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The Basics Really Work with Alan Stein, Jr.

February 28, 2023 • By Alan Stein, Jr.

Watch as Alan Stein, Jr. explains that in today's world, it is popular to keep chasing what is hot, new, flashy and to ignore what is basic. This is a mistake, as the basics do work and the first step of improving performance for yourself or your players is to work on them.

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