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BRUTALLY Honest Advice For Basketball Players
Off-Season Transformation Program: www.tjltraining.com/virtual-program/offseason-transformation
This is brutally honest advice for basketball players. These are tips that every basketball player needs to hear if they want to get better, but don't want to hear.
The 3 main tips in this video are hard work doesn't mean you are getting better. You don't want it as much as you think you do. Lastly, basketball is going to end eventually so start to think about what you are going to do once basketball is done for you. Use basketball to set yourself up, don't let the game use you. As a pro basketball trainer I have seen players make all of these mistakes so many times and I don't want you guys to fall into the same trap.
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How Much I Spend Per Month Running My Basketball Facility
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Want To Open Your Own Facility?? www.tjltraining.com/opening-a-gym In this video I breakdown how much I spend per month running my basketball facility. This is how much it costs each month to run my basketball facility and a training business with multiple employees. We did a few videos on how much it costs to open a basketball facility, and this is how much it costs to run it every single mont...
FULL Partner Shooting Workout | Off-Season Scoring Workout
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OFF-SEASON TRANSFORMATION: www.tjltraining.com/virtual-program/offseason-transformation FULL partner shooting workout. Improve your scoring ability this off season. Improve your shooting accuracy and consistency. This shooting workout trains your ability to shoot off the dribble, off the catch, create space and make good decisions. If you want to improve your ability to shoot in games, you need...
How To ACTUALLY Get Better at Shooting..
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FREE Shooting Workout: app.coachiq.io/tjltraining/initial/programs?program=cfdb1eff-9ae5-4795-813e-2899d06de25c How to actually get better at shooting as a basketball player. If you want to get better at shooting it is not just about getting reps and doing random basketball shooting drills. You need to start with having correct shooting form and then worry about getting more reps. When you are ...
How To Get Better at Basketball, FASTER
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Transform your game this off-season: www.tjltraining.com/virtual-program/offseason-transformation How to get better at basketball, FASTER. If you want to improve as a basketball player, here are 5 things you can do to see FAST improvement. If you want to get better this off-season you have to train smarter than your competition, here are a few ways you can improve your basketball workouts. 1: S...
How To Be a Lockdown DEFENDER | Defensive Basketball Tips
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How To Be a Lockdown DEFENDER | Defensive Basketball Tips
FULL Playing Through Contact Workout | Small Sided Games Workout
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Pro Basketball Trainer Reacts To Social Media Drills
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Learn HOW To Get By Your Defender | FULL Partner Ball Handling Workout
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Answering Your Basketball Training Questions
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WHY You’re Not Getting Better at Basketball | Basketball Training Misconceptions
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How To ACTUALLY Get Better at Basketball..
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FULL Shooting Workout By Yourself
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5 Over Trained "Fundamentals" In Basketball
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How To Deal With Adversity as a Basketball Player
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FULL Off-Season Basketball Workout To Improve Your Scoring
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5 Brutally Honest Pieces of Advice For Basketball Players
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5 Contested Shooting Drills To Do With a Partner
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Pro Basketball Trainer REACTS To 7 Social Media Drills
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Step By Step Guide To Mastering Your Floater
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FULL Partner Ball Handling and Shooting Workout
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Jalen Brunson Finishing Breakdown | How To Improve Your Finishing
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What To Know BEFORE Opening Your Own Basketball Gym
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10 Minute Ball Handling Workout (Follow Along)
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Full In-Season SCORING Workout With Pro Basketball Player
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Answering Your Top Basketball Training Questions
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FULL Ball Handling Workout With Future Croatian Pro
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How To Build Your Mindset as a Basketball Player | The Mental Side of Basketball
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How To Build Your Mindset as a Basketball Player | The Mental Side of Basketball

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @kYA00h
    @kYA00h Годину тому

    imo... find a mentor, a mom or dad, brother coach..someone who will be brutally honest about your effort, skillset and attitude. listen to this man, he is right about efficient training! i would spend countless hours EVERYDAY shooting and playing hockey, i developed sick hands, but i lacked in other areas because i didnt have someone to tell me what i was WEAK at. i put the endless hours in because i loved the game, but overall my training was not covering all the elements of the game. i didnt have someone to inform what was worth worrying about in a game or training and what wasnt. the best advice i could give a developing amateur athlete...stop comparing yourself to others until you have gained confidence from the results of your training....and find ways to keep it fun!

