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Yes, from the moment you leave the ground, you will accurately adjust your posture, grasp the sense of the ball, and be ready to shoot, but you will not throw the ball until the highest point, so that it is the most correct jump shot.
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One of the most important shooting techniques in modern basketball is the jump shot. It is a very fast shooting technique in which the shooter jumps upwards and throws the ball as they approach the highest point of the jump. This shot is difficult for defenders to block because the shooter jumps high and throws the ball in mid-air.
1. The preparation for the jump shot should be to face the basket, feet shoulder-width apart, and bend the knees. One thing is crucial: when shooting, the toes of both feet should be facing the direction of the basket.
2. Use this preparatory position as a starting position, and then jump up with both feet on the ground. At the same time, raise the ball to the forehead. In this ball-holding position, you can see the basket from underside of the ball.
3. When approaching the highest point, swing your arms up, shake your wrist to pluck the ball, and keep your arms and hands to follow up the shooting action after the ball is shot until the ball touches the hoop.
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Generally, it is to shoot from the air to the highest point, but there is also a time difference ...... choose to take the first shot or shoot slowly according to the opponent's defensive intensity
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When the person jumps up, he starts to prepare for shooting, when the body is at the highest point of ascent, he shoots, and when the body just starts to fall!! That is, start shooting when you are in the air!!
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In order to look good, or if you are really a head taller than others, you can choose to stagnate and shoot, if you want to shoot quickly, you can choose to shoot off the ground.
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No, it's when you get off and the ball reaches its highest point before you shoot. It's not easy to get off the hat.
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A jump shot is when the ball is ...... the ball is at its highest point after jumpingThis requires a higher balance of the body, mainly the strength of the waist and abdomen ......
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At the highest point, there was a momentary stagnation of the body in the air, and it was at that time to shoot. There are also those who shoot while falling, but the difficulty is very high, and basically they shoot without jumping.
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When you take off and jump, when you do the movement, when you are ready. Raise your hand high and throw it.
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It's the highest point you jump, and your body has a pause. That instant shot.
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no.When it's the highest point, I will shoot...
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Truth be told, it depends on your own physical fitness.
If you're in the air long enough, shoot at the best point of your jump.
If you're not physically fit, it's best to shoot when you're about to jump to a high point.
Playing basketball is all about personal quality.
This will bring out your strengths.
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It is a shot in 1 second after jumping.
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Personal habits, how you are most comfortable to vote.
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Hello, you can jump with your right foot and shoot with your right hand.
There are two types of jumps when throwing: one-foot jumps and two-foot jumps.
A one-foot jump is the same as a normal layup, except that the basket is farther away from the basket. Jumping with both feet is a jump + throw. If you want to master the technique of throwing the Shiling, diligent practice is essential.
In practice, there are some details that should be taken care of.
Jumping foot: If you want to throw with your right hand, your right foot should be the first step after picking up the ball, and the second step is your left foot, called the jumping foot, which you need to jump up with this step and use your strength to complete the throw.
Swing your limbs: When holding the ball up, your knees and elbows should also swing with your body.
Full Speed: Jump at full speed under control, and jump as vertically as possible to reduce forward collisions, which gives you more room to shoot and minimizes injury.
Finger pluck the ball: Keep relaxed during the throwing process, and use your fingers to pluck the ball when the ball leaves your hand to control the rotation of the ball. Radian:
Throw the ball in as high an arc as possible, both to avoid the defender's hand and to make it easier for the ball to hollow into the net. Or finish with a neat eraser.
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In basketball, shooting is a crucial technical part. Among them, jump shooting and shooting on the spot are two basic ways to shoot early baskets, and they are different in terms of operation methods, difficulty and practicality. This article will compare and analyze these two types of shooting.
First of all, from the point of view of technical movements, jump shots require players to master balance and strength during the jump to throw the ball. On the other hand, shooting on the spot is performed in a standing position, which is more stable than a jump shot, and it is easier to adjust posture and maintain feel.
