Coach Cramer has trained thousands of athletes since becoming a full time skill development coach in 2014. He has trained professional and college players from the NBA G League, Europe, Big Ten, MAC, GLVC, GLIAC, MIAA and many more and continues to train high school and junior high athletes throughout the year. He's regarded as one of the top trainers in the country by Prep Hoops Scouting and Max1 online training and consults with college and high school coaches throughout the year.
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Cramer's background as a former pro player overseas and a former teacher give him a foundation for teaching the game that is rarely found. If you enjoy basketball drills, techniques and expanding your knowledge of the game this channel is for you. cramerbasketball.com
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hi coach. Is releasing ball from dominant eye necessary? If I make my shoulder, hand in one line then I have to turn my body. Then my right eye is on the leftside of the rim. So we use shoulder alignment to aim the rim not right eye right?
Hey, you should be able to line up the shoulder and shot line without having to turn your head. Eyes and head should still be facing the rim from straight on, I hope that makes sense.
hi, coach. do the elbow and forearm need to point at the middle of the rim? I found even my shoulder point at rim but my forearm and elbow are at right outside of the rim.
after releasing the ball shoulder elbow hand will be in line, right? in the video Steph curry at set point his elbow is slightly out on the right side when he shooting it, elbow will move from right to the middle a little bit make it in line with hand.
I amallways looking to send someone to the rim. So on your screen aways, I would add either curl the screen and the screener flashes back to the ball of fill high (straight cut) and the screener slips to the rim. You want rim pressure on every pass. Just an opinion
Coach Cramer - what you said here is exactly why I appreciate you and your perspective so much. I couldn't agree more -- facing challenges, handling emotions, working with teammates to reach goals together, communicating effectively, treating others with empathy, practicing perseverance... all reasons why kids benefit from playing sports (& those kids are especially fortunate when coached by thoughtful, caring adults). Thanks, as always, for the great content you share. My sons and I are looking forward to meeting you in person in Bowling Green at the Attack & Game Read Camp next week!
I really like them. I have a couple pairs. Good grip, light weight. They are narrow on the front foot so if you don’t like that feel they could be uncomfortable.
They don’t have a ton of cushion, I wear an insole. They have plenty of support for me. I know some people don’t like lows, but I have never had any support issues with them.
My feedback about your vudeo is that you say 29 days challenge but your title does not say it's #6. Your thumb says that and now it's clear to me. but if you would add this in description and title that will be more clear. Because thumb comes and go fast. Just an advice
Thanks for watching the video. I'm still trying to figure out RU-vid and the most effective way to share information, without it being too wordy. This is probably why our following is larger on facebook and Instagram. So much of this has to do with the title and thumbnail etc... I'll keep working on it. Hope you find some of our other videos beneficial.
@@CramerBasketball We are not experts for sure, I just wanted to share my thoughts. you do great videos (series). I think by time you will improve titles and thumbnails. Our best wishes to you!
My son is 4th month in basketball. He turned 12 recently. Dribbling and shooting is one of the most important skills we focus in. Dribbling is not easy for him. What you show in your video is very cool, a bit advanced maybe for him for now. +sub
Is it interesting that none of you dribbling gurus mention a most common problem with crossover and how to deal with it... I'll keep watching to see if someone going to bring it up. Also here is the deal to say how it is not enough. Would be nice to hear why. Thank you.
Hey Coach, certainly wouldn't consider myself a guru, but appreciate it. I'd love to learn more about the crossover as well. Please email me: contact@cramerbasketball.com Always trying to get better! 😁