Hey Coach I really appreciate this video a lot more then the other ones on how to build range. You told how people do which hurts your range and tell us how to improve and fix to build range. I had a really bad problem with the shoulder dip as a kid and still have a little problem on that today but this video told me that was the error which none of the other channels videos had or I seen. Also for editing make the text green on what you should do so its more vibrant and grabs the attention more on what to fix. Thanks!
Hi Coach, I really appreciate your advice and the help I get from your videos. Just one small request, could you please be so kind and add more slow motion into the video. This way I can better see and understand the point you're trying to make. And yes, RUclips has a slow motion function but it's very choppy and not really helpful. Thanks.
You know what this was pretty helpful for inspiration to teach young kids and to be honest this videos structure is great and really would help a lot of beginners. Also i would like to add that I had also been shooting a little wrong as well.
How to add nba range to your jump shot: Mastery? Practice? Just my thoughts: - Shooters in video already have good range. There wasn't any real scenario where they were "taught" - Camera is dizzying, the last short was great. Focusing on the shooter's form was awesome, set to slow motion to appreciate. - "How to" might be better addressed by showing drills or motions to go through to actually answer how it can be done. - When people search for "adding range", this usually means people who haven't really practiced shooting or are having a hard time understanding the mechanics. This video can be better if it focused on the awesome points below. Awesome points: - Focus on mechanics. (can help a lot if you take a video of yourself) - When shooting, aim to have the ball release never go below your chin (too high is rarely a problem if you can make it work) - When you twist your body, hips or shoulder when shooting, try not to. Move closer and practice there. - Footwork: before and after shooting should be similar. Landing is ideal if you only move a foot forward after a shot. - Ball pickup to Shooting: As you raise the ball to shoot, make sure its not too far away nor too close (and deep with shoulder "digging') - Follow through: Hands should flick forward, to help with the motion, try to point at the rim after releasing a shot. Personally, the most helpful part starts at 12:00 Play on slowmo, record yourself and compare/adjust.
Whatbis thing with keeping your hand stuck outbafter the shot? Ball is already in the air. Holding yhe hand up there cannot vhange the trajectory after leaving the hand.
bro this might be it cus all the things u said that were wrong is mainly what im doin with my shot though its hittin i noticed when i started shooting the way u did when u showed the good things it splashed the way i like it but now i actually know the mechanics behind it
Some help. My guide hand leaves the ball a bit before my set point so I’m basically shooting with one hand. It doesn’t look nice and I struggle to shoot from deep. How do I fix
Not sure what’s the point of keep asking them to purposely do things they don’t normally do to “show” it’s wrong, thats not how they normally shoot you can see they feel awkward and laugh about how ridiculously the things they are told to do just to miss badly. The structure of the video could be better by capturing real bad habits and forms player do in game/practice.
No, that's not accurate. These are higher-level players than a lot of our viewers and have far different personal shooting issues than the majority of our viewers. So it's important to show the viewers different issues they may be facing as there are numerous issues players face. Furthermore, feeling the "wrong" way of things isn't as counterproductive as one would think. The best way to learn something is hot and you shouldn't touch it, is to feel the burn. Typically once you know, you won't make the mistake again.
@@ILB lol, if you really want to relate to your viewers then don’t choose these “high level” players and get some beginners instead. The people who liked my comments shared the same sentiment, it’s just constructive criticism, not sure if you could see it that way thou. 🤷🏻♂️
@@ILB I agree, let athletes feel the "wrong" way, actually can be very powerfull and productive in a safe practice setting. Especially for beginners and young players *differential learning* has huge potential, since DL constantly and randomly changing the execution of a skill (e.g. foot position on shooting, you let players shoot from wide, narrow, stagger, parallel & "normal" in a random order), so you not only let athletes explore different movement variations but more important let them (self-)discover what works best for them and to learn to perform a skill in multitude ways, this also naturally expands the amount of possible solutions. There are literally hundreds of possible DL conditions & constraints you could add just alone for shooting: standing position (vertical, bend or lean: forward, backward, sideway) hand position (overhead, in front, behind the back, on the side, under the hip, touch X) eyes (open, closed, left closed, right closed, focus X, re-focus) distance & angle (close, deep, inbetween, 45°, 90°, 180°, turned degree X) balls (heavy, light, small, large, etc.) and so on. The overall goal for DL shooting (independent of the actual movement variation) is still to make the shot (back rim and down or swish = BRADs). In DL techniques, you basicly let athletes choose movement variations inbetween two "extremes". They naturally get a grasp of what is feeling "right" for them and what feels akward with time and space - in general the human body is really good in relation to self-organisation. For example, if you would jump as high as you can from both feet, your body naturally would self-organize to land in a safe and balanced position (unless you force otherwise), you wouldn't land with super wide and spread out feet or in a narrow position or in any kind of a narrow or wide stagger stance or just on one leg.
