Wednesday, August 22, 2007

It made me go speechless.

Never did it put my mind at any ease.

Troubled me the most.

Scolding.

I shake my head & grasp my fist.

Still I’m trying all out to improve & improve.

No talents, it’s like banging in to the wall again & again.

The bed is always the least I want to be at.

Because sleepless night makes me think, till the next day or finally to sleep.

How I wish I can just sleep forever.

No more worries, no more troubles.

The up-coming “truth” is the least I wish to know again.

If it does, I guess I’ve left with no choice.

Life’s like that.

So realistic.

So ruthless.

So what if I’ve the best? It won’t work on my anyway.

Quit all the encouragements, it’s not making me feeling any better.

All I want is just to get out of these.

Friday, August 17, 2007

The more I post, the more I felt I’m posting more about my basketball life only. Yeah, guess my life is just me & the ball =\

Whatever it is, there are certain things to point out for today’s training.

To a friend: in my own opinion, I feel that the comment has it meaning. From what I see, certain things you have done let me feel that you are not as serious as we are. Although I know that you did not deliberately do it & you had your reasons, which is what I can understand. At that point of time, it could be quite impossible for a person to think this way. Perhaps you can forgive the person who gave that comment to you. Think through what Sebastian had said to you – you can’t let a comment affect you so much. For myself, I commented you too, if you are mad I’m sorry but sometimes we have to follow the different pace at different situation. Another comment from myself – let’s follow the team’s footstep so we can improve together. Furthermore, next time if you meet the same situation again, don’t think on the negative points first, accept the comment first & move on, leave it out of the court & settle, for the benefit of yourself & the team. You still want to train right? Well, for the person whom gave the comment to you, I believe he didn’t really mean any harm. Forgive & forget okay?

To myself: loads of mistakes for today’s training…

1. need to be more familiar with the play & know where my team mates are

2. bad habit of bouncing the ball at the wrong situation

3. communications with team mates

4. bad foot steps, too big & unnecessary

5. have to be more stable with my scorings

6. more stamina for defense

Oh yeah, I treat Vincent “chicky wing” today & ended up a cut on his tongue. Sorry about it. Maybe a good chance for you to stop your smoking a while, or it does not affect it at all? =P well take good care okay!

Lastly, good training today! Let’s continue this way & no doubt all of us will improve one day!

Cheers.

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

To think of it, I owe this friend load of things.

Hopefully you’ll give me a chance to “return to you”. This may sound bad – to let me feel better, for you I’m not sure. Perhaps you don’t need it after all.

You took it as nothing has happened before & initiated to talk to me, I salute to you.

Pardon my ignorance.

To put us at ease, it’s nobodies’ fault.

This is the second time, could be by fate or retribution.

No more third.

Sunday, August 12, 2007

It's easy for a kid to say "try again"

A television show

A little encouragement

Some thoughts

It set me looking back again. Just hate this feeling.

The show was simple but nice. Characters: king-to-be prince, the blinded hero, the white dragon heroine.

The heroine falls for the prince & came to know that the blinded hero is after the prince’s life.

Heroine thought she might get a chance to get close to the blinded hero & take his life – just for his prince.

With a tune of a flute, the heroine met the blinded hero & exchanged blows. Unluckily, the heroine broke her ankle & fainted.

However, the blinded was thoughtful enough & brought her back to his hut & took care of her.

Living under the same hut, their relationship became closer & the heroine came to know the story of the blinded hero.

The blinded hero was abandoned by his parents when he was very young. His eyes turned blind when he was staring at the sky & hoping just to see stars. He didn’t manage to get to see any stars despite of the wait & rain. The more he stare into the sky, the blurrier his vision. He was too young to understand blindness at that time…

Till the day when the blinded hero is abandoned by his parents, he was being bullied by the kids at the street & what the parents left him was only a bun. From then, the blinded hero eats only buns.

One night, the heroine asked the hero, “if you’re given a chance to see again, what you wished to see?”

“stars… the sky… the earth… & you…”

At another day, both of them went to shop at a street. Despite of the blinded hero disabilities, he was able to make a wheelchair & brought the heroine around wherever she wants to. In the shop, the prince happened to stop by. The heroine went to hide in a corner & pulled the hero along. Till then, the hero got to know heroine had already fallen for the prince long ago & knew the motive of the heroine.

The sad blinded hero went mad almost. But he was sure that he has fallen for the heroine. Without any thoughts, the blinded hero confessed to her and hugged her, but he was stabbed. The heroine stabbed him. In a miracle, the hero managed to regain his eyesight for a while & had a few seconds of looks of the heroine. Not knowing what to do, the heroine ran off. She returned to her palace.