In terms of difficulty, jump shots are higher than spot shots. Because the jump shot requires the player to have a strong jumping ability and body control ability. Shooting on the other hand, on the other hand, focuses more on the mastery of skill and stability.
In actual games, jump shots are often used in response to defensive pressure or in pursuit of longer shooting distance. Shooting on the spot is mostly used for quick shots from close range or to adjust the pace.
In addition, from a training point of view, the training effect of shooting in place is more significant. Because shooting on the spot can better help players master the correct shooting posture and skills, and improve the shooting percentage. Jump shooting training focuses on improving the player's reaction speed and explosiveness to cope with the more demanding game environment.
In actual combat, the advantages and disadvantages of the two shooting methods are also reflected. Jumpers can provide more distance and higher scoring opportunities, but they require more stamina and skill. Shooting on the spot provides more stability and is easier to adjust and control, but can be ineffective against tight defenses or longer shooting distances.
Overall, jump shots and spot shots have their own advantages and disadvantages, and players need to choose the right shot based on the game situation and individual ability. At the same time, through training and practice, players can continuously improve their shooting skills to adapt to more complex game environments and higher scoring requirements.
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Jump shots and shots on the spot are both ways to shoot in basketball.
A shot on the spot is a shot that is made without leaving the ground, while a jump shot is shot while jumping.
The jump shot is usually a technique used when facing an opponent in a game and needs to complete a shot with the opponent's interference.
The jump shot can be used to get the ball thrown higher up, making it easier to get past the opponent's defense. At the same time, the jump shot can also be used to make it easier for players to adjust the direction and strength of their shots, because players can control their bodies more flexibly when they are in a sleepy jumping state.
Shooting in place focuses more on the accuracy and stability of the shot, as the players do not have the movement to jump to help them adjust the direction and strength of the shot.
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It's no different, but you have to jump when you shoot. However, there can also be retreat step throwing, the golden rooster throws various moves independently, and the jump shot includes a wide range.
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Don't pursue the rate of regret of hitting the friend, the center of gravity is lowered, the knees are slightly bent, and the blue action of jumping up is done, so that there is no ball first, and then there is a ball to guess and rush, and practice repeatedly. After becoming proficient, pursue the hit rate.
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You do your best to jump, to get to the highest point and throw the ball ... I don't know if it's right).
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When you jump to the highest point, stay in the air, and then shoot.
When you come across a defender who is taller than you, the advantages of the jump shot come into play, it improves your shot point, it is not easy to block, and if you have a good jump power it is even better.
A step-back jumper is also a type of jumper that leans back at the same time as you jump, so that you get more distance from the defender, which makes it easier not to be covered, because when the ball is thrown, the ball will draw an arc in the air. The farther away you are from the defender, the higher the ball will be above the defender and the less likely it will be to be covered. But the downside of the step-back jumper is that it makes it more difficult to shoot the ball.
You can learn from Kobe Bryant to shoot jumpers, which are particularly accurate and beautiful.
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You don't have to use so much force when you shoot, and it's much easier to throw! It's also difficult for others to seal! The best back-up jump shot is even more difficult to cover! The pull-up jump shot is not bad!
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Of course, it's jumping in the air, and it's good to shoot after being stuck in the air! The best is to stay in the air + lean back, the old bull, just like Kobe and Jordan.
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I think stopouts and slam dunks are the best!
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No, you don't.
Jumpers first originated in the NBA in the United States. In the early days of the NBA, players were used to shooting from standing on the spot; In the early '50s, Philadelphia Warriors player Paul Arisin made his first jump shot. Due to the obvious improvement of the evasion and blocking efficiency of the jump shot, it has gradually become popular in the entire NBA and even the international basketball world, and has become the main means of scoring in today's basketball games; In addition to being used for free throws, shooting on the spot is rare in the course of the game.
The good thing about a jump shot is that it's not as easy to block as an opponent when shooting on the spot. The shooter holds the ball in both hands and jumps, pushing the ball at a 45° angle before reaching the highest point, causing the basketball to fly in an arc towards the basket. The purpose of the jump shot is to avoid the defender's block, and it is very effective against players of similar size or unguarded.
