Hi, I'm Travis Corpening, and here we are
at Carolina Beach Recreation Center, and I'm
about teach you one of my favorite, and most
personal moves. It's called a 360 Reverse
Layup. Now, you may not want to try this in
a game, because a lot of coaches may think
it's hot dogging, but it's gotten me out of
a lot of tough spots. What you want to do,
is first of all, you want to take off from
one side of the goal, and if you already know
how to do a Reverse Layup, you'll understand
what I mean. You want to take off from one
side of the goal, rushing towards the basket,
dribbling towards the basket, and as you dribble
towards the basket, what the purpose of the
move is, when a defensive man comes towards
you, and feels like he's going to stop you,
you take off, as if you're going into the
defensive man, and that is where, while you're
in the air, that is where you spin your body
around. Now, as you spin your body around,
you want to switch the ball to your other
hand, reaching to the other side of the basket,
and actually spinning it off the glass, off
the square, around the defensive man, so that
you can complete the shot. There you have
it, 360 Reverse Layup.