Basketball: What is the standard shooting posture like, and how can I correct my shooting mistakes?

Updated on physical education 2024-05-27
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Personally, I don't think it's important to shoot blue, as long as you can score a goal, it's a good ball, you don't need to imitate others about the posture you said, your posture is your habit alone, you see what kind of shooting is available in basketball games, have you learned it? What kind of position are you playing? Shooting this problem, how can you shoot him, you can shoot it, shooting is a lot of practice!

    You don't have to just shoot and score, you can go to some breaks, or you can just play If you're a small guy, you can watch Iverson play, and if you're a big guy, you can learn from Duncan, fat? Of course, can you learn from O'Neill and the king? A basketball pair is not played by one person!

    Posture? If you just look at this problem, it's hard to say, like that friend said, as long as you feel how hard you can vote, you can vote! Let me talk about my shooting opinion, 1) pay attention to your arms and wrists bent at 90 degrees, 2) and your arms are naturally raised to be parallel to the shoulder weight, and the right hand is placed on the side of the ball to keep the direction of the ball's shot. 3) At the moment of your shot, open your arms and wrists at the same time, as for sending the ball out, but you should pay attention to the fact that your fingers are best to use five fingers to support the ball, because if you use one hand to exert force, sometimes you will not be able to shoot 3 points, and your five fingers will not be the same as pulling the ball

    What I said you feel the feeling, I shoot like I said, but when I'm not full of energy, my movements and posture are good to pull, you look for the feeling as I said

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Angle the high point, the whole body force to the wrist.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The best thing to do is not to listen to their nonsense, throw your own ball, and let others say go! Hehe, just kidding

    In fact, there is no formal action, the action is to make a more reasonable force and control the direction of the ball Everyone's body proportion is different, so the process of force is also different, and the action should also respond to changes I don't think you should pay attention to too many links in shooting, the simpler the more stable it needs to pay attention to, and there are more things that are easy to miss Refer to the actions of some pitchers, and appropriately improve the movements that suit you in practice Don't always change hands, it will be difficult to stereotype the technique if you change too much The shooting rate will be unstable The above are some of my 8 years of experience FYI

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The best and most concise way to say it is to assist the ball with the left hand and force the right hand so hard that the forearms of the two hands are at 90 degrees to the ball.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    In fact, the shooting posture is not very important, as long as you are comfortable, just like Marion, isn't it the same accurate shooting? As long as you can shoot a goal, any posture is correct!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's best to watch more basketball games, and slowly understand how to shoot, and then slowly study on your own, and it is not a problem to learn well.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Kobe Bryant's pitching action is very standardized, which can be used as a reference, and Basketball Weekly has also commented that it is a shooting textbook. Nowitzki's moves are also good.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Ray Allen's posture is the most standard!

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