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			1. Seems like effort and desire are intact.  Great! 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			2. As T on FT, step down on the shot two steps or so to cover rebounding action--don't step away or back. 3. As T, don't walk upcourt while play is advancing ahead of you. Stay behind the play as the "trail", but don't make it look so lazy as you do so. 4. On your travel call, resist the temptation to look at your directional hand and thus turn your head away from the players on the court. Did it as T, then again as L. 5. As T, go tableside for FT's after reporting the foul. To cease the wandering after reporting, just hustle to where it is you want to end up for the FT, report the foul from there, then simply turn around and you're where you want to be with a minimum of wandering. Usually can be done real close to the confines of the approved reporting box. 6. Work on your "gait"--how you look when you walk. During dead ball, stride more confidently, with an appearance of pleasant assertiveness, with an aura of self-control (as opposed to the "lah-tee-dah" sort of saunter during the last seconds of the video. *** Keep working on things, as we all are. And keep us posted on your progress! 
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