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How to get a smarter basketball player

October 3, 2007

Want to make the team next year? Play more minutes on court? Make the opening five? Amaze your coach and teammates with smart moves, steals, and shots? Improve your self-confidence and grades? These are the questions any youth player in the world could be asked and nobody would answer with a “No”.

Well if you wait for an answer from me now, sorry. If I really would have the answer I would probably be a member of IntelliGym™ or you can call me Jesus. IntelliGym™?

The Basketball IntelliGym™ is a revolutionary training software that looks and plays like a classic video game; while the player chases bad guys, shoots at moving targets, and has some fun, IntelliGym™ is busy analyzing the player’s brain skills and customizing a training program, tailor-made for that individual player.

This is what it says on their homepage. As a current basketball player and recent student I had to read what these people have to say – not just say – they promise:

The razor speed with which the IntelliGym™ makes the difference in your basketball moves, passes, shooting, and decision-making skills is due to its unrelenting action. Unlike an actual game, during an IntelliGym™ training session there are no “dead moments”; a single session packs in the mental benefit of dozens of hours of actual play.

Do you want my opinion on that? I am sure any person with a little bit of brain does know what this is about – your money. But hey, they got Bron Schuler, (Professional Player, Strength and Conditioning Coach, New Jersey Nets) who tells you to get it.

Maybe it opens your eyes when you read that the system was designed by a team of experienced software marketing and sales professionals.

Oct 3, 2007ballineurope
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