The blinded hero thought it was enough already.

Soon after she returned, the prince proposed to her & was brought into the prince’s palace.

The hero was actually eyed by the guards for being an assassin back then, so one day, he turned in as the other blinded innocents were maligned & killed.

Later, the hero is to be be-headed but was saved by the heroine.

The heroine told the prince that the blinded hero needed her more than he does.

By chance, the hero got a physician to help regain his eyesight but failed. The hero told heroine that it’s okay, as long as he has his rod around; he is able to protect her & give her good life & asked her to bring his rod for him. The heroine gave the hero her hands instead & said, “I want to be your rod for life”

Nice show.

Was reading other’s blog & came across a little encouragement from a friend. Small little encouragement but millions thoughts.

To prove someone for what you are worth for isn’t easy, I thought. As I’ve mentioned, even 100% hard work doesn’t means you’ll get back the same amount of reward.

Chances are still there though.

How long more is the question.

Friday, August 10, 2007

Your trust for this person is invalid.

Invalid.

Invalid.

Invalid!

It just keeps swirling in my mind, so hard to let it go.

Yes you’re right.

So what you think I should do.

Okay

Okay

Okay

Seems like I’ve got no mind of my own, just follow, it’s for the better… -“better to you”

You can have the key to open my chest box & it’ll sing my tunes for you, as & when you like.

It sang the tune of life & you brought in your friends along, listening to this “wonderful” melody.

Sharp looking eyes

Evil grins

No matter how hard I shout, only I can hear my own voice

So I row a boat out

Along the way I saw you, him, her

But all are just passer-bys

Passer-bys

Passer-bys

Passer-bys…

Not worth my thoughts

Since you don’t need it

For you won’t bother

-my thoughts

Tuesday, August 7, 2007

Realized that keeping my mouth shut seems the best idea.

After all, the amount you put in doesn’t equivalent to the “reward”.

Perhaps “living behind someone’s footstep” is not idea at all but what if the person lives it that way. Guess it’ll be so sad.

Running thoughts…

Could be just retarded?

Monday, August 6, 2007

Recalling back the night, after our last POL-ITE match, my captain sort of evaluated me & gave advised…

In short: “To succeed, you must have a good mind set but you must make it applicable & make it happen!”

Had loads of thoughts & getting home that night was the toughest, I thought.

Experiences do make someone grow. Adding on, losing something enables you to see more. This phrase was from my friend.

Indeed I’ve lost so many opportunities but there’s only one person to blame - myself.

Encouragements & “motivators” don’t help actually. Guess its self-motivation & getting on the right track!

Been watching all the while & I’m glad that I’ve learnt a lot.

So, had a taste of experiencing recently & it even gave me more definite answers? Count myself fortunate already…

Moving on is always the best choice & “never say die” is still on my mind. But for how long more is the biggest question.

If fated, I would love to try again.

Another day, another hope, somehow it teaches me to realize something.

Is this really so important in my life?

But it was something that makes up me.

Saturday, August 4, 2007

everything has come to an end, it's the start of a new beginning, a new goal...

Thursday, August 2, 2007

Was bored & thought of finding some driving techniques for basketball, & i found this =)


Before attempting to shoot, make sure you have your basic set-up done right. Your feet should be shoulder width apart with your weight spread evenly between both. Weight should also be slightly forward on the balls of your feet, knees bent slightly, hips relaxed. If you're right-handed, place your right foot slightly ahead of the left and stick your butt out slightly (if left-handed, place your left foot slightly ahead of the right)

Want to test whether you are properly balanced for basketball shooting? Once you have your lower body positioned as explained above, have someone push your chest. Your feet are too close together if you fall backward. Having one foot in front of the other prevents you from falling. Remember, basketball shooting all starts with the correct balance and your power for the shot will come from the legs, not arms. The shot begins from the floor up.

A lot of people will tell you to have your shoulders exactly square to the basket. We believe the basketball shootinghand side of your body should be turned slightly with your shoulder forward toward the basket and the non-shooting shoulder angled slightly back. Your head will be angled just a bit toward your shooting arm.

Ball Placement

Now, hold the ball close to your chest and just below your chin. Your shooting hand should be positioned a little under the ball and and a little more toward the back. Non-shooting hand should be cupped, slightly under the ball and a little more toward the front.

You want your fingers and thumb well spread with the space between the forefinger and middle finger lined up with the middle of your face. The ball should touch your entire hand except for your palm.

Load the Gun

Lock your wrist and cock it back. If the ball is cocked correctly, you'll see wrinkles on the back of your wrist.