@@ILB this was an interesting demonstration of bad shooting habits, but I think a bigger challenge is how to unlearn those bad habits. Because once you've developed them, they are in your muscle memory and don't feel awkward (like they would for someone with good habits). You are often unaware of them until someone points them out to you or you see yourself on a video. So it would be good to add some tips how to break these habits like you did in some past videos (for example, standing from a chair to avoid going down with body while going up with the ball).
@@Thekidisalright dude it was like a 5 minute lesson displaying how your form affects the angle of your shot. The players probably could’ve lived without it but you and the people who liked your comment embody pride.
hey guys. thanks alot for the video. but idk what to do man these advices definetly helped but just a little, i still cant shoot threes with keeping a good form. like 1 foot further from the free throw line is where i shoot with maximum force and barely make it go through the hoop. i still miss short all the time, i almost perfected midrange already but god damn im never gonna shoot 3s i guess
keep shooting from that 1 foot past the free throw line until it gets easier, then take another step back and do that until it gets easy. it could take a few weeks but you'll get there
@@niewiemcopisackurd your form shouldn't be exactly the same from that close to 3pt. You should be using more lower body the more you move back and your motion should be become smoother and more of a "one motion" shot when your at 3pt. You're generating more power from your lower body when your at the 3. When your close you're using more upper body. All in all ....your mechanics and aiming should stay the same
can you please explain why when i bring the ball up, sometimes it hit my face and eye? lol i already have my head looking up like the nba players do but when i bring up sometimes it just hit my head i dont understand why
probably because you bring the ball up in the center of your body, i do this too sometimes, try bringing it to the side of your body more (the side of the hand you shoot with)
@@jordandiaz7605 right thx, let me try that. me also have a problem of not being able to control my wrist snap and release the ball off my finger tips, and sometimes my wrist snap to the left and the shot is completely powerless and off. idk, as i grow older, my coordination is getting worst. i dont see the kids at the courts have this kind of problems...
@@aa1944-k2r i would just practice form shooting for a while like right by the basket and shoot good form shots like how this video teaches and you can shoot at the wall to help get that form better and as you start to feel better with it you can take steps back increasing your range
@@彼女を愛している if your shoot path is more to the middle of your body try to put the basketball to your belly button before bringing it up. If you bring the ball up to your right eye tap your inner thigh with the basketball before going into your shot. If you do this and it’s comfortable that’s probably your release point. But it also depends on how old you are, strong you are, how comfortable you are at shooting, your age, and even your hand size, wingspan, and height. In my opinion, if your below 6’1 and you shoot by your nose or mouth you’re OK. Take Trae Young for example. But at the end of the day, do what’s most comfortable for you. Overtime if you’re still young you’ll grow and get stronger. Lifting weights is also an option. You just wanna build good shooting habits
@@LividSugars I'm 16 and 5'6 that's the reason I shoot under my chin but if I'm at least 5'9 or 5'10 I could literally change my shooting style like dame I wish I could still grow😢
@@彼女を愛している Boys usually don’t stop growing until their early 20s in some cases. By the way, if you look up height calculator and put your moms and dads height you can get your projected height
I changed my form to mimic lamelo ball and i have sm more range now. Plus i dont miss lmao. My coach wants to change my form but he cant say shit when i go 4/4 from three in the first half🔥
U RUINED MY BASKETBALL LIFE I USED TO BE SUCH A GOOD SHOOTER SHOOTING WITH 2 HANDS BUT DECIDED TO TRY UR WAY AND NOW I CANT MAKE A SHOT OUT OUTSIDE OF 10 FEET BECAUSE HOW I AM SUPPOSED TO GET ANY POWER ONLY USING ONE HAND
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How tall are you 😳
What’s the name of the blue ball you’re using
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Hey Coach I really appreciate this video a lot more then the other ones on how to build range. You told how people do which hurts your range and tell us how to improve and fix to build range. I had a really bad problem with the shoulder dip as a kid and still have a little problem on that today but this video told me that was the error which none of the other channels videos had or I seen. Also for editing make the text green on what you should do so its more vibrant and grabs the attention more on what to fix. Thanks!
