@@Sean-tt5zz work hard and be louder than everyone else in the gym. Don't try doing too much either, they don't like that. Make accurate passes and limit turnovers.
Hey if you truly enjoy the game you can always get back into it and play at the gym with others. Just pay attention to your body and ease your way in. 🤟🏻🙌🏻👍🏻
I had a whole 2 years (maybe 1 ½) before I become a college student and I want to become a varsity playe there.. I'm improving all possible skills that I can improve (eg. lay ups , dribbling , my vertical jump , and shooting) , please pray for me.
Kareem Milson No, runners are moving shots. Floaters are extended layups. Both runners and floaters can be performed with either foot as well as two feet. The difference is that you maintain your shooting form while performing a runner (Watch Steve Nash for an example of a 1 ft runner, and watch Tyler Ulis for an example of a two foot runner). When doing a floater you only follow through with one hand, and you can gather/pick up the ball with either one or two hands. (Watch Stephen Curry and Kyrie Irving for examples of floaters off of one and two feet). In this video, they are clearly demonstrating floaters as they are following through with only one hand.