This Is How I Would Become An INSANE Shooter (From 0 To 100)
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- I spent so much time practicing and working on my shot as a player. And that work ethic definitely helped me improve. But I never truly improved to the level that I knew I was capable of getting to. I'd have a great shooting game here or there but I never became that high level, knock down shooter that I dreamed of becoming. Knowing what I know now as a trainer and coach for the past 5+ years, here is exactly what I would do if I could go back in time and do it all over again and I'm confident that these things would have completely transformed my ability, confidence, and success as a shooter.
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Man I love these types of videos where its a full guide on a specific subject its way more helpful than your average video
Glad you found it helpful!
Read your bible! (KJV, preferably)
@@abel6298 I do Im a Christian.
@@abel6298 are u a freemason?
IF ONE DAY If I'm missing a lot and I'm not able to recover my shot, I shoul keep shooting or not, and leva it for the next day???
You don’t have to but I would suggest since you already did these types of videos on ball handling and shooting you can also do the same thing for finishing, defense, passing, and maybe rebounding
Yup definitely going to cover those things! Also planning on talking about how I should’ve developed basketball IQ, dealt with nerves/lack of confidence, and likely more things as I get more requests!
@@VisionDrivenBasketball I don't know if you want to include this in basketball IQ or make a separate video but advanced passing and receiving passes, not just getting it to one guy but things like lobs, situational placement, knowing when to make an extra pass and how to spot it, etc would help. Could be classified as playmaking or how to be a court general
One thing I’ll say as a career bench guy brought in to shoot is sometimes it’s good to jump right into game shots no big warmup. This is how it’ll be a lot of the time in games. Then my first sort of break I may go back in to form shooting to assess where I am after I’ve warmed up with 50-100 reps
I do this a lot! For a lot of my players, we go right into what I call “The 8 AM AAU Drill” where the first thing they have to do is go at least 3/4 on 4 different game shots in order to start the workout. So we might go corner to wing relocation, wing to corner relocation, pindown on the wing, and then transition 3 (or really any 4 shots, it’s always different)…this gets them in the mindset of being able to make shots right away without needing a warmup and for my high school players, they get prepared for the aau games where they’ll get maybe 5 shots to warmup and then will be expected to make shots. Definitely something that I love to do.
The dip is called a centrifugal pump.
I believe it’s actually called an ephemeral squick
@@TGoodie1717I thought it was called a fugacious plop
Totally agree on getting "game-realistic" reps. Real passes/catches, realistic locations, etc
What would you say a good minimum period to try this routine out would be?
Could be interested in doing a 'I tried vision driven basketball's shooting plan for X months and here are my results" video
thanks man this covered a lot of areas I never paid much attention to
Wait 29:21 is that the UNIS bubble??
Bro really cool vid can you make a video about form
Because my form is trash 😭
I really need help
Check it out: ruclips.net/video/HnBLAiqL0Wk/видео.htmlsi=otQ8bqmSCx8InPQo
Thank you Tracye Jackson Davis
That’s a new one😂😂
Energy transfer
Hand placement
Variability
Game shots
Different footworks
Challenges
Hi Ethan! Thanks for the video; it was super enlightening. I'm excited to implement the workout but I wanted to clarify a few things:
1. For perfection shooting (19:44), should we be doing those from the mid-paint area?
2. For high spin energy transfer shooting (20:02), should we be doing those from the high-paint/free throw area?
3. For bad pass shooting (34:47), are we changing up both the pass and the spot (wing/top key/corner) with each rep?
4. For bad footwork shooting (35:04), should we practice these from 3PT range? In the video you're in the high paint area, so I didn't know if we should be practicing the midrange before the 3PT.
5. For 5 spot 3PT shooting (35:07), as a beginner shooter I don't think I'll be able to hit 5 makes without missing two in a row. Do you have a modification to make it easier? Maybe the rule can be 3 misses in a row?
Thanks again, I'm looking forward to levelling up my shooting and dominating my work men's league :)
@@stin5584 1. Yes, high paint/free throw line is good
2. Usually recommend going free throw line area though it could be done from the 3pt line if you want!
3. Yes
4. I’d say ideally 3 pointers, but if that’s too hard you can do it from the midrange
5. You can definitely make that adjustment, whatever makes it doable yet still challenging!
Happy to help my man!!
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Had to watch this right away
Game shots, Game Spots , Game Speed it’s that simple!
Thanks a lot for the vid man. Didn't expect you to keep your promise regarding this video 😂. Eagerly waiting for the passing version now. Great work. Much love.
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I don’t have a problem with doing the motion of shooting, but a problem I do have is that at the end of my shot when I’m about to shoot I push it and I don’t really know how to fix it. And I also push it a lot more when I’m shooting from the 3 pt line
Why ball always slip outta my hands when shooting. How to strengthen? I always have flat arc. Wrist snap is bad. I suck at shooting even i train almost everyday
probably a wrist flexibility issue
I haven’t seen you shoot personally so take this with a grain of salt but it’s probably your hand placement. The best way to find out though is to look into common shooting mistakes and see which one you’re probably doing the most and adjust from there. You can shoot as many shots are you want but your flick will not change unless you deliberately try to change that
Wrist snap is similar to how you dribble, try same motion as you shoot
@@bbraithwaite772 funny thing is i just push down on dribbling
@@enterthejordan454 push and roll the ball off your fingertips
after some time people will realize this is THE blueprint, this is what it takes
Hey Coach, I want to ask that which exercises i should do to generate some strength to raise my set point and increase my range.Please reply🏀
How many form shots a day should I be doing to re learn my jumpshot?? Off-season is about to start
Um mister i love all the advice you are giving I was wondering if i could take some of your classes pls
How about release finger?
U said to not work on a one dribble pull up as much as two or three dribble pull cause it doesn’t really work unless you get your defender with a shot fake, so then why did Kobe utilize it so much??
How many players in the world play like Kobe? How many offenses at the high school, college, and NBA level are built for shots that Kobe took? The answer is none. That’s not modern day basketball.
Where do you practice
bro i play my friend 1v1 and cant get by him and when i do he just blocks my shot
pump fake more, get better shooting form, get a better handle, and get more physical
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