Read your bible! (KJV, preferably) ♥
John's shot is so smooth and effortless; he makes it look so easy! Great vid from all of you guys!
Read your bible! (KJV, preferably) ♥
@@abel6298 No thanks :)
Dom's a sniper but his form look a lil goofy
ILBTV is finally spending time with me dropping them gems
Lets get ittt
Coach can you do something like tips,placement and tactics for a full fledged game
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Hi Coach, I really appreciate your advice and the help I get from your videos. Just one small request, could you please be so kind and add more slow motion into the video. This way I can better see and understand the point you're trying to make. And yes, RUclips has a slow motion function but it's very choppy and not really helpful. Thanks.
Read your bible! (KJV, preferably) ♥
You know what this was pretty helpful for inspiration to teach young kids and to be honest this videos structure is great and really would help a lot of beginners. Also i would like to add that I had also been shooting a little wrong as well.
Thanks watching your videos have helped me with my form a lot
Thank you sir 🙂🔥
Bro john was hooping at the LA fitness in San Antonio TX. He like that! Good to see him doing good!
Whats the blue basketball called
How to add nba range to your jump shot: Mastery? Practice?
Just my thoughts:
- Shooters in video already have good range. There wasn't any real scenario where they were "taught"
- Camera is dizzying, the last short was great. Focusing on the shooter's form was awesome, set to slow motion to appreciate.
- "How to" might be better addressed by showing drills or motions to go through to actually answer how it can be done.
- When people search for "adding range", this usually means people who haven't really practiced shooting or are having a hard time understanding the mechanics. This video can be better if it focused on the awesome points below.
Awesome points:
- Focus on mechanics. (can help a lot if you take a video of yourself)
- When shooting, aim to have the ball release never go below your chin (too high is rarely a problem if you can make it work)
- When you twist your body, hips or shoulder when shooting, try not to. Move closer and practice there.
- Footwork: before and after shooting should be similar. Landing is ideal if you only move a foot forward after a shot.
- Ball pickup to Shooting: As you raise the ball to shoot, make sure its not too far away nor too close (and deep with shoulder "digging')
- Follow through: Hands should flick forward, to help with the motion, try to point at the rim after releasing a shot.
Personally, the most helpful part starts at 12:00
Play on slowmo, record yourself and compare/adjust.
Whatbis thing with keeping your hand stuck outbafter the shot? Ball is already in the air. Holding yhe hand up there cannot vhange the trajectory after leaving the hand.
It’s really simple work out and became stronger because of you try to have your set point at your chin you’re wanting to get blocked very hard
That low setpoint will get you
Why does domanic’s shot look like he’s chucking it? He skips the set point part and looks rushed
He has a chip in his elbow.
Keep preaching us, We are joining NBA soon
I think u mean u😂😂 im not i just wanna be good at ball
how do you fix jumping forward instead of up?
bro this might be it cus all the things u said that were wrong is mainly what im doin with my shot though its hittin i noticed when i started shooting the way u did when u showed the good things it splashed the way i like it but now i actually know the mechanics behind it
Some help. My guide hand leaves the ball a bit before my set point so I’m basically shooting with one hand. It doesn’t look nice and I struggle to shoot from deep. How do I fix
guys you are the best
Kobe had the ball way up high yet managed to shoot perfectly
Cuz he’s just that strong lol 😂, but if you wanna shoot deep, you needa have a one motion shot and not a two motion shot to gather strength
Kobe is also 6'6 210 pounds of near pure muscle
he had a two-motion shot and got a lot of lift because he was a high jumper but was also strong. it was very flat tho
Hey Coach Ryan i learned a lot from you. Thanks a lot. ❤️ 🇵🇭
Not sure what’s the point of keep asking them to purposely do things they don’t normally do to “show” it’s wrong, thats not how they normally shoot you can see they feel awkward and laugh about how ridiculously the things they are told to do just to miss badly. The structure of the video could be better by capturing real bad habits and forms player do in game/practice.
No, that's not accurate. These are higher-level players than a lot of our viewers and have far different personal shooting issues than the majority of our viewers. So it's important to show the viewers different issues they may be facing as there are numerous issues players face. Furthermore, feeling the "wrong" way of things isn't as counterproductive as one would think. The best way to learn something is hot and you shouldn't touch it, is to feel the burn. Typically once you know, you won't make the mistake again.
