Improve Your Skills – The Top 5 Shooting Tips

We all know the feeling, you have the ball, you shoot your best shot, the crowd goes silent for a second and you think that glory is yours, but it hits the backboard and rebounds into the hand of your opponent. It’s heartbreaking, but it’s also preventable. By working on your shooting skills away from the court you can improve your stats and get your game back on track.

Here are the top 5 shooting tips to ensure you never miss a shot when you need it most.

1. Position yourself

The key to success is good aim, and this can only be achieved with your body position. Keep your body square to the rim, with your feet facing the way you want the ball to go. Your elbows should be at 90 degrees and move straight up from there, with your shooting fingers facing towards the basket. Have the ball over the eye that corresponds with your preferred hand.

 

2. Keep your movement fluid

Once you have your position set up, you can practice shooting the ball. It’s important to practice moving in one fluid motion. Rise with the ball, with your legs and toes moving at the same time. Then shoot at the top of the jump.

 

3. Practice from different angles

When you are in the heat of a basketball game you can be shooting from a range of angles. To get a handle on all scopes, focus on shooting easy baskets and then challenge yourself with reps from awkward positions and eventually from the three-point line to build your confidence.

 

4. Build up your endurance

Persist through fatigue when you are practicing shots at training so that you are ready when the pressure is applied during a game. A great tip is to shoot as many shots as you an until you clear 100 without missing the basketball hoop.

 

5. Don’t overthink it

Overthinking the mechanics of the shot loses the fluidity of it, and when you need to move on the fly, fluidity is essential. When you are practicing your shooting away from the game, focus on how you move and find good habits to stick to. If you notice problems with your style, fix it immediately. Doing so will help the good habits become naturally ingrained in you, so that when you step back onto the court you will avoid all of your former mistakes and start dominating the net.

Following these tips will help you become more in tune with your skills and aid in finding the best form of movement to compliment your shooting style. You will be shooting shot after shot and bringing your team to victory in no time.