Elbow and Head Placement basketball shooting technique

Your hand, forearm, elbow, knee and foot should be in a straight line. Don't let your elbows stick out at your side. This will change the ball's rotation and might make it curve (there goes your basketball shooting accuracy!). Keep the elbow pointed at the basket and closer to the basket than your wrist. This prevents you from "pushing" the ball at the hoop.

Keep your head up and directly above the midpoint between your feet. Your weight should still be slightly forward on the balls of your feet, knees bent slightly, hips relaxed. Focus on the front of the rim before, during, and after your shot. Don't look away to watch the ball in flight (a key basketball shooting fundamental).

The Shot

As you begin the shot, your weight should roll up onto the toes of your forward foot. Be sure you're releasing upward and toward the basket and not reaching forward as you release. It's OK to to leave your feet a bit as your back foot gives you a quick, upward push. Throw your head up and through and then land just ahead of the position from where you began the shot.

As the ball leaves your hand, the fingers and thumbs on each hand should be well spread with the palms almost facing one another. Snap your wrist to release the ball off your fingers and achieve the correct back spin necessary for a soft shot.

Follow Through

In your follow through, the forefinger should be the last finger to touch the ball. This action will turn your palm out a bit as the ball is released. Visualize putting your hand into the basket as you follow through. This will help you get complete elbow extension and wrist flexion during the follow through.

Get these fundamentals down and when it comes to basketball shooting, you'll have one heck of a set shot going!

2) Jump Shot

Set-Up, Ball Placement, Elbow and Head Placement

Very much like the Set Shot. Follow the same instructions for set up and ball placement. You'll also release the ball much the same. Be sure your hand, forearm, elbow, knee and foot are in a straight line. Keep your elbows in just like with the set shot.

Also, just like you learned above with the set shot, keep your head up and directly above the midpoint between your feet. Your weight should still be slightly forward on the balls of your feet, knees bent slightly, hips relaxed. Focus on the front of the rim before, during, and after your shot. Don't look away to watch the ball in flight (a key basketball shooting fundamental).

The Shot

The difference is the fact that with the jump shot, your goal is to get height through your jump before letting the ball go. Be sure not to strain beyond your limit in trying to get more height to your jump shot.

You want to jump quickly and push off the leg opposite your shooting hand. For power, protection and balance, bring the knee of the shooting side leg up quickly. Your move should be up and toward the hoop (not out and toward the hoop) and you should land only a bit in front of the spot you launched from.

One of the keys to this shot is your quickness, not trying to out jump the defender. Your defender won't have enough time to react if you're off your feet and shooting in one quick motion.

Release the ball right at or just prior to the peak of your jump and just as your elbow reaches full extension. Snap your wrist to release the ball off your fingers and achieve the correct back spin necessary for a soft shot.

Follow Through

In your follow through, the forefinger should be the last finger to touch the ball. This action will turn your palm out a bit as the ball is released. Visualize putting your hand into the basket as you follow through. This will help you get complete elbow extension and wrist flexion during the follow through.

Keep your head and forefinger pointed at the basket and land with good balance. You'll achieve good balance by keeping your feet spread and you'll be able to make your next move smoothly (in the unlikely scenerio that you miss the shot, you want to get that rebound for you next basketball shooting opportunity, right?).


3) Free Throws

A Little Commentary

It's important to make free throws a big part of your basketball shooting repertoire. For pro and college players, probably 20%-25% of players' scoring production come from free throws. So no matter what level you're at now, isn't it a good idea to practice this basketball shooting skill? Unfortunately, many players don't invest enough time in this area of their game even though many games are decided by a player either making or missing a free throw or two. As good as he is, how many Magic, Laker and Heat fans have at some time wished Shaq made just one more free throw?

The free throw is actually pretty unique when it comes to basketball shooting. It's the one shot that puts you on an island all alone. No one can contest your shot, but the pressure is high, isn't it?

The Fundamentals

Align your feet in the correct basketball shooting position. Align your shooting foot exactly with the middle of the rim and your non-shooting foot a few inches behind and 12-14 inches apart from your shooting foot.

Find a routine for yourself. This will help you develop a consistent shot. Flex your knees a set number of times before settling into your stance, or spin the ball in the air in front of you a few times, or bounce the ball a certain number of times. Or do a combination of all three. Just be sure to do it the same every single time.

If you make your first free throw, hold your stance. If you miss the first, step back and get comfortable again. Don't take too much time with your free throws. Get comfortable and focus on the front of the rim. If you don't feel good, step back, re-align yourself, relax and shoot.

Follow the one-handed set shot fundamentals for success at the charity stripe. The only difference is that you don't leave the floor. Roll your weight up onto your toes for the correct follow through motion and then come back to the exact position you started from.

