An athletic 46-year-old non-athlete decides that, after decades of playing not-exactly-killer basketball, he’s going to get it right. He hires Steve Bzomowski, the founder and president of Never Too Late Basketball, to show him how. Is it the elevator pitch for a new Disney movie? Nope. It’s an encouraging piece in Men’s Health, and the best thing about it is the 12 tips from Bzomowski, some for beginning players (learn to dribble without looking at the ball), some for intermediate players (51 percent of your attention should be on the person you’re
guarding, but 49 percent should be on the ball, no matter who has it), and some for advanced players (learn to make countermoves
when your first move is blocked). For more tips, read Lou Schuler’s piece in Men’s Health.
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