggressive defensive attack, shooting only 36 percent during the game.

Minnesotas's defense slowed Wisconsin down in the second half, but the 16-point lead was better against a team that forced 18 turnovers to Minnesota. "The defense is where we get it started because if our shots are not falling down you can always go back and play good defense," UW's Trevon Hughes said.

Minnesota by no means didn't find a method to stop the sophomore guard, who scored 20 points on 6 of 11 shooting from the field and 6 free throws. "He's just a physical guy. He can get to the line and control the tempo," Smith said of Hughes, who packs 193 pounds on his 6-foot frame. "You aren't going to take the ball off him much, but we did force a few turnovers on him today. Again, he made shots."

Smith alleged "Wisconsin is a very athletic team, which makes its defense hard to score against. UW held Minnesota's top three scorers -- Dan Coleman, Lawrence McKenzie and Spencer Tollackson -- to just 20 points."

"It was either guys not moving to get open or they are just that talented where they can get up and block shots," Smith said. "They blocked five shots and most of those were going to the basket."

Minnesota adds up eight to 10 really horrible shots in the paint, where the Minnesota Gophers were defeated 30-24. The talented sophomore Damian Johnson ended with 10 points; he was given plenty of
recognition for their defensive potential.

"They stayed down on our jump shots," he said. "They stayed down on our layups and they made us go over them, so it was very difficult when 6-11 guys, 6-9 guys try to challenge shots and stand there with their hands up. It's just difficult to go over them". This is Wisconsin's 12 time win in their previous 13 games against Minnesota that was trying to do a statement against one big rival.

"We let them get to us," Johnson said. "That's just too hard to come back from a 16-point deficit to win the game."

Ally White is a top senior copy writer for the sportsbook. Feel free to reprint this article in its entirety on your site, make sure to leave all links in place and do not modify any of the content.

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