@@ILB lol, if you really want to relate to your viewers then don’t choose these “high level” players and get some beginners instead. The people who liked my comments shared the same sentiment, it’s just constructive criticism, not sure if you could see it that way thou. 🤷🏻♂️
@@ILB I agree, let athletes feel the "wrong" way, actually can be very powerfull and productive in a safe practice setting.
Especially for beginners and young players *differential learning* has huge potential, since DL constantly and randomly changing the execution of a skill (e.g. foot position on shooting, you let players shoot from wide, narrow, stagger, parallel & "normal" in a random order), so you not only let athletes explore different movement variations but more important let them (self-)discover what works best for them and to learn to perform a skill in multitude ways, this also naturally expands the amount of possible solutions.
There are literally hundreds of possible DL conditions & constraints you could add just alone for shooting: standing position (vertical, bend or lean: forward, backward, sideway) hand position (overhead, in front, behind the back, on the side, under the hip, touch X) eyes (open, closed, left closed, right closed, focus X, re-focus) distance & angle (close, deep, inbetween, 45°, 90°, 180°, turned degree X) balls (heavy, light, small, large, etc.) and so on. The overall goal for DL shooting (independent of the actual movement variation) is still to make the shot (back rim and down or swish = BRADs).
In DL techniques, you basicly let athletes choose movement variations inbetween two "extremes". They naturally get a grasp of what is feeling "right" for them and what feels akward with time and space - in general the human body is really good in relation to self-organisation. For example, if you would jump as high as you can from both feet, your body naturally would self-organize to land in a safe and balanced position (unless you force otherwise), you wouldn't land with super wide and spread out feet or in a narrow position or in any kind of a narrow or wide stagger stance or just on one leg.
@@ILB this was an interesting demonstration of bad shooting habits, but I think a bigger challenge is how to unlearn those bad habits. Because once you've developed them, they are in your muscle memory and don't feel awkward (like they would for someone with good habits). You are often unaware of them until someone points them out to you or you see yourself on a video. So it would be good to add some tips how to break these habits like you did in some past videos (for example, standing from a chair to avoid going down with body while going up with the ball).
@@Thekidisalright dude it was like a 5 minute lesson displaying how your form affects the angle of your shot. The players probably could’ve lived without it but you and the people who liked your comment embody pride.
What brand is the blue basketball?
love this video 🤩
I will have that NBA range now!!!!!
Ryan looks so tall wtf
Haha R2 on a growth spurt
what is the blue basketball called
What’s the name of the blue ball you’re using
hey guys. thanks alot for the video.
but idk what to do man these advices definetly helped but just a little, i still cant shoot threes with keeping a good form. like 1 foot further from the free throw line is where i shoot with maximum force and barely make it go through the hoop.
i still miss short all the time, i almost perfected midrange already but god damn im never gonna shoot 3s i guess
keep shooting from that 1 foot past the free throw line until it gets easier, then take another step back and do that until it gets easy. it could take a few weeks but you'll get there
Get ur strength up or there’s something wrong with ur shot motion
thanks guys. its probably just a workout and getting my strength up
@@niewiemcopisackurd your form shouldn't be exactly the same from that close to 3pt. You should be using more lower body the more you move back and your motion should be become smoother and more of a "one motion" shot when your at 3pt. You're generating more power from your lower body when your at the 3. When your close you're using more upper body. All in all ....your mechanics and aiming should stay the same
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Lets get it!
hello coach ive been doing 3pt shot but it always falls short my shot is straight but always hit the rim what can i do to improve my short shot?
Get more legs into it
I use a chair to get around. So my shot is all upper body.
I loveee your videos man...im always watching and then going straight to the Court practicing😍😍😍
The red shirt guy shot is a bit weird. His head is tilted back. Whereas the blue shirt looks more smooth with great posture.
