by: DAVID HUIZAR
What basketball shoe you wear is a crucial part of your game, especially at the competitive level.
Oh, sure you can play in any pair of tennis shoes but you risk the chance of sliding, being slowed down by weak grip or worse of all, injury. Competitive ball players take their basketball shoes very seriously. I know I do.
In today's market there are so many different styles of bball shoes. So how do you choose what's best for your game? There are a few important things to look for in your shoes. By nature, basketball puts a lot of wear and tear on your shoes. All the constant starting, abrupt stopping, high jumps and quick side-to-side movements really take it's toll.
So what do I look for in a basketball shoe? I'm glad you asked. The most important factors are durability, support, traction, comfort and for most ballers, style.
DURABILITY: Have you ever seen the movie "Like Mike"? Lil Bow Wow plays an orphan boy who finds a pair of magic shoes with "MJ" written on the tongue. He suddenly has super bball skills.
Anyway, in the most important game of the season "Calvin" drives the lane and gets fouled. When he gets up his magic shoes have completely fallen apart. Magic shoes or not you want to make sure that never happens to you.
Buy quality shoes. And yes, sometimes that means paying a little more.
SUPPORT: Different types of players require different types of support. Power players like "Shaq" need high tops with maximum ankle support and comfort. All-around players like "Kobe" or "T-Mac" usually will wear a midsole type of shoe and speedsters like "Iverson" wear low tops for light weight and non-restriction of the ankles.
TRACTION: Have you ever played on the hardwood floor of a gym that didn't clean the floors? Your slipping, sliding away and it's hard to cut and slice your way to the hoop. Wearing the wrong shoes can have the some results. You must be able to stop and start on a dime. Look for good traction on both the forefoot and the heel.
COMFORT: The goal is to find a basketball shoe that fits like a glove. You don't want your foot to be swimming in any area. Since the toes, arch and heel all have different needs for comfort, you want a shoe that provides comfort in each area and still provide the support you need for your type of game.
STYLE: And, of course, you gotta look good on the court. Whether you're wearing the "Jordan Retro", the "T-Mac 5", the "Air Zoom Kobe I" or either of the "Answer 1 - 9" pair of shoes, style is definitely key.
The bottom line is you must think of your shoes as an investment in your game. If you're looking to excel, then don't cheat yourself when it comes to your gear, especially your shoes.
The right pair will not only help you play at top level but most importantly help prevent injury. If you're hurt you can't play! So go get some quality kicks and get out there and play!
Matt & Dave run http://www.basketball-plays-and-tips.com/shoe and have written the free coaching report, "How To Fly Higher With Plyometrics". Pick up your free copy along with one additional free report by sending a blank email to basketballtip@aweber.com.
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WELCOME
THE QUEST FOR THE RING BASKETBALL SCHOOL HAS BOTH VIDEOS AND LESSONS FOR BETTER BASKETBALL--YOU NEED TO READ LESSONS AND WATCH VIDEOS FOR BEST RESULTS
Welcome. The School has both videos and written articles on how to play better basketball. There are several video players at the top, just below this note. Each of these players has 50 videos loaded into it. You choose which ones to watch from below where the videos play. You will see the titles as you go through the 50 videos at the bottom.
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.
Welcome. The School has both videos and written articles on how to play better basketball. There are several video players at the top, just below this note. Each of these players has 50 videos loaded into it. You choose which ones to watch from below where the videos play. You will see the titles as you go through the 50 videos at the bottom.
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.
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By using the reader below, you can quickly choose between and read any of numerous Quest for the Ring Basketball School lessons, right here and right now. Right now, every lesson available fits in the reader below.
Please note that when you read lessons in the reader, you will usually have to use the vertical scroll on the side of the reader to be able to see all of the lesson.
To read a lesson, simply click the title, or else the icon to the left of the title, and the lesson will appear right in the reader. You do not have to scroll anywhere to see it. When you are done, to close a lesson you have opened, click the title again, or the icon to the left of the title. The titles and the icons to the left are like on-off switches. After you close a lesson, the full list of lessons appears again, and you are now ready to make a new selection.
If you do not like the readers, you can also read lessons by scrolling down below the video players. Below them, the lessons appear, 4 of them on each page, in the order from most recent to oldest. There is an index of lessons in the right hand column. To use that index, click on the triangles to show the names of the lessons. Then click on the lesson you want, and a a new page will load, which will have that lesson on it. But the lesson will be below all of the video players, so you have to scroll down below the video players to see that lesson.
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.
Please note that when you read lessons in the reader, you will usually have to use the vertical scroll on the side of the reader to be able to see all of the lesson.
To read a lesson, simply click the title, or else the icon to the left of the title, and the lesson will appear right in the reader. You do not have to scroll anywhere to see it. When you are done, to close a lesson you have opened, click the title again, or the icon to the left of the title. The titles and the icons to the left are like on-off switches. After you close a lesson, the full list of lessons appears again, and you are now ready to make a new selection.
If you do not like the readers, you can also read lessons by scrolling down below the video players. Below them, the lessons appear, 4 of them on each page, in the order from most recent to oldest. There is an index of lessons in the right hand column. To use that index, click on the triangles to show the names of the lessons. Then click on the lesson you want, and a a new page will load, which will have that lesson on it. But the lesson will be below all of the video players, so you have to scroll down below the video players to see that lesson.
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.
