Saturday, January 27, 2024

Jim Brown: This weeks' Friday At One Sports Hero!


                                                           Jim Brown

                                                (click on the above link to view this 50-second video)


Jim Brown was a superb craftsman whose primary job was to run with the football for the Cleveland Browns. For nine seasons, he did it better than any player before him. When he retired at the age of 30 at the peak of his career, he left behind a record book clogged with Jim Brown notations.

Brown was more than just a one-of-a-kind running back. He caught passes, returned kickoffs, and even threw three touchdown passes. His 12,312 rushing yards and 15,459 combined net yards put him in a then-class by himself. Jim was a unanimous first-team All-NFL pick eight times, 1957 through 1961, 1963-1965. He played in nine Pro Bowls in nine years and was the game’s outstanding back three times. He closed out his career with a three-touchdown outburst in the 1966 Pro Bowl.

Brown was unanimously named the Rookie of the Year in 1957. He was recognized that season as the NFL’s Most Valuable Player by many media organizations. In all, he earned league MVP honors four times (1957, 1958, 1963, and 1965). At Syracuse University, Brown was All-America in both football and lacrosse and a letterman in basketball. Jim selected football as his career sport, however, and thus became the Cleveland Browns' number 1 draft pick in 1957. Even though coach Paul Brown was traditionally reluctant to use rookies as regulars, Jim Brown was a regular and a star from day one.

In the summer of 1966, Jim stunned the sports world with his announcement that he was retiring. Fans still ponder what heights he might have reached had he stayed on the firing line a few more seasons. As exceptional as Brown's statistics were, his durability may have been even more amazing. Despite a constant pounding from defenses always stacked against him personally, he never missed a game in nine years. Schupak Sports has over 50,000 video clips coming! Subscribe today and don't miss another Friday At One Sports Hero! Go to www.SchupakSports.com



Friday, January 26, 2024

Monday, January 22, 2024

Basketball Drill: The Mikan Drill.


                                                    The Mikan Drill

                                                      (click the above link to view this drill)

The Mikan Drill is one of the oldest but best individual basketball drills. It combines stamina, focus, and strength. Schupak Sports has over 50,000 video clips coming. Subscribe, Learn & Compete!




Friday, January 19, 2024

Friday, January 12, 2024

Basketball Play: Give & Go!


                                         Basketball Give & Go!

                                              (click the above link to view the drill)



Tuesday, January 9, 2024

Saturday, January 6, 2024

Baseball Glove: How To Break It In!

                                              Breaking In A Baseball Glove

                                 (click the above link for 12-minute video)


An ode to baseball gloves: Why players love their mitts so much


You held my hand in joy and in sorrow, in that indescribable elation of victory and in that indescribable hollow heartbreak of defeat.

You were my friend, you were my constant companion, you were an extension of me ... of my left hand.

The first time I saw you was on a shelf in a Dallas sporting goods store. And I thought nothing could be more beautiful. You cost $25 and I thought it might as well have been a thousand dollars.

We all love to hang special memories on our walls, a tribute to the wonderful days in our past. But some memories don't need to be hung on a wall. Some memories are etched into our hearts, our very souls and they are there forever — as vivid as a night at the movie theater, as fresh as five minutes ago.



 

Thursday, January 4, 2024

Basketball Move: The Up & Under Move

 

                                       Basketball Move: The Up & Under basketball move

                                                 (click above link to view this 45-second video)


Basketball Move: The Up & Under basketball move combines a head fake with a power dribble to give the offensive player a good percentage shot. Schupak Sports has over 50,000 video clips coming. View this 45-second video at: http://tinyurl.com/2zheptkh