Catch and Shoot Jump Shot Drill
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i'm only 5'6 and 15, joined my local club cause i trained by watching your vids with just my friend, managed to become 1st pick point guard. Thanks Coach.
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Awesome Vids! i play semi pro, and i can score but my j has never been consistent and as a combo guard, its obviously a plus almost necessity to have a reliable jump shot, the vids I've watched so far have helped tremendously...Thanks
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You are brilliant thxs so much
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@crooklyn817 same here. i would drain 8/10 three pointers consistently while practicing or shooting around myself. come game time i just hesitate or doubt myself and miss. i hate it.
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Coach Wissel, your coaching is brilliant. I was practising my shooting for months without improvement, but i found your videos, and within a few weeks my form and accuracy went through the roof.
I followed all your videos step by step and the results have been soo good..
Thank you!
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Coach Wissel, your teaching methods are great - the "Key Words" are especially useful - really helps your mind focus on the shot and block out all the other distractions. Now we need to see some of these drills in High Definition so the folks at home have the clearest view possible of the great techniques!
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@HalWissel Thanks for the advice, im surely gonna have to practice my shooting a great deal more.
Been practicing my shot for awhile now, its certainly gotten better but i have yet to find consistency in my shot during actual games. Part of the reason could be fear or just the fact that many other people are watching, but whatever it is im trying to find my perfect shooting form and with it some confidence.
crooklyn817 9 months ago 2
@crooklyn817 Confidence is the most important asset in shooting. There is no substitute for game success in developing confidence. However, the more you practice intently, the more automatic your shot will be, and the more likely you will be confident and succeed when the opportunity comes during a game.Correct practice is the difference that separates the great shooter from those who are merely good. Great shooters simply practice more intently and more often.
HalWissel 9 months ago