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Spring 2020 Pro Shot Webinar Series Part 5: What are the BIGGEST mistakes in shooting...
Part 5 of our FREE Spring 2020 Webinar Series covering some of the BIGGEST overlooked mistakes that can be made when practicing or learning how to shoot. Episode 5 covers 2 additional mistakes. I believe the 2 mistakes we discuss in this episode are two of the most important ones we will talk about. First, we discuss shooting aids and whether something a player uses id a gimmick or a tool. What is the difference between a gimmick and a tool? Secondly, we discuss the difference in footwork and how it's sole purpose is to benefit the style of the player. With so much debate about which footwork coaches should teach you must step back and understand that with different types of players, teaching everyone to use the same footwork may be more harmful than helpful...
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Spring 2020 Webinar Series Part 4: What are the BIGGEST shooting mistakes made...
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Part 4 of our FREE Spring 2020 Webinar Series covering some of the BIGGEST overlooked mistakes that can be made when practicing or learning how to shoot. Episode 4 covers 2 additional mistakes. First we will talk about the importance of practicing against defenders in drills. It is crucial for a player to practice shooting over a defender in drills and scrimmages to recreate the situation they ...
Spring 2020 Webinar Series Part 3: What are the BIGGEST mistakes made in shooting...
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Part 3 of our FREE Spring 2020 Webinar Series covering some of the BIGGEST overlooked mistakes that can be made when practicing or learning how to shoot. Episode 3 covers 2 additional mistakes. First we talk about shooting drills in a section titled "It's Not About The Drill" and just how obsessed we can sometimes become with drills and not realize that the drill is not what makes the shooter b...
Spring 2020 Webinar Series Part 2: What are the BIGGEST mistakes made in shooting...
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Part 2 of our FREE Spring 2020 Webinar Series covering some of the BIGGEST overlooked mistakes that can be made when practicing or learning how to shoot. Episode 2 covers 2 additional mistakes. First we talk about "Strength vs. Speed" and just how important the speed of the ball is to a shooter. You hear all the time players being told that they need to be stronger or "move in, you aren't stron...
Spring 2020 Webinar Series: What are the BIGGEST mistakes made when learning to shoot (Part 1)
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Part 1 of our FREE Spring 2020 Webinar Series covering some of the BIGGEST overlooked mistakes that can be made when practicing or learning how to shoot. Episode 1 covers 2 of the 10 mistakes and in my opinion these are 2 of the TOP 5 mistakes that are made. First we touch on "Simplifying the information, not simplifying the action" and secondly we look at "Addressing the CAUSE not the EFFECT"....
Pro Shot System's Online Network is HERE!!!
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Pro Shot has been working on building an ONLINE TRAINING COMMUNITY for the past 3 years. TODAY, that all comes to life! Introducing the Pro Shot System Mighty Network. A place where everyone can DISCOVER, LEARN and MASTER the SECRETS to becoming a PURE SHOOTER... We bring together Coaches, Parents & Players to explore skill development and achieve skill mastery while on our journey to achieving...
Kobe Bryant's Shooting Form: Part 1 - Accuracy
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Episode 1 of our Pro Shot Shooting Breakdown Series. We kick off our shooting breakdown videos with the first part of our Kobe Bryant Shooting Breakdown. This video focuses on the shooting techniques that are used for accuracy purposes to keep the shot straight. With 6 techniques that measure effective and 1 technique that measures ineffective Kobe's Shot was on target... Adapting most of his s...
TOP 8 Kobe Bryant Clutch Career Moments
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After the January 26, 2020 passing of the NBA Legend Kobe Bryant, I wanted to make a few tribute videos to honor him. Kobe was a player that has been featured and used in many Pro Shot videos. His shooting techniques (with very few exceptions) are in line with the Pro Shot philosophy and line of teaching in order to train and educate players on the most efficient ways of shooting and scoring, e...
Basketball's Biggest Shooting Lies: #1 Square Up
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We are bringing back our Biggest Shooting Lies. NEW & IMPROVED!!! However, this time we are going far beyond 10 Lies... This is Lie #1 and by far one of the biggest lies in basketball fundamentals. We show the lie and it's origins and how telling players today to shoot square while using one hand is just a huge misunderstanding and shows many coach's abilities to change. Make sure and SUBSCRIBE...
