I love the Filipino basketball culture and their love for the game. Terrence Romeo is one of my favorite players. Hope the Philippines get an NBA player soon.
Next one should be the ball protection layup. A very useful move that is taught as a fundamental for finishing around the basket in Europe, but not in the USA. You lay the ball up with one hand and use the off hand to block the defender's hand trying to block/contest you at the rim. This can be used for hook shots also.
Great suggestion - probably not enought footage to make a whole video on it. But i'll mention it in a future video about taking contact while finiahing around the rim.
I'm truly blessed to have this vid ☺️ I'm just in my verge of not playing but had a skill development in my college and I'm starting from beginning of the first basic it's good learning this skills and the lay up of your content i really appreciate you 👍 keep it up coach
Love the vid man! can you make a video and put a drill on how to practice it properly because it will help us more like this one, you breakdown it first then you show us how to do it or the drill on how to manage to perfect it please brooooo
@@abbyik7357 Definitely best to have both in the 👜. But too many coaches out there discouraging their players from doing the "natural" left handed layup - forcing them to take 2 steps and jumping off their worse foot. Driving left I'd teach the 1 step layup first to a beginner.
I write in my right hand but I prefer left handed lay ups and hookshots is this normal because my right hand is always my hand dominant but when I play basketball I'm always use left hand can anyone explain me what is this
It's definitely useful. A lot of times you have to take 2 steps - against good defenses you can't always take an extra dribble and you need that 2 step finish in your bag. And some players (Booker, Kyrie, Jrue) are naturally really good at jumping off their right leg and finishing with their left hand. But when teaching beginners their first lefty layup. I'd teach the one in the video first.
Although it does not matter too much, I t really depends. You should be using which ever leg will help keep defenders away, which in many cases is the opposite
Love that you're using clips from players in the Philippines. Much love from the ph!
I love the Filipino basketball culture and their love for the game. Terrence Romeo is one of my favorite players.
Hope the Philippines get an NBA player soon.
@@CoachFrikki Don't worry man, I'm gonna be that first fillipino nba player🤣
P.S great vid
Next one should be the ball protection layup. A very useful move that is taught as a fundamental for finishing around the basket in Europe, but not in the USA. You lay the ball up with one hand and use the off hand to block the defender's hand trying to block/contest you at the rim. This can be used for hook shots also.
Great suggestion - probably not enought footage to make a whole video on it. But i'll mention it in a future video about taking contact while finiahing around the rim.
@@CoachFrikki I can help with video examples if you provide a way of contacting you.
@@SteliGotGameYou can dm @coachfrikki on Instagram.
If you make this video please lmk
@@kingcabrel He made a video on this "How to finish through contact" at 9:07
I just wanna say that I appreciate what you're doing!
I'm truly blessed to have this vid ☺️ I'm just in my verge of not playing but had a skill development in my college and I'm starting from beginning of the first basic it's good learning this skills and the lay up of your content i really appreciate you 👍 keep it up coach
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Good luck with that. Let me know if you need tips or help with anything 🏀
Bro your content so gooooooood dont stop now keep it up
Nice vid coach. I can use these and implement them on my channel
This is Best frikki's video.
Best video yet!
Have you thought about making a video on Scottie Pippen? I think he’d be a great player for young players to emulate.
Love the vid man! can you make a video and put a drill on how to practice it properly because it will help us more like this one, you breakdown it first then you show us how to do it or the drill on how to manage to perfect it please brooooo
Very useful
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Kinda did this naturally cause I was so used to jumping off the left. Eventually added both to the bag tho
@@abbyik7357 Definitely best to have both in the 👜. But too many coaches out there discouraging their players from doing the "natural" left handed layup - forcing them to take 2 steps and jumping off their worse foot.
Driving left I'd teach the 1 step layup first to a beginner.
I write in my right hand but I prefer left handed lay ups and hookshots is this normal because my right hand is always my hand dominant but when I play basketball I'm always use left hand can anyone explain me what is this
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Why do they do the swing the ball to the right and bring it back even when open
Can u so the same with ur right too
Devin calls this the "2to1" finish
Is this effective with right foot right hand layups?
Do u think a regular left hand play up is still useful or no?
It's definitely useful. A lot of times you have to take 2 steps - against good defenses you can't always take an extra dribble and you need that 2 step finish in your bag.
And some players (Booker, Kyrie, Jrue) are naturally really good at jumping off their right leg and finishing with their left hand.
But when teaching beginners their first lefty layup. I'd teach the one in the video first.
Do you think the fake is mostly unintentional, and players do it only because it feels natural?
I thought all the players used in the 3 on 1 clip were the same person
...when *necessary*
Other than that, great vid
English is my 2nd language 🤔
Are you sure your supposed to jump with ur left foot I always use my right foot that’s how I was taught. My coach used to says it’s better that way
Although it does not matter too much, I t really depends. You should be using which ever leg will help keep defenders away, which in many cases is the opposite
Jump with left foot to throw off defend but it suppose to mirror your right hand lay up so I suggest jumping with opposite foot
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