Improve your basketball shooting
with these tips for using the
FREE THROW TRAINER
Do you want to improve your basketball shooting?
If you’re reading this article, the answer is probably YES. Think about it. Who would say YES to the quest to improve your basketball shooting?
A middle school kid would. So would his or her parents if they enjoy basketball and have hopes that their child will enjoy the game as well. And, if they dream of their middle school basketball shooter turning into a star someday, well they definitely would say “YES, we certainly want to see improvement in our child’s basketball shooting.”
Would a high school player say YES? Absolutely. So would his or her coach. In fact, all the students in the school would want their players to improve their basketball shooting. Great rivalries are won by great shooting.
College players? You bet.
Professional men and women basketball players?
Think about all the coaches that would say YES. “Coach, do you want to improve your basketball shooting percentages?” What coach would say no?
So here is the deal – great overall shooters are great free throw shooters, and the opposite is equally true. That should be obvious.
Fast breaks and dunks are cool. Everyone loves to see a leap through the air and a slam-dunk. Free throws aren’t, well… very hot. They don’t draw crowd-rousing enthusiasm. Rather, they happen when one player walks to the line, all alone in the middle of the crowd. All eyes fixed on the shooter. And, if it is at the end of the game, and it is a game winner…. Wow… that is pressure.
Great overall shooters are great free throw shooters. Get better at free throws, and you will be better overall. The statistics support this simple fact.
You can improve your basketball shooting by practicing the very un-cool art of making free throws. It is that simple. You don’t need a big court and a whole team to practice. You don’t need a coach standing beside you all the time. However, it would help to have some coaching some of the time. We have some great, free instruction videos on our website. You can improve your free throw shooting, and in doing so, you can improve your overall basketball shooting percentage.
Improve at the line, and your overall game will improve.
Why?
Simple. Your body will develop more muscle memory. Your shot accuracy will increase and with that your confidence will increase. As your percentages go up, you will gain increased competence on the basketball floor. And as your free throw percentages go up, the players on the other team will be afraid to foul you. When they back off, you can take your shot. If they foul you, you just go to the line and sink the free throw. It can be that simple.
Do you want to improve your basketball shooting?
If the answer is YES, go to the line and practice a whole lot of free throws. Nothing is stopping you from practicing free throws, so go ahead. Make that shot!
Yes. The FREE THROW TRAINER can help you. It can make shooting free throws more fun, and it can increase your accuracy, and your confidence. Use it, and you will improve your basketball shooting.
It is a proven fact.
Coach Al Heystek
www.FREETHROWTRAINER.com
If you’re reading this article, the answer is probably YES. Think about it. Who would say YES to the quest to improve your basketball shooting?
A middle school kid would. So would his or her parents if they enjoy basketball and have hopes that their child will enjoy the game as well. And, if they dream of their middle school basketball shooter turning into a star someday, well they definitely would say “YES, we certainly want to see improvement in our child’s basketball shooting.”
Would a high school player say YES? Absolutely. So would his or her coach. In fact, all the students in the school would want their players to improve their basketball shooting. Great rivalries are won by great shooting.
College players? You bet.
Professional men and women basketball players?
Think about all the coaches that would say YES. “Coach, do you want to improve your basketball shooting percentages?” What coach would say no?
So here is the deal – great overall shooters are great free throw shooters, and the opposite is equally true. That should be obvious.
Fast breaks and dunks are cool. Everyone loves to see a leap through the air and a slam-dunk. Free throws aren’t, well… very hot. They don’t draw crowd-rousing enthusiasm. Rather, they happen when one player walks to the line, all alone in the middle of the crowd. All eyes fixed on the shooter. And, if it is at the end of the game, and it is a game winner…. Wow… that is pressure.
Great overall shooters are great free throw shooters. Get better at free throws, and you will be better overall. The statistics support this simple fact.
You can improve your basketball shooting by practicing the very un-cool art of making free throws. It is that simple. You don’t need a big court and a whole team to practice. You don’t need a coach standing beside you all the time. However, it would help to have some coaching some of the time. We have some great, free instruction videos on our website. You can improve your free throw shooting, and in doing so, you can improve your overall basketball shooting percentage.
Improve at the line, and your overall game will improve.
Why?
Simple. Your body will develop more muscle memory. Your shot accuracy will increase and with that your confidence will increase. As your percentages go up, you will gain increased competence on the basketball floor. And as your free throw percentages go up, the players on the other team will be afraid to foul you. When they back off, you can take your shot. If they foul you, you just go to the line and sink the free throw. It can be that simple.
Do you want to improve your basketball shooting?
If the answer is YES, go to the line and practice a whole lot of free throws. Nothing is stopping you from practicing free throws, so go ahead. Make that shot!
Yes. The FREE THROW TRAINER can help you. It can make shooting free throws more fun, and it can increase your accuracy, and your confidence. Use it, and you will improve your basketball shooting.
It is a proven fact.
Coach Al Heystek
www.FREETHROWTRAINER.com