The Reward

Practice until your free throw routine has become such a habit that you can almost make it with your eyes closed. Then, when you're down by one in a one-and-one situation, no time left on the clock, you just deliver for your team nice and calmly!


4) Three Point Shot

Short Commentary

When it comes to basketball shooting, hitting three-pointers can provide your team a huge lift and at the same time unnerve and deject your opponent. In a word, 3-pointers are exciting. So why not get good at them?

The Shot

As usual, becoming good at this aspect of basketball shooting takes a lot of practice. The fundamentals of actually shooting the ball are the same as those for jump shots (#2 above).

Know where the 3-point line is! Don't step on the line. You've just turned your three-pointer into 2 points. After passing into the post, find the line and get open. Have your hands up and be ready for the pass. Don't take any fall-away 3-point shots. Don't throw the ball at the hoop. Use your legs for power and use the same correct shooting technique you do on two point jump shots.

Your Reward

Learn this aspect of basketball shooting and put a dagger in the other team everytime!


Low Post Basketball Shooting Techniques and Fundamentals

1) Underhand Lay-Up

One of the easiest aspects of basketball shooting but it's amazing how many players miss their lay-ups. If you are right-handed, approach the basket from the right side. You want to launch off the foot opposite your shooting hand (in this case, the left) and bring your right leg, hand and arm up at the same time. The left hand is used to protect and control the ball and help bring it into position to shoot. Keep the ball close to your body on the way up.

In order to help freeze your defender, try a head and slight ball fake to the opposite side just before you make your jump. Your shooting hand should be in front of and under the ball with the fingers pointed up. You should release the ball with a slight flick of your wrist, fingers and elbow at or near the peak of your jump. Don't release it after you begin coming down. Don't put any spin on the ball. Just let it hit softly off the backboard and into the net.


2) Overhand Lay-up

What makes this different from the underhand type, you now have your shooting hand positioned at the back of and under the ball. Your palm facing away from you rather than toward you and your fingers are pointed upward. Once again, release the ball with a slight flick of your wrist, fingers and elbow at or near the peak of your jump.


3) Power Lay-up

This is a good basketball shooting shot to take when you're surrounded under the basket. Position yourself under the hoop and just to one side. Point your toes to the baseline and jump off both feet towards the basket, keeping your shoulders parallel to the baseline. Use both hands to bring the ball up and bank it off the board with the hand that's furthest away from your defender.


4) Reverse Lay-up

This shot is used when you're trapped under the basket and near the end line. You may have also ended up there after grabbing a rebound or loose ball. When driving from the right, use your left hand and when driving from the left, use your right hand. It's hard to block this one because the rim provides you protection. Turn your head backwards and concentrate on the basket. Jump off the foot opposite your shooting hand. Your shooting hand palm is under the ball and facing the basket with your thumb pointing in toward the center line of the court. Release the ball with a quick flick of the wrist and fingers with your thumb turning back toward your ear. This motion will give the ball a needed spin to get it up off the lower part of the board and into the hoop.


5) Hook Shot

Turn your body a little to the side rather than facing the basket directly. Your shooting side leg should go up with your shooting hand just like when performing a lay-up. You'll jump off the non-shooting side leg, extend your shooting arm high over your head and flip the ball over your head in a sweeping motion. Depending on where you're shooting from, you can use the backboard or just swish it through. Be sure to give the hook a good follow through.

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar made this one very famous.


6) Dunk

This is pretty simple. You need to be able to jump high enough to get your hands up and over the rim while still holding the ball. Once you have the ball over the basket, just slam it through the net. One of the most exciting basketball shooting options.

source : http://www.basketball-plays-and-tips.com/basketball-shooting.html

Unsolved problems happened again. Guess it’s time to stop it, but how possible? To us it is but hopefully you can realize.

Personally I thought this could be a chain reaction because it is quite impossible for all minds to share the same thought. At his point, nothing is right or wrong, perhaps who has more “power” wins.

However, maybe it’s human nature that everyone might side towards him/herself.

What I hope now is a chance – a good one, to gauge where my standard stands. Nobody wants his effort to become useless. Otherwise, do let me know if you think I’m just that level, so I’ll know putting that amount of effort is enough.

Too much stuff to put up but I felt limited…

Everyone hope things to follow his/her way, but there are too many considerations & sadly we just have to follow the undesired ones. Beneficial or not, we have to face it, because we are working towards a goal. Turning away from it and you might never have the courage to face it again. Challenges are out there to test our abilities and we might never know the outcome.

Somehow putting a stop to it doesn’t seem to be the best idea…

This is life, as always, realistic is ruthless.