[Video] he said he was the best shooter in the world . so they made him prove it

 

Watch the video 53 min RESEARCH Lethal Shooter’s winning philosophy on basketball, learning and life One of the world’s most sought after basketball shooters, Lethal Shooter aka Chris Matthews shares life lessons on the court or in the library.


 

 


Script by Ola Madden 5 minutes of reading Updated 05/31/2023 · 6:00 UTC+1 Part of this story Chris and#039;Lethal Shootand#039; Matthews the united states the united states Hoops Pass 1 season ·


3 episodes Lethal Shooter aka Chris Matthews works with elite NBA and WNBA athletes to improve their shooting skills. He earned the nickname for the countless records he set during a career that took him to Canada, France, Russia and China.

Lethal Shooter’s philosophy of shooting, basketball and life provides a template for how to approach studying, exams and pressure. Go behind the scenes of Lethal Shooter by watching Matthewsand#039;s film. in the video player above.

Life and Basketball: The Rise of a Deadly Shooter. Chris Matthews AKA Lethal Shooter prepares to play basketball on the set of Hoops Passport in Atlanta, Georgia, USA.

Lethal Shooter describes Hoops Passport © Brian Hall / Red Bull Content Pool “I wasn’t always who I am now,” said Lethal Shooter, who grew up in Washington state.

“Development took years and years, persistence and muscle memory, seeing my vision every day, keeping my mind clear, keeping the right friends around me, staying away from negative people… and staying away from drugs and alcohol.”

In his Hoops Passport video series with Chloe Pavlech on Red Bull TV, the Deadly Gunner traveled to Atlanta, New York and his own Washington, D.C. to see how basketball shaped the people and culture of those cities.

13 minutes washington Chris Matthews aka Lethal Shooter and Chloe Pavlech explore the atmosphere of Washington DC culture.

The view English +3 Chris and#039;Lethal Shootand#039; Matthews His motto “stay locked in”, stay absolutely focused and determined, comes from his own personal experience.

“When you play a sport, especially a sport like basketball because it requires so much consistency, you get what you practice for.”

The amount of effort we put in doesn’t just increase our abilities – it gives us consistency. The exam, like a basketball quarter, is short – but it’s an opportunity for us to show what we can do.

If we are consistent, we can be confident and limit the pressure we put on ourselves. “The good thing about life is, if you stick with it, you start to become great,” he said.

It’s also important to keep distractions away – whether it’s performing on the basketball court or studying in the library. One of Lethal Shooter’s best abilities is section.

In a recent episode of Mind Set Win, he talked about the benefits of this skill and how he perfected it over time. Listen to the episode below. Mind Set victory S1 · E20 ·

May 18, 2023 NBA coach Lethal Shooter on wards – 4:57 p.m listen The 38-year-old sees the biggest difference between today’s youth as “the pressure of social media,

the pressure of instant gratification, the pressure to be perfect, the pressure to be seen a certain way, to be cool.”

Chris Matthews aka Lethal Shooter plays basketball at The Dstrkt on January 31, 2022 in Los Angeles, California, United States. Chris and#039;Lethal Shootand#039;

Matthews Deadly shooter in Los Angeles Dstrkt © Koury Angelo / Red Bull Content Pool Many children are afraid of failure,

but you have to understand that failure is part of your greatness Deadly shooter He encourages people to surround themselves with positive people, people who believe in them.

“I feel like there are kids now, there’s a higher level of depression, there’s a higher level of striving for perfection, and that leads a lot of kids to fear failure, but you have to understand that failure is part of your greatness. . . .

There is no one in the world who just grew up. Hardly anyone woke up and they were just amazing. They have to work for it, work on their skills.

“Usually in life, when failure hits, success is behind you if you don’t give up.” More rings action Meet Nadine Selaaw, Egypt’s pioneering basketball player 10 minutes of reading How to Shoot a Basketball Like a Deadly Shooter 3 minutes of reading Don’t sleep on Donte DiVincenzo,

this NBA champion has… 7 minutes of reading The reason I wanted to get into coaching was because all the mentors who helped me motivated me Chris Lethal Shoot Matthews “During my athletic career after high school, I helped friends and family and people I didn’t know. I helped them shoot.”

However, he never considered training because he was so focused on playing. Thinking about all the people who helped Lethal Shooter grow in his career made him realize that he wanted to give back to others.

“The reason I wanted to get into coaching was because all the mentors who helped me really motivated me.

Check out Lethal Shooterand’s basketball travel series with Chloe Pavlech Hoops Pass 1 season · 3 episodes Lethal Shooter decided to get into training because he wanted to pass on the energy and motivation his mentors gave him growing up in the neighborhood. where drugs, violence and gun crime were common.

“When they coached me, they encouraged me to be a better person. So I thought: “I would like to be a coach, because there is nothing better than helping others gain skills and stay motivated in life.”

My mentors were Simeon. (school) , father, Delonte Taylor, Craig Hodges, these people pushed me to work harder and my mom pushed me to realize that you can do anything you set your mind to.

Chris Matthews aka Lethal Shooter performs before the Red Bull Half Court World Final Qualifier in Cairo, Egypt on September 30, 2022.

Chris andLethal Shootand#039; Matthews Deadly Shooter at the Red Bull Half Court World Finals in Cairo © Markus Berger/Red Bull Content Pool When it comes to training,

Lethal Shooter trains men and women equally. andquot;It’s the same kind of philosophy. I push female players as hard as I do

 


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