There are many types of jump shots, the simplest being the base jumper, which also derives the pull-up jump shot, the step-back jump shot and the toss-hand shot. The basic base jumper is as follows: First, bend your calves, place your weight between your feet, and concentrate your strength on your calves.
Jump up hard, pay attention to the synchronization of lifting the ball and jumping, form a "V" shape with both arms at the highest point, be careful not to block the view, lift the basketball over your head, and keep 3 90°, that is, 90° for the arms and body, 90° for the forearms and arms, and about 90° for the wrists to be naturally pressed back. The detailed movements of the hand are as follows: the left thumb and the right thumb form a "T" shape The right index finger is pressed on the center of the sphere, pay attention to the finger, the index finger leaves the ball last, and be careful not to throw the ball out with the left hand, which will affect the course of the ball.
As for emergency stops, it's best to find good sneakers first. Pay attention to your footsteps when running, and make a positive "eight" shape with your feet when you stop urgently, so that you can use the friction on the inside of your feet to stop, jump up immediately, and shoot. The backward jumper requires the ability to stay in the air, and on the basis of the base jumper, the body leans back when jumping, which can prevent covering.
But be careful not to lean back too much, or you will fall. As for throwing hands, it's a bit like hooking, but it's different. When facing away from the defender, suddenly turn around and throw the basketball with one hand, note that, it is one hand, at this point, the other hand is completely useless, and the other movements are the same as the base jumper.
A fadeaway shot (also known as a step-back jumper or pull-up jumper) is a game in which the shooter jumps backwards and leans back to gain more space to avoid the defender in order to avoid the defender's defense. However, this technology requires the shooter to stay in the air for a higher time, waist strength and higher shooting accuracy, which is a difficult shooting method.
The pull-up jump shot is a method for offensive players to shoot after using a sudden stop-and-go to get rid of a defender during the march, which is divided into two types: a stop-and-go jump shot with the ball and a dribbling jumper. A catch-and-catch jump shot is a fast-moving jump shot that catches the ball with a stride or jump step and jumps in time. The dribbling pull-up jump shot is an important way to break through and combine jump shots.
When an offensive player stands with the ball in his back or sideways to the basket, he can turn around and jump to shoot with one kick. In order to shoot well, you must have the right shooting method, the right aiming point, the right flight path and ball rotation, and the whole body must be coordinated and forced.
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The jump shot has nothing to do with the height of the jump, if you can open the gap, you can pad the foot, if you can do the shot quickly, a quick stop, open a little gap, just shoot directly, who said you have to jump very high? Especially when it's a stop, the defender has inertia, and usually when you're already jumping, they stop retreating, and if you're fast, there's no interference at all, and that's how I do it anyway. The timing of your shot is more important than how high you jump.
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Well, there's no need to pull, because shooting, of course, is to grasp the timing, and master the rhythm of shooting, so it's okay, there's no need to blindly pursue any action, if you take it literally according to your meaning, then as long as you jump when shooting, it can be said to be a jump shot, then I trot a few steps, and then jump shot, is it called an "emergency stop jump shot", so this is not too much research necessary, you just need to do it, posture standards, grasp the timing, master the rhythm, just throw the ball in, For the rest, you don't care if he's a jumper, a spot-up, or a layup!
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No, but you have to have a minimum of height, and blindly pursuing high will make you shoot quite inaccurately!
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It's not just the main quasi.
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I can tell you unequivocally that no. The power of your shooting hand is forward and downward, and the strength of your arm is opposite to the knee and foot, so landing is where you take off and a little bit back.
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This is not necessarily, there are many jump shooting skills, you can go forward, backward, left and right, don't practice too rigidly, the key is the coherence and coordination of the action, there are many jump shooting skills, such as emergency stop jump shots, jump shots on the spot, backward jump shots, turn jump shots, step back jump shots, a variety of jump shooting skills will help you choose shooting timing and dodge defense more flexibly, and you can also exercise more muscle groups to make your body more flexible and coordinated.
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Leaning back is difficult, it requires the strength of the waist to control, so that the leg kicks forward while the body leans back.
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