Free Online Articles Directory
Hello Guest | Login | Register
Remember Me
forgot your password?

How to Play Basketball: Turn-Ons


More DIY videos at 5min.com

Video Description: Learn to control and change your speed levels with the help of this turn-on drill.

Related Article Subjects: How to Do the Turn-On Drill in Basketball, america, balance, basketball, control, drill, sport, turn-onHow to Do the Turn-On Drill in Basketball


  • Related Videos
  • Related Articles
How To Play Basketball: Balance, Bend & Ball

Learn how to keep big players stay down low and improve your balance and...

How To Play Softball: Balance Pick-Up Game

Perform a single leg squat as you bend down to pick up an object to perform this...

How To Play Volleyball: Balance Pick-Up Game

Use the Balance Pick-Up game to develop balance, power stability and...

How to Play Baseball: Balance & Pick-Up

Learn how to improve your athletic balance and train your legs for greater performance in baseball...

How To Play Baseball: Balance Drill

Learn the balance drill to improve pitching...

Playing Baseball: Stance & Balance Drill

Use the stance and balance drill to improve your batting skills from...

How to Play Basketball: Balance & Pick-Up Game

Learn how to improve your balance and pick-up skills and perfect your basketball...

How To Play Baseball: Balanced Stance & Bat Angle

Watch the pro teach you the best angles to hold your bat at and how to hold a balanced...

    A Look at the Early History of the National Basketball Association

    By: Jason Richards | 05/06/2008 | Basketball
    For one to appreciate what he sees now, he must have a glimpse from the past. Here, we have gathered some data regarding the history of the National Basketball Association which became the symbol of Basketball.

    History of BasketBall

    By: Dr.Anees | 06/04/2009 | Basketball
    The history of basketball finds it way back to the year 1891. It was a Canadian physical education instructor by the name of James Naismith who introduced the game of basketball to the world. He was born in Ontario and taught physical education at McGill University and Springfield College in Springfield, Massachusetts. James Naismith, during his stint with Springfield College, a YMCA training school during that time, invented the indoor sport with able support and guidance from the American phys

    Big Bucks for Buckets – Profiting with Basketball Picks

    By: Drew Cook | 18/07/2009 | Basketball
    Basketball picks will keep you busy; there are so many options to choose from. NBA teams play more and a thousand regular season games, while NCAA teams play more than ten thousand across three divisions.

    G.I. Joe: America's movable fighting man

    By: himfryang | 15/05/2009 | Printing
    The Hassenfeld Brothers (Hasbro) of Pawtucket, Rhode Island, began selling the first "action figure" targeted especially at boys in the early 1960s. The conventional marketing wisdom of the early 1960s was that boys would not play with dolls, thus the word 'Doll' was never used by Hasbro or anyone involved in the development or marketing of G.I. Joe.

    How Michael Jordan Killed the Game

    By: Randy Brown | 24/03/2007 | Sports & Fitness
    The most recognizable name in the history of the game of basketball is Michael Jordan. There is not a corner of the world where the mention of "Michael" raises eyebrows. As much as Air Jordan has given to the game, is it possible that he is also responsible for killing the game?

    Freedom to Cover New Territory

    By: Joseph Jagde | 11/07/2007 | Motivational
    There are more chances and options represented by new territory to be encounted and achieved with freedom.

    Is There a More Winning Ncaa Coach Than Ucla's John Wooden? Well, Yes

    By: Ed Bagley | 13/06/2008 | Hobbies
    Any discussion of the NCAA's winningest coach naturally begins with UCLA's legendary basketball guru John Wooden, who won 10 NCAA championships in 12 years and 7 straight titles from 1967 to 1973. However, Arkansas's John McDonnell, who coaches the Razorbacks' cross-country, indoor track and outdoor track teams, has won 42 NCAA championships and 12 consecutive indoor track titles from 1984 to 1995. Learn more in the full article.

    Are Wii Kidding Ourselves?

    By: Matt Lisk | 28/05/2008 | Health
    Is the Nintendo Wii Fit going to help fight America's growing obesity problem, or contribute to it?



Submitting articles has become one of the most popular means of generating quality backlinks and targeted traffic to your website. Join us today - It's Free!
Article Categories


{nocache:8ea0e66265acef7ccf11d003e6575b87#0}