I am not sure how great an instructional video would work, it is best to get outside and practice even if alone, that is the best way to get better at anything. You can buy videos at www.Amazon.com
There are several websites where an individual can find videos of basketball drills. Examples would include Coaches Clipboard, Basketball Videos, and YouTube.
You may actually have to get out there on the court and shoot some hoops. However, the training videos are a very smart compliment to your thirst for excellence. No, it is not possible to be trained in basketball by watch training videos. Videos can be an aid to your basketball education, but only active practice can train you to become a basketball player.
You can find pedal-train instruction videos online at the YouTube website. Once on the page, type "Pedaltrain" into the search field at the top of the page to bring up the videos.
I would like to watch some more and new basketball videos of kids playing basketball in the parks or in the gym. when will they be coming to you tube.
www.betterbasketball.com and www.hoopskills.com both offer well-respected basketball training videos.
Youtube has some great basketball training videos. There are videos focusing on fundamentals as well as dunking and ally-oops!
Yes, there are. Some good basketball training videos for someone with no skills can be found on this website: http://www.betterbasketball.com/.
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Just go over to Better Basket Ball for a look at some training videos. The web address is www.betterbasketball.com . You can find many basketball training videos on Youtube.com. You may have to weed out a few advertisement-based videos and misc videos, but there are some helpful training videos.
There are a number of videos available on Youtube that show you how to shoot a basketball. You can also find some additional videos on Monkey See and AOL.
Media plays a great role in instruction. Videos can both verbally and visibly show how tasks are supposed to be performed.
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