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Posture is important, of course, but feel is just as important as mood. Many players in the NBA don't have beautiful movements, and commentators say it's not textbook content. Personally, I think the moment you shoot is also very important.
Don't deliberately imitate other people's movements, but we should also learn from other people's shooting timing and feints to help us improve better.
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Of course it's important. But as long as you shoot the ball accurately, you don't care. It's your personal hobby.
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Theoretically important....But there are still, for example, Marion....Prince....Kevin Martin....Tim Hardaway.......... of excellent pitchers such as Camby who shoot in strange positions
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Posture is important, of course, but feel is just as important as mood.
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Theoretically, the standard posture can reduce the physical exertion and the possibility of injury, but it is not accurate, and the accuracy of shooting is practiced.
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The right shooting stance is still very important for us to say. Because he has his principle. If you're a novice, it's best to use a standard shooting stance, and you should be handsome if you practice it, just like Rayallen
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The posture doesn't have to be completely standard, but it must be suitable for you. Finding the position that suits you best is the basis of the entire shooting percentage.
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Only the right posture has a shooting percentage, which is a miracle like Marion's, and it's not very stable, do you see how many shooting positions in the NBA are weird?
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As long as you play well, posture is not the most important thing. Isn't the Suns' Marion three-pointer also ugly?
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Of course, it's hard to shoot a goal if you don't have the right posture! Keep a good mindset as well.
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I would say that the way you shoot is different from person to person, so you don't have to force ......
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Here are a few things to keep in mind when shooting.
1. Hold up the ball with your fingers and heels, and do not touch the palms of your hands
2. The wrist is at 90 degrees with the forearm.
3. The big arm is 90 degrees from the small arm.
4. Keep your elbows higher than your shoulders (remember).
5. Clamp the upper arm inward to the body, and do not support the elbow outward
6. The ball can be placed on the shoulders and head, and the wrist should not be too stiff when shooting, and the shooting posture should be maintained after the shot, and the shooting should not be withdrawn immediately.
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Bend your knees (don't jump up) at a fixed point
If you are in a sports battle, you can fake your throw, and then bend your knees after feints.
When shooting, the wrist should be relaxed, soft, try to shake the wrist upward, and the fingers plus reversal are conducive to the shabu backspin goal. A larger parabola will avoid being capped.
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The ball is gathered above the head at a 90-degree angle to the arm, and the elbow rushes to the left hand side of the basket to shoot the basket with the right hand.
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I have to say here that a lot of people are imitating their idols when shooting (Anthony is my idol), I used to imitate him, and the shooting percentage plummeted, and the facts show that finding a shooting position that suits you is the most important thing...
As long as you can get the ball in, everything else doesn't matter...
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