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I'm certainly using some of these! I love how you said those rotating drills don't apply to game (9:55), but as someone who plays 3x3, it 100% applies to my game. Would be crazy to shoot right off of clearing the ball. And to think I never thought of practicing that 😅
There are a lot of workouts for on this channel now, shooting off the catch, getting downhill, finishing drills etc. How do I decide what things to work on, when to work on a new workout, when to stop doing it but maintaining the skills I learned?
you should watch his videos on how to structure your schedule. all these workouts will never stop being effective. It's just your decision on which ones you want to master
Hey coach why does it feel like Curry's hard shots look different from Kyrie's, Dame's and Murrays shot. Like it looks different. Also how many shots should i take a day and per week. I took 300 shots and my forearm literally feels sore like what's the ideal number for a intermediate shooter(i make open 3s in game like 30% of the time. wide open maybe 50% on a good day)
different forms and habits, at the end of the day if it works it works, bro make sure you get form shots every time to start off. if you want to be a good shooter you have to hit above 70% when your training by yourself.
I think the difference is Curry has no two motion at all, whereas Kyrie Dame and Murray all can fall back on a two motion shot which their midranges often are (even though it looks similar, they often have a higher setpoint and slower release or even a double clutch). So for Curry, it's just the same shot. At any leg position, and direction. He just turns his body mid jump and it's the exact same shot anywhere. He just uses speed instead of verticality ("athleticism") when challenged which the other 3 you pointed out has on Curry.
Secondly as the guy previously said, aim for 70% on your own practice, it will translate to roughly 40% in game when open. And there isn't an amount of 3s you need to hit, you need to hit the 3s right. So make sure every shot feels right, with the perfect form. Video yourself. Then add in drills, enough to feel challenged. 20 per spot as a warmup is fine. Get to drills. End the session with 5 straights free throws and 5 straight 3s.
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I'm certainly using some of these! I love how you said those rotating drills don't apply to game (9:55), but as someone who plays 3x3, it 100% applies to my game. Would be crazy to shoot right off of clearing the ball. And to think I never thought of practicing that 😅
the thumbnail is giving me ptsd as a lakers fan
It’s not AD fault that Jokic is that guy
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As a heat fan I am about to join you, but they deserve it I guess
With the way Murray was playing yesterday,I had a feeling By Any Means was going to use him in a video soon
Can you make the ultimate guide to shiftiness part 2 please?
Super valuable video, great tips and drills, keep teaching coach!
I’m definitely stealing some of this sauce! Good work
Please do!
There are a lot of workouts for on this channel now, shooting off the catch, getting downhill, finishing drills etc. How do I decide what things to work on, when to work on a new workout, when to stop doing it but maintaining the skills I learned?
you should watch his videos on how to structure your schedule. all these workouts will never stop being effective. It's just your decision on which ones you want to master
Really - trully great video
it a skill that players should develop in advanced level.
Thank you for sharing!!!
Great video.
Lakers fans getting cooked even on workout vids 😭😭
Vy slip then it's dribbles, where did I see blood dribble today from which video?
Hi Coach, what can I change so that I can do it if I am just by myself? Thanks!
You should do a training work shop
That guy is really good 💀
Hakeem post scoring workout please
Watch Embiid he’s more skilled
W trainer
hey coach, is shooting w a thumb flick bad?
hey man, if the thumb flick doesnt affect your shot negatively and you're still making buckets don't worry about it
but if it does try to shoot with a ghost guide hand, hope this help you 😁
does he play for vanderbelt or whatever its called?
He did, he’s at South Carolina this upcoming year.
Shooting Off the Dribble (運球投籃)Catch and shoot (接球投籃)
Great
Hey coach why does it feel like Curry's hard shots look different from Kyrie's, Dame's and Murrays shot. Like it looks different. Also how many shots should i take a day and per week. I took 300 shots and my forearm literally feels sore like what's the ideal number for a intermediate shooter(i make open 3s in game like 30% of the time. wide open maybe 50% on a good day)
different forms and habits, at the end of the day if it works it works, bro make sure you get form shots every time to start off. if you want to be a good shooter you have to hit above 70% when your training by yourself.
I think the difference is Curry has no two motion at all, whereas Kyrie Dame and Murray all can fall back on a two motion shot which their midranges often are (even though it looks similar, they often have a higher setpoint and slower release or even a double clutch). So for Curry, it's just the same shot. At any leg position, and direction. He just turns his body mid jump and it's the exact same shot anywhere. He just uses speed instead of verticality ("athleticism") when challenged which the other 3 you pointed out has on Curry.
Secondly as the guy previously said, aim for 70% on your own practice, it will translate to roughly 40% in game when open. And there isn't an amount of 3s you need to hit, you need to hit the 3s right. So make sure every shot feels right, with the perfect form. Video yourself. Then add in drills, enough to feel challenged. 20 per spot as a warmup is fine. Get to drills. End the session with 5 straights free throws and 5 straight 3s.
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"If we find ourselves with a desire that nothing in this world can satisfy, the most probable explanation is that we were made for another world.”
- CS Lewis
Key To Eternal Life:
ua-cam.com/video/uZdv-TtiMkg/v-deo.html
Change the thumbnail please😔
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