Dom has a chip in his elbow
is it ok to have feet slight to the side when shooting
yes
Noti
lets get ittt
I actually shoot from above the head thanks for the video
this video was l33T :D just like it ends on 13:37
Skip to 4:30
start at 4:43 if you do not want to waste your time
can you please explain why when i bring the ball up, sometimes it hit my face and eye? lol
i already have my head looking up like the nba players do but when i bring up sometimes it just hit my head i dont understand why
probably because you bring the ball up in the center of your body, i do this too sometimes, try bringing it to the side of your body more (the side of the hand you shoot with)
@@jordandiaz7605 right thx, let me try that. me also have a problem of not being able to control my wrist snap and release the ball off my finger tips, and sometimes my wrist snap to the left and the shot is completely powerless and off. idk, as i grow older, my coordination is getting worst. i dont see the kids at the courts have this kind of problems...
@@aa1944-k2r i would just practice form shooting for a while like right by the basket and shoot good form shots like how this video teaches and you can shoot at the wall to help get that form better and as you start to feel better with it you can take steps back increasing your range
Would this help me shoot like curry by Friday?
😂
How can I fix my set point when it's under my chin
shoot closer with proper form then increase ur range
Same my set point is under my chin because I need power when shooting outside but at midrange my set point is at top of the eye
@@彼女を愛している if your shoot path is more to the middle of your body try to put the basketball to your belly button before bringing it up. If you bring the ball up to your right eye tap your inner thigh with the basketball before going into your shot. If you do this and it’s comfortable that’s probably your release point.
But it also depends on how old you are, strong you are, how comfortable you are at shooting, your age, and even your hand size, wingspan, and height. In my opinion, if your below 6’1 and you shoot by your nose or mouth you’re OK.
Take Trae Young for example.
But at the end of the day, do what’s most comfortable for you. Overtime if you’re still young you’ll grow and get stronger. Lifting weights is also an option. You just wanna build good shooting habits
@@LividSugars I'm 16 and 5'6 that's the reason I shoot under my chin but if I'm at least 5'9 or 5'10 I could literally change my shooting style like dame I wish I could still grow😢
@@彼女を愛している Boys usually don’t stop growing until their early 20s in some cases. By the way, if you look up height calculator and put your moms and dads height you can get your projected height
what is that basketball called
nc video but i notice the shoe of the guy who wear orange tshirt. that is my dream shoes ever pg1.
I changed my form to mimic lamelo ball and i have sm more range now. Plus i dont miss lmao. My coach wants to change my form but he cant say shit when i go 4/4 from three in the first half🔥
what about the thumb flick?
menn sameee HAHAHAHAHA
4:44 what helps
Start low with knees bent with the ball. You can also get a chair really close to the basket and stand up and shoot fluently (no hitches)
But Trae young shoot label to his nose
I noticed that the black guy didn’t have his hands close to his body when loading to shoot
How tall are you
The funny things is that this my jump shot form
Bruh they don't pause for a second to shoot they shoot fast idk where you saw that.
dom's shot is so wonky. it always looks like its not going in.
He has a chip in his shoulder
Lol I was thinking the same. No way it's going in... nvm, swish. 😅
6:24 is flightreacts shooting form😅
This video should be titled 'how not to add range'
The cámara is really shaky
I know a lot of girls that shoot with that elbow dip to gain more power in their shot.
Hi
ayyy what's good
Read your bible! (KJV, preferably) ♥
Can we cut the bs and get to the point of the video
It's rlly not bs
hahaha, im messed up . all checks on how not to shoot ... damn my mechanics is fu**ed
Simple as shooting deep shots after every workout. My range goes back to the logo... and I'm a nobody
My range goes to half court. Which means I’m a better shooter than you
Half of the video is based off flight's shot
ratio
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That’s trae young on the right
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學壞手勢就係呢啲
WE NEED TO SEE OTHERS STYLE OF SHOOTING, THESE TWO HAVE THEIR OWN STYLE OF SHOOTING. TENDS TO BE A LITTLE BIAS. WHEN YOUR TEACHING.
Their release shot is different, but the body movement up to the wrist has the same motion.
Werd!
wudddd
I would not be able to stand the sound of that floor, I'd rather play in a department store
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The guy in red is gay right?
U RUINED MY BASKETBALL LIFE I USED TO BE SUCH A GOOD SHOOTER SHOOTING WITH 2 HANDS BUT DECIDED TO TRY UR WAY AND NOW I CANT MAKE A SHOT OUT OUTSIDE OF 10 FEET BECAUSE HOW I AM SUPPOSED TO GET ANY POWER ONLY USING ONE HAND
ik this was 11 months ago but you should build your strength cause this is the only really good way that everybody shoots, such as curry
Practice from 10 feet until it gets easier and take a step back and try