  • @user-yv6lj3qg8q
    @user-yv6lj3qg8q 2 години тому

    3:20 love that you pointed that out something i can take pride in is that i only use my phone to film my self i don't have instagram or tiktok and i don't text anyone really i have seen so many people who just do some fucking lazy shooting or start something that is really challenging and then after a couple of minutes they just sit in their phone like a bitch and use their headphones i'm not staying in the gym for 8 hours but ik i get good work in by doing things that are challenging me that i hate so bad i dont live in the us so college is not something that i have and i'm trying to think about the life after hoops would like to hear what do you think i should do

    • @tjltraining
      @tjltraining 16 хвилин тому

      I love to hear that, good for you and keep working

  • @ndundu14
    @ndundu14 2 години тому

    Look at Jokic he's not athletic, but he's fundamentally sounds

  • @flaver820
    @flaver820 2 години тому

    He said nothing

  • @XerxezsX
    @XerxezsX 3 години тому

    True!

  • @mjsmith8641
    @mjsmith8641 5 годин тому

    What he is saying is straight 🐂 💩

  • @giojibladze3993
    @giojibladze3993 6 годин тому

    Hey coach,how much for offseason transformation program

  • @PnwG03
    @PnwG03 6 годин тому

    He spittin

  • @thatnigtheycallanimal
    @thatnigtheycallanimal 7 годин тому

    Repetitive spots shots on the gun or dr dish is the best shooting workout. If you never tried it, do whatever you can to get a hold of one of the machines

  • @stewdom5185
    @stewdom5185 7 годин тому

    Hey coach, I’m 14 going to freshman year and I wake up at 6:00 to go practice my weaknesses while trying to implement them in game like situations, then I go to summer practice for hs, then do workouts with an ex d1 athlete but I’m 5’6 with no trainer and not in any circuit not getting noticed, what can I do better?

    • @tjltraining
      @tjltraining 18 хвилин тому

      I would focus on your strengths in the morning. I would only spend 15 or so minutes per day focusing on your weaknesses. But keep finding people to train with and know exactly what you need to improve on your game

  • @CountFisco
    @CountFisco 8 годин тому

    Is that the ryen russillo hoodie

  • @DameGiannisStephLBJFan
    @DameGiannisStephLBJFan 10 годин тому

    Basically to sum up your video, is just work and grind smarter

    • @tjltraining
      @tjltraining 10 годин тому

      essential and start to plan for after basketball, use basketball to help set up your life, not the other way around

    • @DameGiannisStephLBJFan
      @DameGiannisStephLBJFan 9 годин тому

      As in prepare for after a 20 year basketball career

  • @DameGiannisStephLBJFan
    @DameGiannisStephLBJFan 10 годин тому

    you give very good advice and everything you said is true

  • @thaarealdeal4349
    @thaarealdeal4349 11 годин тому

    Sounds like a good hater

  • @badhrir
    @badhrir 11 годин тому

    Coach where do you do training. Cause I live in Vegas so I was wondering if I could try and train with you?

    • @Benaidlen813
      @Benaidlen813 11 годин тому

      He’s from mass

    • @tjltraining
      @tjltraining 10 годин тому

      Massachusetts, if you could get out here great or you can train with me virtually

  • @SkyHigh_Detroit
    @SkyHigh_Detroit 11 годин тому

    Preciate you man! You one of the realest out there frl

    • @tjltraining
      @tjltraining 10 годин тому

      I really appreciate that. Try to keep it real with yall

  • @alexanderpatton7560
    @alexanderpatton7560 11 годин тому

    I need to know what he says after that bc im struggling with that to bc i struggle with scoring

  • @jtl9945
    @jtl9945 11 годин тому

    200-300$??? Boy hell nahh!!!

