Taylors shot analysis write up
Angle 1: Straight on- Camera under basket.
- Is the ball
brought straight up on the shooting hand side? yes
- Are finger,
elbow, knee and toe in the same plane? My fingers point off to the
side
- Do the
shooting fingers finish pointing down towards your forward foot? No,
my fingers go on an angle to the side when I finish
- Does your
elbow finish near or above your eyes? Near, yes
- Does the off- hand come of the ball just before release?
yes
Angle
2: Rear View- Camera is directly
behind shooter.
- Is the
shooting had directly behind the ball with the two shooting fingers in the
middle? No, my fingers point off to the side
- Is the
off-hand at 9 or 3 o’clock? 9 o’clock
- Is the ball
released with one-hand? yes
- Is the off-hand vertical at release? Or is it rotated towards
the ball? What would this mean?
I do both. Sometimes it rotates towards the ball and others my
off-hand is vertical. When the off-hand is rotates towards the ball that
means you’re shooting with both hands.
Angle 3: Side View- Camera on shooting hand side.
- Is the
wrist cocked before the release? slightly
- Is the
footwork consistant? yes
- Is the ball
kept in front of the body? yes
- When the ball is released are the elbows near or above the eyes? Near,
yes
3 things i need to improve is when i release the ball, to keep my fingers straight because it inflicts the direction my shot goes. also to make sure my off hand stays vertical and doesnt face the hoop. and rhe last thing is to make sue my stance is straight because if my dominant foot isnt straight with the foot than it can also inflict my shot.
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ReplyDeletehi taylor. i think your formation is really good, but i noticed that your right wrist bend left slightly after the ball released in angle 2.
ReplyDelete**I deleted the original comment B/C I couldn't figure out how to edit it** Hey, Taylor! I noticed a couple things that you could work on for your shot... because I do the same thing. When you release the ball, make sure it is higher, and your elbow is above your eye, right now it looks a little flat. Also, after you jump, your feet come a lot closer together which is throwing off your balance, so try and keep them about the same when you land. It feels a little odd, I know, but it should help with your overall balance.
ReplyDeleteHi Tay it is Mai. I noticed from your video that you are pushing the ball when you take a shot which means you are using the power from your shoulder so i think you can take a shot with using your fingers. anyway, that was a nice shot!
ReplyDeleteHey Tay, I think to help improve your shot you could follow through your shot more. Also when you release the ball, release it higher and with more arc. Overall you have a nice shot and just those little things would show a huge improvement in your shot.
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