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Uploaded by on Dec 14, 2008

Hey people! I need help in improving my pull shot. Can anyone give me any pointers in how i can improve it! Really appreciated!

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  • I see! Thanks for the advice, ill train it up and post another when in a month or so! HAHA! Thanks again!

  • Ok cool! Ill try that out! Thanks man!

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  • Learn the pull shot in increments. Set the ball up as far away from you as you can. Set the middle man up on the far side of the ball. Set the opponants up so you only have to pull a short ways to score. Execute a hundred or so shots. Move the opponants men so you must pull just a little farther to get around them and score. Repeat process until you are pulling the entire width of the goal.

  • Are you from Singapore, Russell? Haha. Can show me more of your pull shots?

  • Good job.. but its completely different when you dont set up the defense yourself. So some of those moves wouldn't work

  • Here's a couple of important tips. The ball should always be touching the side of the man before you shoot. Practice the set up so you can quickly get the ball in that position. Also, practice shooting the pull from a stand still. Dont tweak the man so much. You can use the tweak as a way to read what kind of defense somebody is playing, but when you practice try to get a good pull from a stand still set up.

    Goood job.

    -zeke

  • ok. 1)NEVER set the ball with your hand. You're losing the chance to learn to pass from man to man to set the ball up.  You only have 15 sec on the three bar so if you haven't learned to set the ball up quickly, you'll foul and lose the chance to shoot. 2) ALWAYS make sure you are in full contact with the ball before initiating the pull. Otherwise you'll lose control of the ball at the moment of shot stroke. The more contact, the more control, the more accurate shot. Otherwise it's coming along

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