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Better 1 On 1 Offense: Scoring from the Perimeter(dvd or vhs)
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Over 3.5 hours of detailed techniques to make you a scoring machine! With bonus sections from professionals Sue Bird, Chauncey Billups & Rick Barry!
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Highlights


  • Our newest and best DVD/video, Better 1 on 1 Offense may be the greatest sports improvement video ever created.
  • With nearly four hours of techniques, you really can't appreciate this thing until you see it for yourself.
  • The video details all the tools any player needs to build a perimeter scoring repertoire. This includes the basics from triple threat, a chapter on maximizing your quickness potential, working the ball screen, and learning to read and react to the defender whether you're working from a pivot, off the dribble, pressured tightly, or finishing at the goal. Plus, bonus sections from Sue Bird, Chauncey Billups and Hall of Famer Rick Barry.
Following are a summary of the chapters in the video:

Chapter 1: TRIPLE ATTACK TOOLS

Better 1 on 1 Offense starts with all the basics for even the youngest players just looking to build a solid foundation. For scoring from the perimeter, a player's foundation revolves around the Triple Attack Position (a.k.a. triple threat). This stance, and more importantly your ability to quickly read the defense and then instinctively react with the perfect basketball move out of it, is the key aspect for any player looking to score, regardless of level. In the chapter, Coach Rick Torbett first explains the only two ways to get into triple attack. He then addresses whether a player should always use the same pivot foot or be able to use either foot as a pivot. Then you'll also learn different fakes and moves out of Triple Attack. And as always, you're not just going to learn the what, but more importantly the where, the how, and the why. Studying the Better Basketball videos will make you a smarter basketball player.

15 minutes, 10 seconds

Chapter 2: FIRST STEP EXPLOSION

In this groundbreaking chapter, Better Basketball spends over 13 minutes just on maximizing your quickness potential in your first two steps. Let's be clear - the chapter is not about making your muscles stronger. It's about making sure you avoid the movements that use your weakest muscles, and instead use the precise movements that allow you to utilize your most explosive, quickest muscles! At all levels of basketball we see players who aren't that physically quick, but get the job done in game situations. And the reason is often that they have perfect biomechanics. And proper biomechanics aren't just about your feet! Did you realize that even the right ball movement can make you quicker? Just like a runner using their arms when they sprint, a basketball player can use the ball to speed up their initial explosion going to the basket! Find out how on Better 1 on 1 Offense.

13 minutes, 16 seconds

Chapter 3: READ AND REACT

Basketball is incredibly fast paced and exciting. The high intensity and speed is one of the reasons the sport has become so popular throughout the world. A player doesn't have time to catch the ball, look around, and figure out what to do. By that time, the help defense and your defender have set up and are ready to stop you! So you must quickly read and then instinctively react to the defense. Chapter 3 teaches these reads and reactions. If the defender is in your shot pocket, should you drive? What direction? If the defender sags, daring you to shoot, what should you do? What if he's found a middle distance? What part of his body should you be reading? Coach Torbett will take you through every scenario, giving you the confidence to score on any defender in any 1 on 1 situation.

5 minutes, 14 seconds.

Chapter 4: BEATING DEFENSIVE PRESSURE

What do you do when a defender gets up in your grill, and pressures you with extreme body-to-body pressure? He's frustrating you, taking you out of your rhythm. For some players, their best basketball moves simply won't work in this situation. So most players just pass, or dribble backwards, or even worse back up on their heels and lose their ability to attack. The result is often a turnover. And this is exactly what the defense wants. But, as Coach Torbett says, you must not show fear. "You must meet pressure with aggression." If the defense plays you this tight, you must make him pay by driving past him, straight to the goal. The question is how do you do it. How do you drive past a defender who won't even allow you to get into the Triple Attack Position? That's what chapter four is all about!

6 minutes, 12 seconds

Chapter 5: THE MIDRANGE

The midrange pull-up jumper is a lost art. It's perhaps the toughest shot to stop in all of basketball, but most players today are limited to a three pointer or finishing around the basket. If that's your game, you don't have a full repertoire of basketball moves. But by applying the reads and progressions in this chapter, you can add the pull-up jumper to your scoring repertoire. In fact, the pull-up jumper is a favorite weapon of Sue, Chauncey, and Rick Barry, and they all address it in their sections. Coach Torbett addresses a plethora of techniques regarding the midrange. This includes utilizing the open step and cross step into the pull up, using a 1-2 or using a hop, making your pull-up as quick as possible, and developing the step back, side hop, and eventually the hop back.

9 minutes, 52 seconds.

Chapter 6:FINISHING

The first four chapters of the video break down how to beat your man. Then chapter 5 deals with shooting in the midrange. Now, in chapter 6, you're past your defender and you'll learn to deal with help defenders, when you're finishing near the goal. There has unfortunately been very little teaching done on this area of the game, making this a unique and groundbreaking chapter of Better 1 on 1 Offense. Your can improve your ability to finish, just like every other area of the game! Even though there are an infinite number of situations that can arise as you encounter help defense near the goal, you will learn the four primary finishing situations. Coach Torbett will also break down four ways to avoid being stripped, and five methods of handling a shot blocker!