The Rockets vs. The Refs - Game 1 of the 2019 WCSF
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Game 1 of the WCSF, the Rockets feel like they were cheated. We are going to take a look at shots from game 1 and see if the refs made the correct no call or if the Rockets have a legitimate beef! I want to take a look at the Rockets shooting techniques for unnatural movement that may have been utilized to draw contact and get free trips to the FT line. Song - Law and Order Artist - Mike Post A...
The FOREST: The Most Complete Basketball Shooting Program
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An Overview of the FOREST acronym. Pro Shot's Shooting System that covers the techniques used by the best shooters in the game of basketball. Each technique is commonly used to fix a shooter's flaws. F - FINGER: A straighter more consistent release ua-cam.com/video/-akWu30ZdJs/v-deo.html O - OFFHAND: Brings better balance to a shooter's followthrough ua-cam.com/video/ga0trOqGvXQ/v-deo.html R - ...
The TURN: Pro Shot's FOREST Shooting System
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A brief description about the TURN technique taught by Pro Shot and what it looks like when done properly. The TURN gives a shooter alignment and comfort. The TURN starts in the shoulders but also can involve the hips and feet. Many players are told to focus on the elbow, but the elbow aligns with the shoulders and the release. To get the elbow aligned you must address the release and the shoul...
The SWAY: Pro Shot's FOREST Shooting System
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A brief description about the SWAY technique taught by Pro Shot and what it looks like when done properly. The SWAY gives a shooter better arc, better comfort, better rhythm, better power, better balance and a higher release. The SWAY could be summed up by saying it is a full body followthrough of the shooting motion. Twitter: ProShotSystem Facebook: focusedshooter Inst...
The EYES: Pro Shot's FOREST Shooting System
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A brief description about the EYES technique taught by Pro Shot and what it looks like when done properly. See the target, then see the release and the flight of the ball for feedback. Twitter: ProShotSystem Facebook: focusedshooter Instagram: proshotsystem www.proshotsystem.com - NEW WEBSITE under development and releasing soon! This video may contain copyrighted mater...
The RHYTHM: Pro Shot's FOREST Shooting System
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A brief description of our RHYTHM technique to create rhythm before a shot off the pass. We call it the DIP. Most coaches tell their players not to dip but the reasons they give are not sufficient reasons to remove the DIP from a player's shot. Why? Because the DIP is a fundamental motion related to the triple threat fundamental in basketball. More importantly the DIP adds Rhythm and Power to a...
The OFFHAND: Pro Shot's FOREST Shooting System
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The OFFHAND: Pro Shot's FOREST Shooting System
The FINGER: Pro Shot's FOREST Shooting System
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The FINGER: Pro Shot's FOREST Shooting System
The 3 Shooting Secrets of GREAT Shooters
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The 3 Shooting Secrets of GREAT Shooters
The A.R.T. of Shooting: A System to TEACH the FOREST
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The A.R.T. of Shooting: A System to TEACH the FOREST
The TURN: Aligned for Success
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The TURN: Aligned for Success
Shooting Simplified: Catch & Shoot
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Shooting Simplified: Catch & Shoot
Basketball Shooting Components: FINGER
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Basketball Shooting Components: FINGER
Basketball Shooting Components: TURN
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Basketball Shooting Components: TURN
Basketball Shooting Techniques: OFFHAND (#entertheFOREST)
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Basketball Shooting Techniques: OFFHAND (#entertheFOREST)
Basketball Strength Drills (Part 1)
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Basketball Strength Drills (Part 1)
2016 NBA Draft Shooter's Report
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2016 NBA Draft Shooter's Report
Gunslingers (Part 1): Korver, Green & Redick
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Gunslingers (Part 1): Korver, Green & Redick
ANATOMY OF A BUZZER BEATER
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ANATOMY OF A BUZZER BEATER

