Basketball Ball Handling camps - pros and cons
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2. If you really want to improve your ball
handling, and you have some extra money
lying around, ball handling camps may be
appropriate for you.
3. There are many different basketball
camps around the world.
4. You can attend a basketball camp with
professionals or with knowledgeable coaches
and trainers that study ball handling.
5. This is a great alternative to dribbling the
basketball endlessly in your driveway without
any form of guidance.
6. Here are some of the pros and cons of Ball
Handling Camps.
7. Pros
• Basketball camps are usually for the youth ranging from 5 to 18 but there
are adult ball handling camps available.
• Adults and children that are out of shape, or challenged athletically, will
certainly get their money's worth because they're bound to leave the camp
with new found skills and more confidence.
• If you truly love the game of basketball and you're honestly willing to work
hard to improve your dribbling skills, then you can benefit tremendously
from a basketball camp.
• If you love meeting and working with new people this may also add to your
experience with a basketball camp.
8. Pros(continued)
• Some popular camps that come to mind are Hoopzone Ball Handling
Camps, Advantage Basketball Camps, and the Nike Basketball Camps.
• There are different levels of these camps.
• For example they may have a separate camp for middle school, high
school, and college basketball students.
• These camps will help teach the importance self-discipline and self-
confidence.
• You can usually register for these camps online and you can choose the
perfect basketball camp for you or your child.
9. Cons
• Now if you're like me, and you don't have the time to go to a basketball
camp or you rather work on your handles at home with your own
schedule, then there are other options to choose from.
• Basketball camps can be expensive, non-refundable, difficult to find, and
sometimes they don't live up to what you expect.
• If money isn't an issue, you can hire a professional or someone with
great knowledge of ball handling that you want to learn from.
10. Cons
• Hiring a professional trainer can be very expensive but if you have the
money it may be a good option.
• You may be able to find someone locally but sometimes you may not,
but a good place to search would be online.
11. What I did
• Here is the option I personally chose.
• I simply decided to work on my handles by myself.
• Three to five days a week I would go in my garage and dribble the paint
off my basketball until I was exhausted, but I never seemed to get the
results I wanted.
12. What I did
• One day I found a ball handling program online that came with complete
step by step system that was created to transform anyone into a ball
handling wizard.
• Once I found this program I knew I was destined for success because I
knew exactly what to do to improve handles.
• I followed this program for a few weeks and I quickly became excellent
at handling the basketball.
• I'm fortunate I was able to find this program before I decided to spend
hundreds or thousands on a trainer or a basketball camp.
13. If you want to know how you can improve
your basketball skills without having to spend
lots of cash on camps and trainers….