Getting Ready for Basketball and its Culture
- Author Lydia Quinn
- Published May 6, 2011
- Word count 424
Basketball is arguably the most preferred sport according to some serious sports enthusiasts from different parts of the world. While the state of Indiana is America’s basketball country, the entire Philippines (population: over 90 million) is obsessed with the game. Around the world, millions of people watch games of the NBA on television or view videos of their favorite players on Youtube. Not only that, famous players directly or indirectly influence their young fans to not just love the sport but also become active with it. Around America, there are countless basketball leagues that cover the collegiate, the high school and community levels. Regardless of what league level a player belongs to, practicing for basketball season is essential and the good news is that there are lots of resourceful people and players who can help a player develop his or her own skills.
So how can a player (or an aspirant who wants to enter the league) prepare for basketball practice? Naturally, it starts with passion from deep inside as well as having the will to adjust not only with the mechanics of basketball but also adjusting to certain cultural traits that come with the sport. On the court, it is recommended to take part in a full-court pick-up game and along the way the player can learn how to run extensively, how to deal with players on both sides of the court, how to jostle, how to grab a rebound and more. Because the game is an introduction (or a refresher for a league player struggling on the low level), expectations to win or perform excellently are unrealistic. Along the way in the game, the player can discover his or her limits and eventually learn how to work within those limits.
Next is to take part in team practices where the individual segments of basketball can be learned. The player will line up with other players taking turns in exercises that deal with shooting, passing, rebounding, stealing, jumping and more. It is also essential to take part in dribbling drills as ball handling is something no players can live without. After the practices, the player needs to perform some personal exercises such as stretching, jump improving, reflex developments and eating the right foods to be fit for the sport. All in all, practicing skills individually, scientifically and with others can help one develop into a player and if luck is on his or her side, the player can gradually become more important with a team (or at least with the local community players).
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