Angle 1: Straight on- Camera under basket.
- The ball is brought up straight (middle) and the moved it o my shooting side (right)
- My off hand doesn't leave the ball in time thus altering my shot's path.
- My elbow finish near my eyes
Angle 2: Rear View- Camera is directly behind shooter.
- My shooting hand is directly behind the ball with my index finger predominantly in the middle.
- The ball seems to be released with 2 hands because my off-hand is getting off the ball in time.
Angle 3: Rear View- Camera is directly behind shooter.
- My wrist are cocked back just before the release
- The ball is kept in front of my body constantly
- When the ball is released my elbows are near my eyes
Conclusion (key points of improvement)
Have less involvement from my non - shooting hand.
Better leg stance (not to wide or narrow)
Ball needs to leave my pointing and middle finger last
#1 In your first and last shots your feet didn't leave the ground, maybe you could try to get up when shooting.
ReplyDelete#2 You could try straightening your feet out instead of pointing them to the left. :**
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DeleteHi David, work on your shot form because on angle 2, it looks like you are shooting with two hands. square up your feet to the basket.
ReplyDeleteHello David, you need to fix your guide hand after your release.
ReplyDeleteHello David, you also should square your feet to the basket.
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