8 minute, 49 seconds.

Chapter 7: ATTACKING WITH THE DRIBBLE

Chapter 7 addresses attacking with the dribble in real game situations. Coach Torbett breaks down these basketball dribble moves and basketball situations in the same mold as the rest of the video, examining reads and reactions, along with counters if the defense plays your first move perfectly. What should you do if you receive a pass outside of your shooting range with a defender off you? Should you attack him or wait for him to come to you? Learn the six scoring options you have when you have room to face the D. Also, learn how a body fake can make the defender react without you giving anything up, so that you can read him and react with a jump shot or a drive to the basket. And what if the defender pressures you tightly while you're dribbling, leaving you with no space to face him? Learn five different basketball moves out of a power dribble.

9 minutes, 27 seconds

Chapter 8: THE BALL SCREEN

Chapter 8 teaches you how to utilize the pick and roll, whether you're attacking from triple threat or off of the dribble. The chapter begins with the four principles you must apply to run an effective ball screen. And then the second half of the chapter details all of the primary ways a defenders can play the ball screen, and how you should react to their various defensive decisions. Now keep in mind, this video is about attacking WITH the ball. So this chapter deals with the techniques, reads, reactions, and mindset of the ball handler. But what if you're the one setting the screen? Well that's Better Basketball's next video, on playing WITHOUT the ball. Look for it in 2006!

8 minutes, 38 seconds

BONUS SECTION #1 SUE BIRD

Chapter 8 teaches you how to utilize the pick and roll, whether you're attacking from triple threat or off of the dribble. The chapter begins with the four principles you must apply to run an effective ball screen. And then the second half of the chapter details all of the primary ways a defenders can play the ball screen, and how you should react to their various defensive decisions. Now keep in mind, this video is about attacking WITH the ball. So this chapter deals with the techniques, reads, reactions, and mindset of the ball handler. But what if you're the one setting the screen? Well that's Better Basketball's next video, on playing WITHOUT the ball. Look for it in 2006!

8 minutes, 38 seconds

BONUS SECTION #2 CHAUNCEY BILLUPS

The goal of Better Basketball is to help players with a desire to improve do just that: IMPROVE! And that, in a nutshell, is why we asked Chauncey to join the Better Basketball team. You see, Chauncey's first few years in the league were rocky. But he worked hard, studied the game and evaluated himself, and has managed to statistically improve every year he's been in the league. He's now one of the most respected players in the game, having been named NBA Finals MVP in 2004. On Better 1 on 1 Offense, Chauncey reveals... - How he has improved every year he's been in the league - How he reads and reacts to defenders when attacking off the dribble - How he reads and reacts when attacking from the triple attack position - His off-season training regiment and self evaluation period - How he's learned to deal with and please his numerous NBA coaches - And much more!

30 minutes, 56 seconds.

BONUS SECTION #3 RICK BARRY

Rick Barry's list of accomplishments in the game of basketball is longer than we have space for, but here's a sample: - The only man to lead the NBA, NCAA, and ABA in scoring. - The 1975 NBA Finals MVP, and a 12 time All-Star - And in 1987, inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame On Better 1 on 1 Offense, this outspoken, intense, and wise student and teacher of the game preaches about: - What makes and how to develop a scorer's mentality - Running the pick and roll at the proper angle - The state of basketball & the women's game - How to avoid burnout (he had four sons played D1 college ball) - His favorite basketball move and how to attack from a pivot - And much more!

63 minutes, 7 seconds.

INTRODUCTION, CONCLUSION & FINAL THOUGHTS

In addition to the video's eight chapters and the sections by Sue Bird, Chauncey Billups, and Rick Barry, the DVD begins with an 8 minute, 30 second intro in which Coach Torbett explains how to get the video's techniques into your game and runs down the contents of the video. And then the tape ends with a short conclusion. So the total running time of Better 1 on 1 Offense is over 3 hours, 44 minutes, 48 seconds. And oh yeah, the DVD version even features a five part menu screen, making the video very easy to navigate through! We've already shown this brand new DVD to a few people who know a thing or two about basketball and improvement videos, and they were simply blown away. Never before has such a detailed and entertaining video ever been created. Most importantly, we stuck to our motto - doing whatever it takes to stay true to the game, and doing whatever it takes to help players who truly have that burning desire to improve. That's why it took us nearly 10 months to complete this DVD. Spending that much time was the only way to make it perfect. Better 1 on 1 Offense furthers the proud tradition set by Better Basketball's Better Shooting, Better Ball Handling, Better 1 on 1 Defense, Better Passing, and Better Post Play! We know you're going to love our newest movie, and we sincerely thank you for being a part of the Better Basketball team.
 
 
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