On When to Instruct, Never Giving Up, and The Company You Keep
Jan. 19 | The 3-Point Play
BASKETBALL TEACHING
Instruct before a mistake is made. Not after.
If you want to instruct in a way that is really going to help your team, you need to instruct before the bad thing happens, before the play takes place.
Then the teammate you instruct will take your instruction as encouragement and as a reminder, and they will be grateful to you after the play instead of irritated.
― Dick DeVenzio
Founder of PGC Basketball
LIFE LESSON
Remember…start each day with a task completed. Find someone to help you through life. Respect everyone. Know that life is not fair and that you will fail often. But if you take some risks, step up when times are toughest, face down the bullies, lift up the downtrodden, and never, ever give up—if you do these things, then you can change your life for the better… and maybe the world!
– Admiral McRaven
EDUCATIONAL TIP
The people you associate with have a major impact and influence on your personal success.
You can often tell where most people are going to end up in life simply based on who they hang around.
So try this – associate higher.
Doing so will expand your mind to greater possibilities.
It is natural to feel most comfortable with people who are like you, and that’s OK.
But now and then it’s good to step outside of your comfort zone and spend time with friends who can expose you to greater things, new information and a higher level of living.
– Stacia Pierce
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About PGC
PGC Basketball provides intense, no-nonsense basketball training for players and coaches. Our basketball camps are designed to teach players of all positions to play smart basketball, be coaches on the court, and be leaders in practices, games and in everyday life.
We combine our unique PGC culture with a variety of teaching methods and learning environments to maximize the learning potential of those that attend our sessions. In addition to spending 6-7 hours on the court each day, lessons will be reinforced through classroom sessions and video analysis.
Our goal at PGC is to empower you with the tools to fulfill your basketball dreams, while also assisting you in experiencing the joy of the journey.
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