Training - Individual practice

T119 : Around the world: Three-Point Stem step + jump shot

  1. Receive a pass
    Catch ball with both hands silently. Arms reach towards the ball for early control.
  2. Two foot jump stop
    "Donald Duck Stop"- Land two feet at the same time heels first rolling onto toes, solid stance with balance, feet shoulder width apart, feet pointing toward basket
  3. Stem step
    long step, push off back leg, foot and ball touch the floor simultaneously, dribble and step make one sound
  4. jump shot
    Release the ball at the highest point. shooting arm is moving in the plane of the ball trajectory towards the basket, two fingers touch the ball at the release point.

 


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  • Receive a pass

  • Catch ball with both hands silently. Arms reach towards the ball for early control.

  • Two foot jump stop

  • "Donald Duck Stop"- Land two feet at the same time heels first rolling onto toes, solid stance with balance, feet shoulder width apart, feet pointing toward basket

  • Stem step

  • long step, push off back leg, foot and ball touch the floor simultaneously, dribble and step make one sound

  • jump shot

  • Release the ball at the highest point. shooting arm is moving in the plane of the ball trajectory towards the basket, two fingers touch the ball at the release point.


voice: Google Translator



  • Receive a pass

  • Catch ball with both hands silently. Arms reach towards the ball for early control.

  • Two foot jump stop

  • "Donald Duck Stop"- Land two feet at the same time heels first rolling onto toes, solid stance with balance, feet shoulder width apart, feet pointing toward basket

  • Stem step

  • long step, push off back leg, foot and ball touch the floor simultaneously, dribble and step make one sound

  • jump shot

  • Release the ball at the highest point. shooting arm is moving in the plane of the ball trajectory towards the basket, two fingers touch the ball at the release point.


voice: Bing Translator