These are some of the most common issues I have seen in my time working with thousands of athletes across the world.
Even the smallest shooting form mistakes that can have a huge impact on a players jump shot. If just one detail is missed it can create a bad habit for years to come.
Keep shooting essentials will build the correct shot mechanics and help your player form good habits.
Once the correct mechanics are built and good habits are formed, we dive into the mental and emotional part of the game.
The two main issues players struggle with are:
Creating repeatable energy in different situations and overcoming limiting beliefs.
So what does this mean?
Almost any player can knock down shots in perfect, standstill situations - But what happens when you get a bad pass?
Or when you have to stop on a dime and momentum is carrying you forward?
In real games you will have to shoot the ball from a variety of different positions, angles and release points. The key to this is being able to create the energy that will give you the right "feel" no matter what's going on around you.
Once we get your mechanics and energy down, the last step is overcoming limiting beliefs...
Building a new and improved jump shot is easy. I've done it with thousands of athletes ranging from young kids to pros.
The harder part is understanding that you're not the player you used to be.
We will help you become the confident, lights out shooter that you have always visualized. And with this new skill set, comes more responsibility.
Your role on your team will change, the people around you will be amazed at your improvement, and you will start to see your true potential as a basketball player.