BASKETBALL TIPS!! 12 Days of Tip-mas (Day #11) -- POST ON THE PEG!!

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Today's tip: POST ON THE PEG! So often we see post players (or any player for that matter) post up right on top of the block on the key. This is WAY TOO LOW to have any hope at being an offensive threat in the post. If you go baseline side to the basket, you'll immediately find yourself under or behind the basket. Simply by taking a big step up the key to the first PEG, you'll open up a HUGE advantage for yourself in the post. You can take the ball either way and the defender has to respect both options; making it much harder to guard you.

So just remember (even if you're not a post player) that you should post up by straddling the first peg!!

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  • hey coach how do i increase my vertical jump?

  • @ahmad1829 Our Vertical Jump Handbook is the answer!!!!!

  • What about a video on backing down and posting up if you're not as agile as the rest? Physical play can be really demoralizing, and I want to take advantage of my bulking up.

  • @jackcullen69 Backing the defensive player down is not the best way to beat them. Learn three or four post moves that will allow you to take advantage of their weaknesses. We will be posting additional post moves very soon.

  • lol what was that at the end??

  • @TheNotoriousEze Just letting off steam. Making these videos can be a little exhausting and a good laugh helps. Just us having a good time.

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  • @jeromedavis21 This tutorial is due up in the next month or so and will be coupled with the Jump Hook!

  • @ShotScience haha ok i wasnt sure...nah it was funny though

  • @TheNotoriousEze just a fun outtake ;-)

  • @jasonbbb You can always try and put your non-pivot foot behind their legs right as you turn to shoot. That prevents them from staying in front of you and blocking your shot, and in some cases, can make them fall down, leaving you a wide open layup.

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