postheadericon Tips for Improving Your Basketball Shooting Skills


by Carlena Truss


You can find a lot of different theories about how to increase your basketball abilities. But, it is really all about focusing on your fundamentals. Basketball encompasses everything from physical training, general skills, the right technique and psychological concentration. Shooting is where all of these come together. Obviously, it is the most important component of the game. So let see some of the most efficient ways for improving your shooting skills.

This is something every player should focus on since it is how points are scored. There are many types of shots and there are also many aspects to shooting. As you're learning the game, however, it's good to be a well-rounded player and have the ability to shoot from every possible position. The following tips will help you improve your shooting abilities.

Foul shots, or free throws, is something that everyone needs to practice. These shots are the purest form of shooting, as it's just you and the basketball, with no one guarding you. Problems focusing and nerves make these seemingly easy shots difficult for many players. When taking this shot, try to relax as much as possible and focus on a spot above the rim. Make sure the ball travels in an arc, not a straight line and remember to follow through with the shot.

Jump shots are an important part of shooting, and for this reason you should work to improve your vertical jump as well as your shooting technique. Keep your elbow in and under the ball as much as possible, as this will give you more control and help you aim the shot. The longer the shot needs to be, the higher you will need to jump. But make sure that you're not focusing on jumping so much that you lose control of your hand and the ball.

The shot should be done in one fluid motion. Release the ball as you reach the peak of your jump. With practice, you can perfect your jumping and therefore your jump shots.

In conclusion, shooting in basketball comes down to a combination of raw talent, lots of practice and good concentration. Everyone has different natural abilities, but you are the one who determines how much of your potential you live up to.

In addition to trying to improve on your weaknesses, don't forget to develop your strengths. When you keep the above tips in mind, over time you will see improvement in your game and your shooting skills.




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