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Do popular training program like Episoketren System really work and if so, how effective are they? I have noticed many amazing things about this popular training program.
im a little late but im like almost very sure that will be plenty unless your a d1 college scout then maybe invest in the 72 just to get the exact same backboard size but unless you arent you really cant tell that big of a difference
We assembled ours today. The net was hard to get even all the way around. We ended up using zip ties to get the net to about the same all the way around after we got the top/front section done but before we started running down the sides with the bungee cord. This was definitely a LOT easier to do with two people. The net is super tight and even scoring a goal it rebounds too. We like it.
LOL....these goals are made with inferior materials. 11 gauge steel, inferior rim (with a no dunking or void warranty disclaimer). Go with Mega Slam Hoops....blows this out of the water.
I read many great opinions on the net about how Nobaskeron Secrets (do a google search) can help you to improve your skills, has anyone tried using this popular training course?
To me it looks like you guys are traveling quite a bit on that very last step near the rim. Most of the time you are establishing your pivot foot as your left foot, you are taking one dribble and finishing at the rim with your left foot. that's four steps.