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  • @dareldcoco7483
    @dareldcoco7483 18 днів тому

    Burn in hell

  • @ericantes9203
    @ericantes9203 Місяць тому

    One motion leads to a quicker release. Probably harder thats why most players use two motions.

  • @leroystrokesmen5666
    @leroystrokesmen5666 Місяць тому

    Question. When shooting off the dribble, lets say a pull up jump shot for example, should i still sweep my feet forward as well ?

  • @jessepena5847
    @jessepena5847 2 місяці тому

    Miss that in todays game

  • @rudimerm7686
    @rudimerm7686 2 місяці тому

    0:50, 1:13, and 1:30 going right pull up is one of the toughest shots to make (let alone master). The same mechanics (squaring in mid air) are required for the counter clockwise fadeaway. People forget, the ability to pull up in all three directions is what made MJ so great.

  • @manuelluisadolfo5981
    @manuelluisadolfo5981 3 місяці тому

    RIP

  • @michaelrodriguez7380
    @michaelrodriguez7380 3 місяці тому

    how does that make sense if your middle finger is the longest finger and is the last one to make contact w/the ball or at minimum interfere with the release?

  • @1994nba
    @1994nba 3 місяці тому

    Kobe did not ball watch he said so himself

  • @andreluanmacedo9982
    @andreluanmacedo9982 3 місяці тому

    Never old. I´ve been rewatching these videos in the last years. Amazing.

  • @maxghealth
    @maxghealth 4 місяці тому

    sweep and sway!! maan this system is so underrated. i'm not the best at ball but was known as a shooter whenever i'd play at college. forget all those dumb one-hand form shooting drills- real form shooting is simulating a real jumper, and all these techniques put together a nice jumper if you get enough reps in

  • @scotttyson7970
    @scotttyson7970 4 місяці тому

    Rick Barry

  • @richardgenotiva6865
    @richardgenotiva6865 5 місяців тому

    How are you coach?

  • @igorzolotarev7242
    @igorzolotarev7242 5 місяців тому

    Bullshit. Balance is natural thing.

  • @basquetdisciplinado
    @basquetdisciplinado 5 місяців тому

    los ejercicios de tiro deben acondicionar al jugador y llevarlo a situaciones en las que podrian ocurrir en el juego entrenar el tiro con situaciones en las que sientan la presion del defensor: def muy pegado, contestando el tiro, mano en la cara, viniendo de atras o de los costados estas situaciones bajo presion son ejemplos reales de situaciones del partido 17:44

  • @joeyslats31
    @joeyslats31 6 місяців тому

    Song name?

  • @1aspirefit
    @1aspirefit 7 місяців тому

    pure gold

  • @1aspirefit
    @1aspirefit 7 місяців тому

    pure gold

  • @1aspirefit
    @1aspirefit 7 місяців тому

    This is the most detailed breakdown ive ever heard or seen. Thank you!

  • @1aspirefit
    @1aspirefit 7 місяців тому

    please keep posting. 100k subscribers let's go

  • @1aspirefit
    @1aspirefit 7 місяців тому

    please keep posting. let get you to 100k

  • @timothy1949
    @timothy1949 7 місяців тому

    i tried it 10+ years ago, honestly didn't work (unless its close range), because most of us dont have index finger like jordan or kobe, or kwahi, half the time the ball would fall off the index finger and you struggle to even shoot it. even for me who works out from time to time, do push ups, have stronger than average grip strength (i work on it) struggles. for pretty much everyone, the middle finger is the longest, so middle finger might work, but i still feel not very stable, and now i pick up basketball again i am trying to use the split to give it a better "base" of shooting.

  • @mikeydeff
    @mikeydeff 7 місяців тому

    Did Pro Shot used to bbe another guy? Also, can you upload drills again or reupload them? They were so useful

  • @MSMTMartene
    @MSMTMartene 8 місяців тому

    Subtitulo en castellano

  • @changsangchang5458
    @changsangchang5458 9 місяців тому

    Video is great but MJ is not one of the all time best player in the league, he is the best nba player to ever live.

  • @Spider-Complexion
    @Spider-Complexion 11 місяців тому

    They mention Bird in best shooters ever but I do think West deserves it too. It’s just not easy for those older guys in the 60’s-70’s to get much love. Not a lot of footage unfortunately either.

