How to Become a Good Jump Shooter
How to Become a Good Jump Shooter
Hoping to perfect your jump shot before your next game? It's simpler than you think. A good jump shot is compact and has little or no extra movement—the key is focusing on the essential aspects of shooting form, and then practicing this form over and over again until it is automatic. We've put together plenty of tips and tricks to help you get started, so you can improve your jump shot in no time.
Steps

Start in a wide stance.

Bend your knees and square your shoulders to the basket. Always make sure you are balanced when shooting.

Jump straight up.

Never jump to the side, forward or backwards (If you are not trying to).

Explode upward and shoot the ball.

Make sure that you're shooting the ball on the way up.

Keep your elbow straight while you shoot.

That means your elbow is always pointed in the direction of the basket.

Flick your wrist straight.

Hold your follow-through until the ball goes through the hoop. All of the ball's momentum and spin should come from your wrist. The power for the shot is provided by your legs.

Shoot the ball in a high arc.

The ball should be at its highest point 2/3 of the way towards the rim. When shooting, think of your shot as going up and out. The balance of the two is what makes a jump shot go in.

Snap your wrist as you release the ball.

Your hand should look like you are about to put it in a cookie jar. This movement gives the ball backspin.

Focus on the BEEF acronoym.

B is for balance, E is for eye, E is for Elbow, and F is for Following through. Remember to always face the basket and be balanced.

Land facing the rim.

Never land facing the wall or have your feet pointing anywhere else than the rim.

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