  • @badhrir
    @badhrir 12 годин тому

    How much film should we watch in a day. And when we watch it do we look at certain things like patterns or spacing on the court?

    • @tjltraining
      @tjltraining 12 годин тому

      would be specific to the person, if they need to work on spacing or reads, focus on that, if they need to work on patterns or plays, focus on that, and I'd say 1-2 hours per week is solid but again all depends on person and the level they are at

    • @badhrir
      @badhrir 11 годин тому

      @@tjltraining So I’m an incoming sophomore and I’m tryna play in college. How much film should I be studying a week.

  • @Learning2Bme87
    @Learning2Bme87 12 годин тому

    They coming over taking a thousand steps and no defense. The NBA catering to them too.

  • @Yabani-Ra
    @Yabani-Ra 12 годин тому

    Perfectly said 👏

  • @krissdablack7912
    @krissdablack7912 12 годин тому

    That why Europe makes role players for the most part and America stills runs basketball

  • @JakePastrana-jg7ur
    @JakePastrana-jg7ur 12 годин тому

    4:14 this is such facts

  • @novales04
    @novales04 13 годин тому

    Mfndjd

  • @SheeeeeshClips
    @SheeeeeshClips 13 годин тому

    Just described Lebrons whole career

  • @User_7791
    @User_7791 13 годин тому

    This video really reminded me to stay locked in, thanks

  • @inkinmysink9726
    @inkinmysink9726 13 годин тому

    What’re u saying bro. If you’re in the Jim for 8 hours it’s gonna be pretty effective. If you like it it’s just a bonus bro

    • @tjltraining
      @tjltraining 13 годин тому

      *gym, and thats false, how long you are in the gym doesn't mean anything

  • @Quandryification
    @Quandryification 13 годин тому

    "I feel like we dont deserve this.." A lot of people have phone addicted ADHD. Lack the ability to focus.

  • @hayden6-
    @hayden6- 13 годин тому

    blah blah blah

    • @Naheadie
      @Naheadie 13 годин тому

      He ain’t wrong

    • @tjltraining
      @tjltraining 13 годин тому

      sounds like that struck a cord

    • @tjltraining
      @tjltraining 13 годин тому

      @@Naheadie thanks

  • @axelr4127
    @axelr4127 14 годин тому

    Im doing all the things for. Grinding

  • @linwoodavenue4300
    @linwoodavenue4300 15 годин тому

    Euro leagues are only good for non-athletic big men who pass and shoot exceptionally well. With the exception of Dirk Nowitiski and Jokic, every NBA championship over last 40 years has been one by teams with Black American star players

  • @NDMW
    @NDMW 15 годин тому

    his voice bro

  • @BalkanMovies
    @BalkanMovies 15 годин тому

    hey how du I start to stand out as a player in euro basketball everybody is very good at most aspect's of basketball I am only the best in the struck part everting ells is good but not on the same level (its my 2th year of pleing basketball)

    • @tjltraining
      @tjltraining 15 годин тому

      Find something you can be great at and focus most of your time in that area, that is fastest way to stand out while improving any obvious weaknesses that can be exposed

    • @BalkanMovies
      @BalkanMovies 15 годин тому

      @@tjltraining ty

  • @coltonbuckner4440
    @coltonbuckner4440 16 годин тому

    How can I stop being a role player?

  • @coltonbuckner4440
    @coltonbuckner4440 16 годин тому

    How can I know if my drills and workouts are actually working?

