How technology has an influence on basketball (Part 2)

So how does this affect Junior basketball?

Although injuries are generally unavoidable in sports, youngsters today have the freedom to play basketball with the most advanced basketball shoes in the game’s history. As mentioned above, the shoes are specifically designed to minimize the effects of stress on the feet, knees and joints. This will ultimately help keep players safe and without injury longer in their playing career.

Less trauma clearly provides many benefits. For example, the skill development of junior players is less interrupted. Instead of sitting on the sidelines with injuries, players are now longer active. In addition, this will enhance the enjoyment of juniors when playing basketball. All lead to more opportunities to develop into the next generation of professional basketball.

The number of internet users worldwide in 2019 is 4,388 billion, up 9.1% year on year. The takeover of social media and search engine reliability, like Google, has made it easier and more diverse to provide information than ever before in world history.

Think about the number of times you searched everything on google today. How often do you find exactly what you are looking for? Can you use your knowledge to improve yourself? Perhaps it’s a new formula that you want to try or know that the Sun is 149.6 million kilometers from Earth.

New ideas and new information have never been easier to achieve in the modern world. So how can this technology affect basketball facilities? A good example is how we use websites like YouTube, Google and Facebook when training or coaching, to find new ways to support our skills development.

For example, when we want to practice shooting, Google and YouTube provide not only visual media on the subject, but also step-by-step technical guidance.

Young basketball players today have exclusive access to professional coaching and coaching, even if they are not training with their teammates or in team environments.