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Summary: Shoot a jump shot like a pro! Learn about your hand release to shoot a jump shot in youth basketball in this free basketball coaching video.
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Sean Hobson Sean Hobson's passion is teaching youngsters the fundamentals of all basketball. Hobson's coaching career began in basketball-crazed Indiana where he helped c... read more
Hi, this is Sean Hobson and what we're talking about right now is the proper mechanics behind making a great shooter. Now, we can talk about having a good base. We've talked about picking up the goal with your eyes. Now, its the important part which is actually making the shot. So, first of all, we always want to catch the ball and we want to get locked in the shooting form. We want to have our feet shoulder width apart, good base. Now, we have our hands perfectly ready. Now is ready in time to make the shot. Now, there are a lot of ways that you can make the shot. We want to talk about the proper way. There's kind of a difference that you have to find out. There is a common point that you need to practice over and over again. And what I mean by that is some people shoot the ball way out in front of them. That's not where you want to go because what happens with that is a) the ball is going to have too much velocity and you're going to have a flat shot. Its going to have a hard time getting up over the rim. Its going to hit the front of the rim. So you don't want to come out of your shot and shoot it straight out in front of you. You also don't want to shoot the ball straight up top because what's going to happen there is you're going to shoot the ball up high but its not going to have very much distance. So you want to find a happy medium. And that release is going to be about right here. All you're going to do is you're going to take your hand from your shoulder and just bring it straight out and that's about the proper angle to making a shot. So not too high, not too far out, but about right in the middle of making the shot and Hunter's going to demonstrate what that looks like. Good. You see his hand wasn't straight up, it wasn't straight out, its about 45 degree angle and that's the proper shooting style that we want you guys to use.