Author: Yaron Lavi
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Young players who dream of making the top high school basketball teams, must realize that it requires more than just practicing on their basketball techniques or athletics – If they want to make it to the next level, they must develop their game intelligence. Is that possible? – The answer is YES.
What is “Game Intelligence”?
Basketball game intelligence refers to the ability anticipate moves of the other players on court (both opponents and teammates); make smart decisions under pressure, spot opportunities for the team, pattern recognition and superior execution.
Can you each top high school basketball “Game Intelligence”?
Up until now, it was considered “Unteachable”, something that a young basketball player either had or didn’t. Fortunately an innovative ground-breaking technology changed that concept with a proven ability to train young players’ cognitive skills (brain-skills) while improving their overall skills and performance by a whopping 30%.
Does it really work?!
Studies and tests that were conducted on top college teams have shown time after time that this cognitive technology dramatically improves each players’ and the entire teams’ overall performance and statistics, especially when players are required to make smart decisions on money-time and under pressure -- resulting with winning more games.
Young basketball players who want to make their teams or those who already play on top high school basketball leagues and who used this technology, reported that it dramatically improved their overall performance in matter of weeks, making precise moves, steals and shots while avoiding mistakes, turnovers and bad tendencies.
Top coaches claim that this technology is especially effective in championship games - with all other factors being equal, the coach that used this cognitive training technology will most likely be the one cutting off the nets.
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Top High School Basketball – Improve your Performance Up to 30%
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