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Welcome to my RU-vid Channel! I'm Josh, a 18-year old basketball player who's constantly striving to improve my skills on the court.
My mission is to share my passion for the game and teach you something new about basketball in EVERY video. Whether you're a beginner or a passionate player, my goal is to help you become the best player you can be.
My Explain, Train, Obtain philosophy helps you learn, work on, and add skills to your game. I’ll guide you towards success and help you achieve your full potential on and off the basketball court.
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Hey josh im from south korea I play basketball really well i just moved to the states and I want to know how i can join an aau team im in 8th grade currently, my family doesn't know anything about aau but i really want to play aau games and have exposure.
Hi! First things first, what position do you play, and have you played for a school team? I’m making a video on it soon, but playing AAU at your age might not be the best decision. I’d actually rather have you develop your skills (individual/group workouts + playing lots of pickup) for 2 more summers AND then worry about exposure. I’ve seen some other people say that if you’re good enough, exposure will take care of itself.
Hey ive just come across your content and was wondering if you have a video on developing a strong mind. My 11 year old daughter is a very good bball player and trains very hard on our driveway. Her dream is to attend college in the US ( we live in New Zealand) but she really struggles with her attitude when things don’t go her way and she talks negative about herself. Any advice?
First off, I love that her dream is to attend college in the US. That’s a great goal! Is she negative when she misses shots, has a bad game, or is the attitude bad regardless of her performance? If it’s after a missed shot - consider telling her about the next play mentality- which is that the past is in the past and you should only worry about the next play. If she has a bad attitude about missing shots, remind her that even the best shooters in the world make at best 50% of their shots. I don’t have a dedicated mindset video, but your comment is a great reminder to make one!! I’ll be sure to make a mindset video soon!!
@@joshsmilerbasketballthank you for replying. I have told her these things before but it hasn’t sunk in. She is amazed that you replied and I think that hearing this advice from someone else may be the spark that she needed. Thanks and keep up the good work on your channel