Getting Started

I asked my students to pick a skill for me to learn this semester and the people have spoken: I'll be learning basketball! (I'm a big basketball fan, so I'm looking forward to this.)

My idea for this is to illustrate the different aspects of learning a skill. We've identified three main aspects: coaching/teaching, community, and deliberate practice. My students will see me learn basketball through these aspects and they learn critical thinking and philosophy through the same aspects. Learning critical thinking is similar to learning any other skill.

So to get started, I need coaching/teaching, that is, someone to explain to me how to get better at basketball. There are a lot of YouTube channels on this. Here are a bunch of channels that people have recommended. If there's one you recommend, let me know in the comments. I'm planning to try a few out and see what I like best.

I'll get drills to deliberately practice from my coach/teacher.

Community is a tough one. I'm not going to have a lot of time to travel places to meet up with people. One thing I could try is figuring out which times people play at the park near my house, try to play with them once in a while, and get to know them. If that doesn't work I might have to make do with sharing my progress with y'all. Suggestions in this area are welcome, too.

Finally, I'm going to try to make my bigger goal ("get better") more manageable by breaking it down into smaller, more specific goals that are more directly connected to drills and that I can give myself deadlines on. For example, increasing my shooting percentage or being able to do a specific move. One advanced move that I've always wanted to be able to do is pull-up jump shot off the dribble (here's a master doing it and here's someone teaching it). I'll try to base these goals on a realistic schedule of when and for how long I'll be able to practice.

Looking forward to it!



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