Why Go Another Day Missing Basket After Basket And Free Throw After Free Throw?
Want To Learn A Better Way Of Shooting?
Using Zen principles, like being in the present moment, non-judgment, enhanced focus, awareness and letting your body flow are centuries old ideas that lead to peak performances. The lessons in my book will help you achieve these states of being. It's time to reach your potential. Get going on improving your shooting. Can you see yourself making more baskets, more free throws, and helping your team win more games?
You will learn how to:
- Use your mind to make more baskets
- What to focus on when you shoot
- Breathe properly when shooting to attain spectacular results
- Make more free throws using a routine that really works
- Reach your potential as a shooter
- Shoot as well in your real games as you do when you practice
- Shoot better under pressure
David Ranney is an author, professional speaker, baseball, basketball & tennis coach and entrepreneur.
As a junior tennis player, he was ranked nationally 6th in Singles and 3rd in doubles, represented the U.S. at Junior Wimbledon, and played tennis for the University of Southern California when they were National Champions. However, after years of playing with intense frustration, he took two lessons from Tim Gallwey, Author of The Inner Game of Tennis. That experience changed his life forever. He coaches athletes of all ages in peak performance techniques. He lives in Bellingham, Washington.
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About the Author: David Ranney is an author, professional speaker, peak performance coach and entrepreneur. As a junior tennis player, he was ranked nationally 6th in Singles and 3rd in doubles, he represented the U.S. at Junior Wimbledon, and played tennis for the University of Southern California when they were National Champions for three straight years. However, after years of playing with intense frustration, he took two lessons from Tim Gallwey, Author of The Inner Game of Tennis. That experience changed his life forever and David has now been studying the mental game for over 30 years. He coaches and trains athletes of all ages in peak performance techniques. He lives with his family in Bellingham, Washington.