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How to work on left hand basketball skills?
I'm hoping to improve on my basketball skills. I'm fairly good with my right hand, Left Hand but my left hand sucks. I can dribble normally, but I'm not as adept with my left hand ball control, and I'm terrible on my left hand shooting, can't even make a left hand layup to save my life.Any tips? I've got the whole summer to work on it.
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December 19th, 2010 at 11:16 am
When we are taught penmanship in the early grades of school, we are taught to slant our paper right to left. This is in awkward position for people of the left handed persuasion. Secondly, when a person writes with their right hand, the hand is moving “forward” out of range of the ink. A person who writes left handed moves “over” the ink. Finally, different areas of the brain control whether we write left handed or right handed. This tends to make right handers lean towards flourishes and left handers to lean towards less or no flourishes.It’s all in how you choose to write, however. I have seen some beautiful left handed penmanship and I work with a gal who is right handed and whose penmanship looks like chicken scratch!
December 19th, 2010 at 11:16 pm
Practice your dribbling at left hand. Try not to shoot with your left hand. It’s not a good practice.Dribble and Layups will do. I hope you’re a right hander.When I was young, i used to shoot with both hands but now, my left hand is just a support.I used my left hand for defense also when i’m trying to get rid off my defender.
December 20th, 2010 at 11:27 am
It sounds like you have cancer. Arm Cancer. …Or your nerves are a screwed up, talk to your doctor.
December 20th, 2010 at 11:49 pm
It is possible but takes a tremendous amount of effort and work. Your natural thought process is LRLRLR and even after time and practice you will most likely still make mistakes and slip into your old rhythm.
December 21st, 2010 at 11:27 am
I had the same problem a few years back until I finally had enough and decided to take a lesson or two to cure my problem. When I talked to the club pro at my course he just laughed and said “Slow down your back swing. Slow equals control. Too fast of a back swing will throw EVERYTHING out of sync. One breakdown just leads to another”. That was the best lesson that I have ever had. It took all of 10 seconds and it didn’t cost a thing. Go out to the range and start out with a half swing, and then gradually work up to a full swing. After some practice you will develop a nice rhythm. There’s an old saying which I had heard hundreds of times, but chose to ignore. “The slower your back swing is, the further you’ll hit the ball”. Hope this will be helpful to you.
December 21st, 2010 at 11:48 pm
You might think that, but the right hand is extremely important. It is not just strumming up and down. It controlls the rhythm and the timing of the song. It needs to be almost automatic while you concentrate on the left hand to form the chords. That’s why it’s done that way. The right hand has to do tricky things without much thought.
December 22nd, 2010 at 11:00 am
It’s no secret. You have to WORK. It’s tough. I’ve been working on my weak hand for a year and it has improved a lot but it’s still not good enough. It’s not near as good as my right. But if you truly want to improve….keep practicing. Use your left hand in a game. Actually use it.But the best way to improve is focus on it. Like if you’re a guard, go to your basement or something and pound it with ONLY your left hand for like 30 seconds to 1 min. As long as you can. POUND the ball, don’t stop even if it’s getting tired. That’s how you improve. Push yourself out of your comfort zone. It’s easy to give up, but tell yourself you really want to go left. You want both hands to be equal. You want to be a complete basketball player. Work on all your weaknesses. Good Luck.
December 22nd, 2010 at 11:27 pm
try simple, everyday activities like brushing your teeth, writing, eating, etc. you’ll think it’s weird at first and even uncomfortable, but using your left hand actual strengthens the right side of your brain because the right side of the brain controls the left side of your body and visa versa. just like the old saying goes: practice makes perfect. the more you use your left hand, the stronger and more handier it’ll become. before you know it, you’ll be able to use your left hand like it’s your right.good luck!
December 23rd, 2010 at 11:29 am
You know, I’ve wondered about that myself a number of times, but I’ve still never come up with a decent answer. Maybe it isn’t as hard to coordinate your left fingers as it is to coordinate other muscles in your left hand? For example, when you type on a keyboard, it isn’t any easier to type with your right hand than with your left hand.That’s just a bunch of speculation, but I hope it helps!
December 23rd, 2010 at 11:48 pm
sounds like arthiritis is kicking u.. try some antiflamatory meds
December 24th, 2010 at 11:50 am
Yes, lots and lots of practice, most likely years.