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How to Build Confidence in Dominant Basketball on the Court Like the All Stars

Congratulations. Give yourself a couple of seconds to pat yourself on the back (3 times). Move along. Have to. Nobody watching. “Rali, why should I pat myself on the back 3 times?

That’s easy…by reading this article you just placed in the top 10% of all basketball players in the world who are actively seeking tips, tactics, insights and experience on how to improve their basketball skills and produce better “in the games.” court results.

I know reading an article doesn’t sound like much, but it shows commitment, desire, and interest in improving your game and becoming the basketball player you know you can be. (Very few players show this and have this kind of mental attitude)

Think about it, on any basketball team, how many players have coaches/personal trainers? How many have some basketball improvement DVDs or books in their house? How many players have attended basketball camps and clinics to learn game-changing basketball secrets?

it is 10%. That is all. I know because I’ve done the research. I have owned a basketball turnaround company for 6 years and those are the numbers. You are now in that top 10% of the most committed, determined and unique basketball players in the world. And that’s why you should give yourself a pat on the back.

So let’s start with the secrets and tactics I’ve used to help insecure basketball players transform their game, break through their fears, and easily develop unstoppable confidence in All-Star basketball.

In this article, I am going to show you 2 things:

First, the real reason behind your lack of self-confidence, which prevents you from shooting the ball or making a play, and the mental reason why you are afraid of making mistakes on the court.

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Second, how you can easily develop unstoppable basketball confidence so you can go out on the court and produce the basketball results you’ve been imagining in your head (dominate the game, make stellar plays, score 20 PPG or more, and wink a eye). to the cute cheerleader on the sidelines with style =)

Self-confidence in your soul is equivalent to gasoline in your car, without it you go nowhere. Lack of self-confidence will land you in the dugout or, even worse, in the stands. It is vitally important that you know these secrets so that you can develop your self-confidence to that of a star.

Are you ready to inject a shot of ‘mental confidence’ into your game and into your life?

Let’s go!

So you’ve noticed that you don’t feel safe on the basketball court? That is a bitter feeling. I know how you feel, I’ve been there myself. Now, let’s take a look at what’s really going on and how you can easily destroy your lack of self-confidence forever.

What you really mean when you say “I’m not sure” is “I’m not sure.”

You see, certainty is one of the 6 human needs that we all MUST have in order to live well and perform functionally. When it’s absent, all sorts of strange things go through our heads (including lack of self-confidence).

You are not sure what will happen in your next game. You’re not sure if you’re going to make your next shot. You are not sure if you are part of the basketball team. You’re not sure if you’re making the right move.

You see, all that really is a lack of self-confidence is a lack of certainty. Here’s a real life example:

Looking at where you are right now, as you read this article, look at the ceiling above your head. He is absolutely certain that the roof over his head will not collapse. You are sure that it will not collapse or fall. You are sure that you are safe. If you weren’t sure of the roof over your head, would you ever go near it? Would you ever walk under it? Would you ever put your bed under?

I do not think so.

The same rules apply to you and your game of basketball. Your lack of self-confidence is really just a lack of certainty. The only reason you stop is because you lack certainty. Lack of certainty is the only reason you’re not the basketball player you want to be.

Ok, so we’ve identified the problem, that’s good, but no change. Only the solution produces change. Let’s see the real solution to destroy your fear and lack of self-confidence once and for all.

First, don’t take your lack of uncertainty personally. It has nothing to do with you. It has everything to do with your future. His future is always unknown. It is always uncertain. The only reason you lack confidence on the basketball court is because you’re focusing your thoughts on your fears. You’re thinking about what you don’t want to happen.

But it’s not personal. Ignore it and say, “I’m not sure what’s going to happen tomorrow, I’ll do my best and go after my dream anyway.”

Second, stop focusing on what you fear. fear means Fplus meevidence HASwaiting Rfood Having your mind focused on your fear is the fastest way to develop self-doubt. There is a successful saying that goes something like this: “You become what you think about.”

If you don’t believe that, look in the mirror and see if everything you think you are is reflected in you. How do you think you look? what you believe You literally become what you think about.

You see, the mind is a goal-seeking mechanism, what you think you provoke. What you focus on becomes your reality. What you believe becomes reality. What you pay attention to becomes important and intensified.

Third, tone down in your mind how important it is to produce whatever results you want to produce on the basketball court. Ask yourself, “From 1 to 10, how important is it that I do___?” If you lack self-confidence, I’m sure that number is at least a 7 or higher.

How much would you think about it if it was just a 3 or less? Would you still be afraid of being wrong or making a mistake?

No, you wouldn’t mind. And that is the attitude you have to take. You have to know exactly what you want. Make a serious commitment to get what you want. Work until you drop and learn the secrets and tips that others have used before you to create a similar result. And do your best when your number is called and an opportunity presents itself.

But, with the understanding, as you pursue your dream, you are going to make mistakes. are unavoidable You’re going to be wrong. Don’t take your faults or mistakes personally. A mistake is a teacher. A mistake is a learning experience.

When you make a mistake or mess up, own up to it, don’t take it personally, and understand the correction you need to make to ensure you never do it again. Mistakes aren’t bad, but making the same mistake over and over again is mental suicide.

My final suggestion to you is to stop comparing yourself, your talent and where you are right now in your career to others. When most players feel inadequate or lack self-confidence, self-comparison with other players is often lurking. He is a destroyer of dreams.

The only person you need approval from is yourself. Now, if you live with your parents, there are some rules that I’m sure you have to live by, but by all means don’t seek anyone else’s approval. And never compare yourself to other basketball players. You have no idea how long they’ve been playing. How much training have they had, how many hours a week do they spend working on their game, or who have they learned and been coached from.

Comparing yourself is ridiculous. It won’t make you better. If you want to score a goal to get to the level of play another player is playing, by all means go for it. Targeting another player and saying you want to be better, or as good as him or her, is healthy. But comparing your game and talent with another player is disastrous.

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I’ve just shared with you some of the secrets I’ve used to transform baseball players so they can achieve their goals of being an All-Star and playing college baseball. The secrets I just revealed are easy and simple. Don’t take them for granted. Anything complicated is usually difficult to incorporate. It’s the simple secrets that produce an incredible change in your game.

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