How to Throw Effective Basketball Passes

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Arthur Jackson
One on One Basketball
www.oneononebasketball.com  

Arthur has experienced success at every level of his basketball career. At Brown University, he co-captained the team during his senior year and was named All New England. After college, Arthur played for the Amsterdam Canadians in the top Division of the Netherlands Basketball League. Upon his return, Arthur served as an assistant basketball coach at Bowling Green State University where he received his Masters Degree in Education.

Arthur was a head coach at the inaugural World Scholar Athlete Games and he is a member of the National Association of Basketball Coaches. He continues to play in international tournaments as well as leagues throughout the Washington metropolitan area. His experience both as a player and as a coach are tremendous assets to the One on One Basketball program.

How to Throw Effective Basketball Passes

This video series will discuss basketball passing and how to throw effective basketball passes.

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Arthur Jackson: Hi, I am Arthur Jackson from One on One Basketball and today we are going to talk to you about passing the basketball. Passing is one of the most important skills in the game of Basketball, it's also one of the skills that's under practiced. So today we are going to talk to you all about your form, we are going to work with you on the chest pass, the bounce pass, the overhead passes and we will even give you some drills that you can go home and work on to make you a better basketball passer. Anytime you are going out to exercise or play basketball make sure that you wear some loose fitting clothes, make sure you warm up properly, do some good stretching especially when you are working on passing, make sure you get your hands nice and loose so that you don't jam any fingers. The great thing about this sport is all you really need is a basketball. If you have a basketball, you can go out and practice this and work on your passing skills.

Just to tell you a little bit about One on One Basketball. One on One Basketball is an instructional company that's based in Washington DC. We have nine regional offices across the US. I tell you a little bit about myself. I played at Brown University, went on to play professionally over in Europe and I came back and I have coached the high school and college level. I have also given lectures in basketball across four of continents, in Europe, Africa, Australia and South America. So let's get ready and work on some passing and help you become a better basketball player.

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