WELCOME TO THE QUEST FOR THE RING BASKETBALL SCHOOL. ALL NEW VISITORS READ THIS FIRST.
The Quest for the Ring dedicates the QFTR Basketball School to athletes who were not born knowing how to do everything by instinct. Which is all of them, actually.

You kind of know how the game of basketball is played. Let's learn how you can get your skills, your energy, and your muscles ready for "prime time." And let's learn how the game is won. Because often, the team that finishes first is the team that knows how to win, rather than the team that has the best players.

This is likely the best free basketball school anywhere. But since it is free it is not updated daily or even weekly. But as time permits I will continue to post on this site as much information as possible about how you the player can get more skills, more energy, and more muscles. And I will continue to post basketball instruction articles and videos. And I will continue to post on this site as much information as possible about how the game should be played by those who want to win.

Never, ever assume in advance that you can not win. If you come correct with the skills, the muscles, and the energy, there is a way for you to win. But you have to find it.

Don't miss the main site which covers basketball at the highest level, THE QUEST FOR THE RING. When you take a break from learning basketball, visit the main site, and check out the huge amount of basketball things that are there.

THE QUEST FOR THE RING BASKETBALL SCHOOL HAS BOTH VIDEOS AND LESSONS FOR BETTER BASKETBALL--YOU NEED TO BOTH READ LESSONS AND WATCH VIDEOS FOR BEST RESULTS
The School has both videos and written articles on how to play better basketball. Let's take a quick tour of this school. At the top (where you are now) are the introductions on how to use this school. Below the introductions are the list of articles to choose. Below this is where the articles are. Only one article loads at a time.

Another way to go to another article is to click either "Newer Posts" or "Older Posts" at the bottom of the article that you are done with. Either the next most recent or the next oldest article will appear if you click one of these. You can read the whole Site in order if you use these links.

There is another, separate way to choose articles. In the right sidebar, there is the "Index of Quest for the Ring Basketball Lessons". To use that index, click on the triangles to show the names of the lessons. Then click on the lesson you want, and a new page will load which will have that lesson on it.

SIXTEEN HOME PAGE BASKETBALL INSTRUCTION VIDEO PLAYERS TOTALLING 800 VIDEOS
Below where the article is are 16 video players loaded with videos that instruct you in all basic aspects of basketball. Each of these players has 50 videos loaded into it. In each player, you choose which videos to watch by clicking any of the selections that you see to the right of the screen. All 50 videos have a picture on the right. If you scroll over any of the pictures you see the title and the length of the video. You can see all of the pictures for all of the videos if you click inside the area and then scroll with the mouse OR you can click and hold down the down (or up) button and the pictures showing the videos will scroll by.

The 16 basketball instruction video players are on the following subjects:

--Basketball Fundamentals
--Basketball Tips
--Better Basketball
--Better Basketball Shooting
--How to Shoot a Layup
--How to Shoot a Jump Shot
--High School Dunk Shot
--Better Basketball Defending
--Better Basketball Rebounding
--Basketball Steals in High School Games
--Better Basketball Dribbling and Ball Control
--Better Basketball Passing
--How to Play Point Guard
--How to Play Shooting Guard
--How to Play Forward in Basketball
--How to Play Center in Basketball

The order you see above is the same order the players are in on this page.

OTHER VIDEO PLAYERS
Sixteen players is the most we dare place on the home page. Now we have begun to install other players on other pages. You have to click on one of the links in the horizontal menu above (just below the banner) to get to these video players. The videos on the home page are mostly at the basic level while the videos on the other pages are mostly at a higher level. Both coaches and some experienced players will be interested in the videos on the other pages. Here is a directory of the video players that are NOT on the home page:

OTHER VIDEO PLAYERS ON OTHER PAGES

BASKETBALL PLAYS PAGE
--Pick and Roll in Basketball
--Basketball Plays

BASKETBALL OFFENSE PAGE
--Basketball Offense Videos

BASKETBALL DEFENSE PAGE
--Basketball Defense Videos

Even more pages with other higher level basketball videos will be produced soon.