    • @NBAFAN928
      @NBAFAN928 16 годин тому

      Don’t try and make your own workouts use some from a trainer. TJL vision driven and by any means are my favorites

    • @tjltraining
      @tjltraining 16 годин тому

      check out our off season transformation program you'll know its working. Real progress shows up in games, if you aren't improving your performance in games the training isn't working

    • @jaden2584
      @jaden2584 13 годин тому

      @@tjltrainingi definitely recommend the workout its perfect

    • @sebastisn9978
      @sebastisn9978 9 годин тому

      @@NBAFAN928facts thsoe guys got me hella good just in one year of actually hooping, this summer i’m gonna train everyday tryna make a college team

  • @roy7590
    @roy7590 16 годин тому

    Hey Coach,I’m 18 years old and i love very much basketball and i just started and I don’t in a team yet plus i don’t have a partner to work together so i can work only alone,what advice’s and tips would you you give me pls?

    • @tjltraining
      @tjltraining 16 годин тому

      Know what you need to work on, pick 1-3 things you need to focus on and find ways to constantly challenge yourself in those areas. Also would follow our off-season program to have a structured plan

    • @roy7590
      @roy7590 15 годин тому

      @@tjltraining Thank you very much i have also another question,How do i improve my condition and not getting tired fast on the basketball court

    • @Benaidlen813
      @Benaidlen813 11 годин тому

      @@roy7590sprinting and long distance running

    • @dez4734
      @dez4734 8 годин тому

      @@roy7590Ik he hasn’t responded yet but I would say probably the most important things would be to make sure you eat right so your body can function as best as it can and also to make sure ur always hydrated by drinking water because your body can’t do anything well when it’s dehydrated

    • @dez4734
      @dez4734 8 годин тому

      @@roy7590also start running(mostly longer distances like miles because sprints won’t really help you buld any stamina, it will only help with speed) and doing other exercises that help improve your stamina. Also make sure your body gets plenty of rest by sleeping good at night. Hope this helps a little bro.

  • @601JohnnyRingo
    @601JohnnyRingo 16 годин тому

    All 50 shows is terrible all they do is exploit

  • @scatpacked7716
    @scatpacked7716 16 годин тому

    Basketball is a team sport The issue here is that kids get hyped on social media at a young age and only care about internet clout.

  • @cmjstylz554
    @cmjstylz554 16 годин тому

    But most European players don't play defense

  • @860rondo
    @860rondo 18 годин тому

    He sound mad,😂

  • @foy5051
    @foy5051 18 годин тому

    He's salty 😂😂😂

  • @atb2674
    @atb2674 19 годин тому

    Seems America’s hubris due to our dominance in and being the birthplace of the sport has come to bite us. Players/Kids from the rest of the world saw our Kobes & MJs & LBJs & KD’s and worked their asses off to emulate the details. While kids in the US being around it more often were dazzled by broad overall fantastic performance and emulated those flashy aspects.

  • @Cavenaggi29
    @Cavenaggi29 19 годин тому

    Similar to what happens in football

  • @misswill8488
    @misswill8488 19 годин тому

    Have to learn how to play as a “team” and against a “team”, not just individually one on one.

  • @YOMO617
    @YOMO617 20 годин тому

    Yes he’s right, but everyone can’t be in the NBA the probability has been pointed out time after time. Perfect example the FAB 5 from Michigan all freshmans played well with each other, only 3 went to the NBA Jalen Rose, Juwan Howard, and Chris Webber. They each did everything you all are talking about, and switched positions on the court freely. The entire roster should’ve went to the NBA, but no, just the scorers. If the NBA keeps picking the scorers the iso game isn’t going to stop.

  • @Cory-zn5mq
    @Cory-zn5mq 21 годину тому

    They individual stats is cool but basketball is a team game

  • @djwhite2115
    @djwhite2115 21 годину тому

    Lol

  • @MV5K3D
    @MV5K3D 21 годину тому

    I say shit like this to kids and they literally think everything is about points

  • @cairohutchinson7025
    @cairohutchinson7025 21 годину тому

    kobe did not work 7 days a week it was 6

  • @TheRulerRoderickSutton
    @TheRulerRoderickSutton 21 годину тому

    They don’t know how to play the game, they are just good at it.