Here’s what NOBODY tells a beginner.
Ever feel like you're getting worse at basketball instead of better? Like the more you practice, the clumsier you get? You're not imagining it — and you're not bad at this. You're stuck in a stage every single player goes through, and nobody ever explains it to beginners. In this video, we break down why the "awkward stage" happens, why your brain is working overtime every time you dribble or shoot right now, and why the discomfort you're feeling is actually proof you're improving — not evidence that you're not. If you've ever thought about quitting because you don't feel like you're getting anywhere... watch this before you do. 🏀 What you'll learn: Why beginners genuinely get clumsier before they get better The real reason practice feels harder than it should Why you're not being watched/judged as much as it feels like you are What actually separates players who improve from players who quit The one mindset shift that gets you through the awkward stage faster If this helped, drop a like and subscribe — new basketball breakdowns every week for players actually trying to get better, not just watch highlights.

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