  • @levieastman9057
    @levieastman9057 11 місяців тому

    Can you break down John Stockton? Great job

  • @teddythodo3302
    @teddythodo3302 Рік тому

    I was playing A LOT before covid like 2017-2018 and this literally made me feel unlimited range it was actually surprising how much range this gives you. Thanks again.

  • @tyshawn5983
    @tyshawn5983 Рік тому

    what even happened to this guy? mans can shoot the lights out

  • @aandras22
    @aandras22 Рік тому

    just saw this - i don't agree with you at all - rotation ruins aiming.

  • @st4r444
    @st4r444 Рік тому

    Ray allen and Danny Green are the only successful shooter who shoot completely squared and toe facing front with arms L pose but even then Ray isn't completely square

  • @andremorris4305
    @andremorris4305 Рік тому

    MAMBA FOREVER 😢🖤🐍

  • @chrisholmes434
    @chrisholmes434 Рік тому

    Ball location is not as important as loading your body This dip of the ball helps but there are shooters who have a subdued dip others is more pronounced Ray Allen’s line is most important Getting low into the ball

  • @2handslam
    @2handslam Рік тому

    This is not a movement pattern required to shoot a basketball. This is often used by youth players shooting outside their range, college and pros not properly lined up for their shot and the type of athlete who thinks they can make every shot but does not have the stats to back it up. With this mentality.... you use we should also create momentum by shooting from the hip as well. If you were going to use the off body to create momentum, use a javelin throwers mechanics. The most ridiculous analogy is that the mechanics of throwing on a flat plane or a puck on a flat plane and the comparison of shooting a 29.5 basketball to enter a basket 18 inches wide to a 10 foot platform is not reality and the physics are completely different.

  • @cechoreto876
    @cechoreto876 Рік тому

    I always wanted to shoot like him.

  • @youngmoneyclutch
    @youngmoneyclutch Рік тому

    pro shot-can i ask you about something? my pointer finger is a little curved towards my middle finger more than normal, i think due to a childhood injury. should i still use it instead of my middle finger?

  • @NickAmores
    @NickAmores Рік тому

    Where’s part 2

  • @jasonanthony1618
    @jasonanthony1618 Рік тому

    You really need to get Mahmoud Abdul Rauf to help drive home your point. He definitely used the forefinger.

  • @Themegatrolll
    @Themegatrolll Рік тому

    0:59 bro i LOVE clear footage of this era

  • @motokavsvlog7737
    @motokavsvlog7737 Рік тому

    RIP my Goat

  • @reynaldoflores4522
    @reynaldoflores4522 Рік тому

    If West played today, he would've been just a journeyman player. He can't even do a crossover or dribble between his legs.

  • @proshotperfect7323
    @proshotperfect7323 Рік тому

    Would you be interested in adding ProShot perfect to your program?

  • @na._eee
    @na._eee Рік тому

    QaruKszhihIgnubuViyte

  • @Jadeypoo7
    @Jadeypoo7 Рік тому

    KOBE

  • @Racin808
    @Racin808 Рік тому

    The Video ends early at 5:11

  • @amirplot
    @amirplot Рік тому

    Why you use larry bird picture for your video???

  • @eddiesimms9301
    @eddiesimms9301 Рік тому

    I had the FORTUNATE pleasure of seeing Jerry West play in Person ONCE. It was Thanksgiving evening November 1971 at the Seattle Center Coliseum and the Lakers were in the early stages of their 33 game winning streak. The Seattle Supersonics lost the game, but I ENJOYED myself, also I saw for the first and ONLY time Wilton Norman Chamberlain, (my I ALL TIME FAVORITE), Gail Goodrich, Jim McMillan, and Happy Hairston etc.....That was a long time ago, I was a young 13yr old

  • @enanebres6481
    @enanebres6481 Рік тому

    love this content ❣️

  • @LJE3
    @LJE3 2 роки тому

    Always resist this video a few times per year. Never gets old.

  • @mako4874
    @mako4874 2 роки тому

    If he had a 3 point line he would have been even more potent - had more points obviously but the spacing for his drives would have been wide open. His shot off the dribble was ahead of his time. Players today like harden curry and Durant all owe something to this great great player