Vincent Hunter
Vincent Hunter
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Tween in and out 3 different finishes left
Tween in and out 3 different finishes left
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Видео

5 cone ball handling
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5 cone ball handling
Mikans
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Mikans
Stationary ball handling warmup
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Stationary ball handling warmup
Moving ball handling warmup
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Moving ball handling warmup
Tween in and out left 3 different finishes
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Tween in and out left 3 different finishes
Tween in and out right 3 different finishes
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Tween in and out right 3 different finishes
Tween in and out left 3 different finishes
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Tween in and out left 3 different finishes
Tween in and out misdirection pickup
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Tween in and out misdirection pickup
Tween in and out misdirection pickup
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Tween in and out misdirection pickup
Tween in and out 3 different finishes right
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Tween in and out 3 different finishes right
Tween in and out 3 different finishes right
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Tween in and out 3 different finishes right
5 cone tight ball handling left
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5 cone tight ball handling left
5 cone tight ball handling right
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5 cone tight ball handling right
5 cone ball handling
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5 cone ball handling
Mikans
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Mikans
Split screen left 3 different finishes
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Split screen left 3 different finishes
Stationary ball handling warmup
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Stationary ball handling warmup
Split screen right 3 different finishes
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Split screen right 3 different finishes
Split screen left 3 different finishes
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Split screen left 3 different finishes
Moving ball handling warmup
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Moving ball handling warmup
Split screen right 3 different finishes
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Split screen right 3 different finishes
Split screen left 3 different finishes
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Split screen left 3 different finishes
Split screen 3 different finishes right
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Split screen 3 different finishes right
5 cone right ball handling right
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5 cone right ball handling right
5 cone tight ball handling left
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5 cone tight ball handling left
Reject screen left quick finish
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Reject screen left quick finish
Reject screen right 3 different finishes (figured the spin out more later)
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Reject screen right 3 different finishes (figured the spin out more later)
Reject screen left 3 different finishes
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Reject screen left 3 different finishes
5 cone ball handling
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5 cone ball handling

Комментарии

  • @drowsy1818
    @drowsy1818 2 месяца назад

    What shoe?

  • @drowsy1818
    @drowsy1818 2 месяца назад

    Love your drills, keep up with the videos

  • @ar7pr219
    @ar7pr219 4 месяца назад

    I'm typing this comment in case you don't see it in the short highlight you made. If you really want to be signed then take these comments as constructive criticism (there was comments ther). If you can do that then you can reach your goals. First off. Go hard! Game speed. Practice your craft as if you’re being guarded by a 5 star player with elite quickness. Secondly, tighten up. Your footwork and your handle because they need to be more precise. Your wide cross/hesi will get ripped every time by D2 bench riders. Your movements need to be committed to muscle memory. Meaning practice each of those moves you presented at minimum 50 times without any extra. If you needed an extra step or dribble it doesn’t count. If your footwork was perfect but you missed the shot/lay/dunk it doesn’t count. Speaking of Dunks. At 6’3” you need to be finishing at the rim. Not dunking everything but at least lay it at the rim. Commit to this process. Train skills on the court. But muscle training and conditioning is desperately needed to improve not just your performance. But anyone who has hoop dreams. So I commend you for asking what you need to do. You don’t have to take my advice or anyone else’s advice. You know nothing about my background nor anyone else’s on here. But I salute you for having a dream and opening yourself up to public opinion. Commit yourself and go hard. You alone can determine how good you want to be. It really depends on how badly you want it. Only a small percentage of people can afford to rely on talent alone. The rest of us have to earn it. What will it cost you to earn it??? Btw if you don’t answer my last question with, Whatever it takes! You won’t make it. Best wishes and keep posting your full workouts and keep us updated if you do get yourself a spot. God bless!

