April 28, 2006 (Press Release) --
(Gainesville, Florida - April 28th, 2006) How many times
have you thought to yourself shooting hoops just isn't
what it used to be. Dunks and one-on-one moves are
exciting, but tell the truth, doesn't it sadden you a bit
to hear broadcasters always talking about the "Lost Art
of The Mid-Range Jumpshot".
Even though his Florida Gators are NCAA Champs this year
Dean Delker, the self-styled "Dean of Shooting Hoops" has
had about all he can take of poor shooting. He's mad as
H-E-Double-Hockey-Sticks, and he's not gonna take it anymore.
Now he's putting his money where his mouth is by creating a
website http://www.deandelker.com/ dedicated to raising the
"shooting IQ" of coaches, parents, and players everywhere.
"There are excellent shot coaches out there but most people
aren't aware of them at all.", says Delker. "But where would
baseball be without its batting coaches, football without
it's specialty coaches, or golf without it's swing instructors.
My idea is for the website to be a catalyst and a clearinghouse
for the best in shooting information."
Delker believes most coaches don't have the time nor the
expertise to teach shooting, so most players end up learning
by themselves through sheer repetition. Most of them never
learn a solid reliable shot so he wants to help them get
grounded in good, solid shooting fundamentals.
Delker's website will foster that by featuring videos, books,
shooting aids, tips, articles, stories, reviews, etc. covering
both the physical and mental aspects of shooting. It will be
both functional and fun, and geared both toward coaches
learning to teach shooting and toward players learning to
shoot properly on their own.
When you visit Dean's website you can also get his free
"Hot Shots" newsletter which promises you a daily dose of
shooting tips, stories, interviews, quotes, commentaries,
Philosophy, anecdotes, and success keys. Act now and also
receive a free bonus report on "Developing Your Power of
Concentration."
(Gainesville, Florida - April 28th, 2006) How many times
have you thought to yourself shooting hoops just isn't
what it used to be. Dunks and one-on-one moves are
exciting, but tell the truth, doesn't it sadden you a bit
to hear broadcasters always talking about the "Lost Art
of The Mid-Range Jumpshot".
Even though his Florida Gators are NCAA Champs this year
Dean Delker, the self-styled "Dean of Shooting Hoops" has
had about all he can take of poor shooting. He's mad as
H-E-Double-Hockey-Sticks, and he's not gonna take it anymore.
Now he's putting his money where his mouth is by creating a
website http://www.deandelker.com/ dedicated to raising the
"shooting IQ" of coaches, parents, and players everywhere.
"There are excellent shot coaches out there but most people
aren't aware of them at all.", says Delker. "But where would
baseball be without its batting coaches, football without
it's specialty coaches, or golf without it's swing instructors.
My idea is for the website to be a catalyst and a clearinghouse
for the best in shooting information."
Delker believes most coaches don't have the time nor the
expertise to teach shooting, so most players end up learning
by themselves through sheer repetition. Most of them never
learn a solid reliable shot so he wants to help them get
grounded in good, solid shooting fundamentals.
Delker's website will foster that by featuring videos, books,
shooting aids, tips, articles, stories, reviews, etc. covering
both the physical and mental aspects of shooting. It will be
both functional and fun, and geared both toward coaches
learning to teach shooting and toward players learning to
shoot properly on their own.
When you visit Dean's website you can also get his free
"Hot Shots" newsletter which promises you a daily dose of
shooting tips, stories, interviews, quotes, commentaries,
Philosophy, anecdotes, and success keys. Act now and also
receive a free bonus report on "Developing Your Power of
Concentration."

Hoops fan has created website which will spearhead the movement toward improved shooting in basketball. Will feature the best in training videos, and articles on the mechanics and mental aspects of s
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