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Coleman puts shooting under the microscope in this episode, there's a ridiculous amount of value packed into this 20 min episode. If you want to really, truly develop yourself, your players and your team into lights out shooters... you need to listen to this podcast.
Repping out the same shot, in five different spots may not be the best approach when developing your ability to shoot. Shocker. The science of building a shooter, breaking down the most important components of shooting - things like energy transfer, hand placement, adaptability and more and also how to develop these qualities are discussed.
Steph Curry is always a great example of someone who maximized their potential - yes he had the genetics, however, he didn't have the easiest route. He worked really hard, not just that though, he worked with a specific intent to become the greatest shooter of all time. He always curious, always adding different nuance to his training, due to his size he had to adapt to longer, faster defenders, he developed his conditioning and so much more. There are things we can take from players like Steph.
Make sure to follow us on all socials to keep up to date!
YT: https://www.youtube.com/@ByAnyMeansBasketball & https://www.youtube.com/@ByAnyMeansCoaches
IG: https://www.instagram.com/byanymeanscoaches/
By By Any Means Coaches4.8
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Coleman puts shooting under the microscope in this episode, there's a ridiculous amount of value packed into this 20 min episode. If you want to really, truly develop yourself, your players and your team into lights out shooters... you need to listen to this podcast.
Repping out the same shot, in five different spots may not be the best approach when developing your ability to shoot. Shocker. The science of building a shooter, breaking down the most important components of shooting - things like energy transfer, hand placement, adaptability and more and also how to develop these qualities are discussed.
Steph Curry is always a great example of someone who maximized their potential - yes he had the genetics, however, he didn't have the easiest route. He worked really hard, not just that though, he worked with a specific intent to become the greatest shooter of all time. He always curious, always adding different nuance to his training, due to his size he had to adapt to longer, faster defenders, he developed his conditioning and so much more. There are things we can take from players like Steph.
Make sure to follow us on all socials to keep up to date!
YT: https://www.youtube.com/@ByAnyMeansBasketball & https://www.youtube.com/@ByAnyMeansCoaches
IG: https://www.instagram.com/byanymeanscoaches/