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		<title>College Recruiting Tip of the Month: Be Persistent</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Jun 2009 11:52:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This month's college recruiting tip is to BE PERSISTENT.  College Coaches will have a hard time remembering you if you only get in touch with them once in a while.   It is imperative that you, the prospective college player, be persistent in your attempts to get the coaches' attention.  ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the world of college recruiting, their is that elite group that does not have to do much to get noticed and recruited by the top level schools.  Beyond that, the majority of future college basketball players fall into the middle of the pack.  There, it is a race to the front&#8230;a race to stand out and be remembered by the many college coaches that are looking to see if your skills fit into their program.  How are you going to stand out amidst this crowd?  In last month&#8217;s <a href="http://www.richstoner.com/recruiting-tip-of-the-monthbe-prepared">college recruiting tip</a>, I spoke about being prepared to play at the college level.  Making sure that you are doing everything that you can to get yourself to a level that you can play college basketball.</p>
<p>This month&#8217;s college recruiting tip is to <strong>BE PERSISTENT.  </strong>College Coaches will have a hard time remembering you if you only get in touch with them once in a while.   It is imperative that you, the prospective college player, be persistent in your attempts to get the coaches&#8217; attention.  With so many ways to communicate, it is very easy to get in touch with college coaches in a variety of ways.  Start off with an email or a phone call to the 10-15 colleges that you are interested in (the top assistant coach usually handles recruiting so he might be your best bet).  Then send a follow-up-letter (I know it is old-fashioned, but it works) expressing your interest in their school.  Be sure to include your <a href="http://www.richstoner.com/products">Recruiting Cards </a>with your letter so that coaches can put a face to a name and get an idea of your stats and noteworthy accomplishments.  By sending them your <a href="http://www.richstoner.com/products">Recruiting Cards</a> along with your letter you will only increase your chances of being remembered in the crazy college recruiting market.  It is also a good idea to send them some game film.  I would try to avoid highlight tapes because anyone can put together a tape of their greatest moments and make themselves look like a college player.  College coaches want actual game film that can show them how you play in game situations.  Finally, I would make sure you email them your AAU and high school schedules and invite them out to see a game or two during the seasons. </p>
<p>I know that this sounds a little overbearing, but you are trying to get into college, right?  You want to play basketball in college, right?  Then you have to do what it takes to not only get noticed, <strong> </strong>but <strong>STAND OUT </strong>in the college recruiting market that is stacked with perspective players.  So <strong>BE PERSISTENT</strong> and use the multitude of resources that are at your finger tips so that you are not left standing in the dust as the pack passes you by.</p>
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		<title>Recruiting Tip of the Month&#8230;Be Prepared</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 May 2009 17:14:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rich</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many boys and girls have aspirations of playing at the college level but not all of them put in the time and effort to get there.  Being able to play college basketball is the first step you as a player need to take in order to be able to do so.  Get in the gym everyday and work on your skills.  Hit the weightroom to gain size, speed, and strength.  If you are usure how, have a look around the site for drills and information on what you need to do to become an Elite basketball player.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Being recruited by a college for basketball can be chaotic for someone who has not been through the process before.   For the sure shot college player, letters, emails, text and phone messages from many different schools come in by the dozens on a daily basis pulling your mind in every direction.  For others who are in the middle of the pack and are looking to get noticed the process can be the opposite.  You, your parents, and your coaches will be making the calls to the schools and trying to explain why you should play on their team.  The college basketball market is stacked with perspective players and every little bit that you can do to stand out helps.  From this day forward, Elite Basketball Training and <a href="http://www.richstoner.com">www.richstoner.com</a> will be giving you a recruiting tip of the month.  And, starting today, I am proud to announce our newest recruiting tool, <strong>Recruiting Cards</strong>. </p>
<p><strong>Click here for more information =&gt;<a href="http://www.richstoner.com/products">RECRUITING CARDS</a></strong></p>
<p><strong>Recruiting Cards </strong>are designed to help you separate yourself from the hordes of high school players trying to get recruited by colleges, but what else can you do to make yourself stand out?  First off, prepare yourself to play college basketball.  Many boys and girls have aspirations of playing at the college level but not all of them put in the time and effort to get there.  Being able to play college basketball is the first step you as a player need to take in order to be able to do so.  Get in the gym everyday and work on your skills.  Hit the weightroom to gain size, speed, and strength.  If you are usure how, have a look around the site for drills and information on what you need to do to become an Elite basketball player.  &#8220;The will to succeed is nothing without the will to prepare,&#8221; and if you want to succeed at playing college basketball, you must be willing to prepare yourself to do so.</p>
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