Sep 19
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You have to find it!!
how do i find it?
You have to find where your medium setting is. It’s not something that we can exactly pin-point for you, but something that you have to look inside yourself to find. This is a higher level technique that takes time to really get a grasp on, but when you do, you’ve prepared yourself beyond what your competitors will have for themselves.
how do you keep the arousal level in the middle?
Chase:
Glad we could be of help to you. Stay tuned, more to came and spread the word.
Chase my name too, thanks for the helpful vids!
You’re very welcome! It would provide an extra edge as viewers would see what to do both physically and mentally. Communication and defensive plays would be exceptional, if you could demonstrate how to defend screens, etc. as a team.
I know it would take a lot of work, but it would be worth it.
This is a very helpful channel, glad I could provide a good idea. Keep up the good work!
miracleman: That a great idea, but not sure at this time as how to do it. We will give that some serious thought and maybe we can make it happen. Thanks for the idea.
I think it would be awesome to do some commentary on a game or part of a game. Just talk about what’s going through your head, what you did right, and what you could have done better. I know you guys are busy, but I think that would be a great video.
People could take that knowledge and apply it to their games.
That’s a great idea. We’ll see what we can pull together for Chase
u shld put up more of ur game highlights. it would be really helpful to c u in action.
Thanks again!!
excellent work!
Sans: They are lined up and on the way. Check out our latest
on separation for the shot. Thanks again
awesome video keep em coming guys
GuitarHero: If watched our vids you noted that the set point should be above and in front of your head and viewing the basket from underneath the ball. From this point remember that the elbow must elevate and not push the ball outward toward the basket. ‘ELBOWS ELEVATE”. These stroke mechanics will need to be worked on quite a bit before they become your new stroke. Send us a good quality vid and we will analyze it for you. Close up is best. Good luck.
Ok Shot Science all ur videos help. BUT i am trying to get a really good form, like i want to shoot higher so it looks better and i dont get blocked, but i am WAY more consistent when i shoot from the chest area but i dont want that. and even when i try to shooot higher the ball has no arc and it just straight. What can i do. i tried my legs and that helps a little more. what can i do i really want to shoot from a higher place but i cant. and im almost 13 yrs old so its hard. what can i do??????
Thanks so much, Bow!!
Music can definitely pump you up!
Replied to your other post, but we’ll have one coming up in our fitness series. Stay tuned!
nice video, can you guys put a video on on jumping higher? please if i may ask
paloma990:
Thanks so much for your support. We intend to continue offering our ideas.
–The Shot Science Guys
An awesome video yet again keep them coming!
BEYOND:
GLad we could help. Stay in touch so we know about your progress.
–The shot Science Guys
yeaaa sounds good and thanks for ur tips i used them in my gm 2day and make like 3 threes and others=]
potis25:
I’m not sure what your finger problem is, but some people worry about having their fingers on the seams. Not necessary, the ball is round and your hands/fingers fit very nicely everywhere on the ball. It sound like you are too concerned about finger placement. If you could provide us with a good to high quality video we can make a more appropriate analysis. Let us know.
–The shot Science Guys