CHOOSE VIDEOS CAREFULLY
Some of these videos are extremely valuable, free basketball instruction, But WARNING: Some of these videos are not serious. They are just jokes, and if you are a serious basketball player, you should skip the joke videos.

When a video ends, the next one starts playing automatically, but you can always stop one video and watch any other one by clicking on it. You will find that you can very quickly choose which videos you wnat to watch when you use these players.

READ ARTICLES AND WATCH A FEW VIDEOS
To be the best basketball player you can be, you should both read lessons and watch videos, not only one or the other. Also, there are other very good basketball lessons sites listed in the right column, under the list of Quest Basketball School lessons.

6/25/2007

Basketball Rebounding: 8 Qualities For Success

by JOE WATERS

Basketball Rebounding is one of the most critical aspects of the game. Unfortunately, it is also one of the most overlooked when it comes to practice time.

Players often take rebounding for granted thinking that if the ball comes their way, they'll grab it. Or a more common mistake is that players often think rebounding is not their job or responsibility on the court. "I'm not a rebounder" or "That's my teammates job" are phrases that are often heard amongst players.

Well the truth is, basketball rebounding is every players' job and responsibility - regardless of their height or position. Every player must be a rebounder on the court.

To become great at basketball rebounding, players should possess the eight qualities listed below. The good news is that these qualities have nothing to do with a players' size. Instead, they have everything to do with their body position and balance, desire and aggressiveness.

Eight Qualities of Basketball Rebounding

1. Pursue the basketball. Players should not stand still when the shot goes up - instead they should go aggressively after the ball. Great rebounders always think that the rebound belongs to them.

2. Establish a good rebounding position. When the shot is taken, players must quickly determine the following details: The shot location, the arc of the ball, and where the other players are positioned on the court. Players must then move to rebound the ball.

3. Establish proper body balance. Once a player is in a good rebounding position, they should spread their feet about shoulder width apart with their knees bent slightly. In this position, players can move side to side quickly and are also in a good jumping position. Another important point is for players to remember to stay on the balls of their feet, not flat-footed. Again, this helps them move and jump better.

4. Box out your opponent. Once a player has established a good position and is in good balance, they should then box out their opponent. This is done by getting between them and the basket as quickly as possible and then initiating contact with them using their back side. Players must be ready for contact - rebounding is the most physical aspect of the game.

5. Possess desire and mental & physical toughness. Great rebounders have the attitude that every missed shot is their rebound. They own the boards. This attitude helps them develop an unshakable desire and aggressiveness.

6. Properly time your jump for the ball. Once players establish good position and balance, and firmly box out their opponent - they now need to jump for the ball. A mis-timed jump can cost the player a rebound. By watching the shot and then reading where it will bounce, the player will be more capable of properly timing their jump.

7. Protect the ball after the rebound. There are several ways for players to do this: Hold the ball over their head; Chin the ball; or Hug the ball close to their body. How a player protects the ball will depend on how their coach teaches this aspect of the rebound. The main objective here is to protect the ball once it is rebounded. Don't let the opponent get it back.

8. Develop soft hands and fingertip control. Soft hands is a term that is used to describe a players' ability to handle the basketball regardless of how hard or soft it comes at them. They seem to be able to control everything. Fingertip control allows them to tip the rebound to themselves or to a teammate.
These are critical rebounding qualities that give players a huge advantage on the boards.

Looking for more basketball rebounding tips and advice? Visit us today!

Joe Waters runs http://www.ultimate-youth-basketball-guide.com, a site dedicated to offering players, parents and coaches the best information, reviews and advice about the game of basketball. To stay current with the latest youth basketball tips and advice, drills, product reviews, and other new basketball resources - sign up for the FREE Youth Hoops newsletter at http://www.ultimate-youth-basketball-guide.com/basketball-newsletter.html

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