    • @vincenthunterdfw
      @vincenthunterdfw 4 месяца назад

      I appreciate the constructive criticism I will make sure to focus on those things, but take a look at Marcus hill, he’s my size not dunking everything and not everything needs to be as fast as you can go look at him, SGA, Luka, and many more (I know those are league guys) Marcus Hill - Bowling Green 20 ppg 6’4 185 ruclips.net/video/JJ4L6zDCHs0/видео.htmlsi=nx7BUeMq8NBzAQ4o

    • @ar7pr219
      @ar7pr219 4 месяца назад

      @@vincenthunterdfw I appreciate your insight. I just wanted to be more thorough in my reply. Im going to share my experience and I hope you can find some inspiration or at the very least motivation to capture your goals. First off, The ability to play the game of basketball isn’t reserved for the quick and athletic players. In my teens and early twenties I had a quick and strong first step and even though I am only 6’2” I have a 6’9” wingspan coupled with a 33” vertical, getting to the basket was easy. At the age you are now I didn’t train like I suggested to you. I didn’t work on my handle, I didn’t practice foot work, and I didn’t understand how to give it everything I had. I thought I did. But I was only giving it all that I wanted to. I can clearly see that now. That’s why I dropped out of college. It use to think that I was getting screwed over by the coaches. But it was my fault because I only did everything they asked for. I will say it once more, I only did everything the coaches and trainers said to do. I wasn’t good enough to do the bare minimum and compete for a NAIA program. After dropping out I got a job and would only hoop on occasion because of the bitterness I felt. I went to a tech school and began working in the auto body trade. After 5 years of working long hours I got to become a refinishing tech that could flag at minimum 100 per week. In other words b I earned between $1500-$2000 per week because I developed a mentality of “whatever it takes” to earn my paycheck. Now I am a instructor who coaches young adults how to provide for themselves. So the most important thing I can share with you is if you believe that you can sign with a program or you don’t think you can make it, you are correct. The mental aspect is the most valuable aspect of training. Are you willing to train earlier than those you’re competing against. Are you willing to practice later than everyone else. Are you willing to commit to a routine/schedule and not quit until every drill has been achieved. Are you willing to play pickup ball with guys and girls that you know are more advanced than you? Are you able to stick to your training rather than jumping in a game of 21 with competition you cannot benefit from? That’s what I lacked back in the mid 90’s. Training fast and hard every rep is different than playing fast and quick in a game. Practice hard and fast because you are training. Not because you are trying to change your game. Those professionals you mentioned play at their own pace. But they are deceptively quick. Giddy is also great at playing at different speeds and have multiple gears to blow by his opponents. Luka and Giddy they’re both very tall and long at 6’8” and 6’7” that length makes up for pure athletic ability. You’re also correct about having to be a high jumper. It’s not necessary. But it helps. I used strength shoes program to get my vertical up back then. But now with RUclips, iG, Reddit, and TikTok any one can develop a strong vertical and quick first step. That goes back to doing more than what the coaching staff requires. That is the whatever it takes mentally. My apologies for being so lengthy in my reply. I admire you for opening yourself up to the critique of others. I didn’t have what it took to be successful but I hope you do if that’s what you choose. Please post your workouts in your channel and keep me updated. I'm rooting for you! God bless!!

    • @vincenthunterdfw
      @vincenthunterdfw 4 месяца назад

      @@ar7pr219 Thank you, you helped me realize I was holding myself back, not sure why I was doing that might’ve been cuz I had to take a couple years off because of hip surgeries or maybe I was just being a wuss. But anyway todays workout #93 I feel was better even though I was a little sick. I know that I need to get lower, and sell my moves more and also go faster. And I will be restarting and I will give myself one last chance to play for the 25-26 season.

    • @ar7pr219
      @ar7pr219 4 месяца назад

      @@vincenthunterdfw Thank you for the feedback and I am extremely proud of you for taking it all in. We don’t know each other from Adam on these social networking sights. But if I can help people learn from the valuable lessons that I learn from and not live with some of the regrets that I do. I can at least know it was not all for nothing. Keep me posted if you don’t mind on how your career is going.

  • @ar7pr219
    @ar7pr219 4 месяца назад

    You're going to make it! I'm rooting for you! God is great!

  • @Aaronbadibo_
    @Aaronbadibo_ 4 месяца назад

    Can you not take summer classes?

    • @vincenthunterdfw
      @vincenthunterdfw 4 месяца назад

      Wym? If you’re talking about the credits I just forgot about the requirement and I would’ve had to take classes out of my major to get it. My gpa is fine and summer classes wouldn’t change anything I don’t think.

    • @Aaronbadibo_
      @Aaronbadibo_ 4 месяца назад

      @@vincenthunterdfw yeah that’s what I’m talking about! I’m pretty sure if you take summer classes it should make up for some of it , you could do this at a junior college 🤷🏾‍♂️