What Would You Like to Know About Shooting?

Since our last survey worked so well and it helped us greatly improve our last eBook, we're doing it again. We'd like you to contribute...

As many of you know, we're working on an eBook that will teach players how to become great shooters and increase their percentage. And the book will also teach coaches how to develop an entire team of great shooters.

We have interviewed some of the TOP shooting experts in the world and we're pulling everything together into ONE comprehensive resource for you. (It's pretty exciting because no one else has done anything like this before. But we'll tell you more about that later.)

For now, here's just a really quick taste of some of the things we've included:

  • How to develop great mechanics.
  • How to develop SUPREME shooting confidence.
  • Six things you can do to immediately boost your shooting percentage.
  • Dozens of shooting drills for coaches and players.
  • Secrets to improve your footwork and make shots in high speed game situations.
  • The mental aspects of shooting... How to give your entire team a mental edge on the competition.
  • How to get your shot off quicker, before the defense can react.
  • How to practice "Smart" and get more done in less time.
  • How to break out terrible shooting slumps.
  • How to avoid and fix common mistakes that can destroy your shot.
  • For players: A step by step plan to increase your shooting percentage.
  • For coaches: A step by step plan to increase your entire teams shooting percentage.
We're literally on our third revision of this book and we haven't even released it yet. It just keeps evolving and we've spent a huge amount of time developing this product (MUCH more than we intended to).

In our last eBook, we asked our subscribers what they wanted and it immensely helped us improve it! So we want to do the same thing again...

We want to make sure we include EVERYTHING YOU want.

So please answer a couple quick questions to help us out (just post your answers below)...

Don't worry if someone else already made the same request -- please enter your comments anyway because we want to know if there's a certain thing that LOTS of people want.

Thank you.

Jeff and Joe Haefner


What would you like covered in the basketball shooting eBook?

What would you like to know about developing your shot and increasing your shooting percentage?

What are your most burning questions about shooting and developing a great team of shooters?


Click here or scroll down to the bottom and post your answers...



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Glenn Trick says:
2/12/2008 at 7:27:07 AM

When do you really concentrate on changing a players shooting Form (Elementary, Junior High, etc.)?

What shooting drills do most coaches use to work on their shooting Fundamentals?

What shooting Drills to use when time is a factor.

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Joe Cazalas says:
2/12/2008 at 8:18:29 AM

I'm coaching 10 year old girls and our biggest problem is finishing the fast break with a good shot. The girls do a great job of stealing and creating turnovers, driving down the court at top speed with the ball under control, but then the shot at the end usually misses the rim.There's a transition point in the fast break where you have to go from full speed dribbling and running, and then make a controlled shot. Is there a drill that can help them make the transition?

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stonn moore says:
2/12/2008 at 9:33:06 AM

I am coaching girls age 6 to 11, i need help teaching proper shooting techniques. I have 4 girls that write with there right hands but when they shoot the basketball they follow thru with there left. It appears that they are shooting with there left hands. When i ask them to shoot with only their left hand they can not reach the basket. should i be teaching them a two hand shot? a right hand shot? or a Left hand shot? Help...

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rob jones says:
2/12/2008 at 9:38:05 AM

What is the best way to increase shooting distance and still maintain proper form?

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rob jones says:
2/12/2008 at 9:40:24 AM

One of the best is wall shooting and then warm up shooting with the girls.


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ahmed witten says:
2/12/2008 at 1:39:51 PM

How to get a lefty to keep his stroke and get up on his shot, it is a little much a set shot.

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Paula Wilkinson says:
2/12/2008 at 7:30:32 PM

I coach very young children- from 5 to 12 years. 5 to 7 year olds find it really difficult to hold the ball on their shooting palm. Some of them want to bring it right back behind their head and others take it right outside their body cylinder and twist their torso. Any suggestions?

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Ariel Rabe says:
2/12/2008 at 11:35:29 PM

For Ms. Paula Wilkinson.

One should really exercise utmost patience with kids of this age range. One on one teaching, far from hearing distance of the others, is more effective at the start. But when the kid is already at it, he/she is more than willing to join the others and practice shooting the right way. First, face to face with the coach, with the ball at kid's hip level and the shooting arm moving upward in front of the torso, head, eyes (left or right of shooting arm). Help the kid to realize that he can do it even if the basketball is bigger that his/her hand. Outstretched shooting arm upon release of the ball. And the timing of the stroke and follow-through and back-spin must be given emphasis. My suggestions: Focus first on footwork and dribbling. Shooting will take care of itself when the kid's legs, feet and arms and fingers are strong enough to hold and dribble the ball.

Hoping this will help you ma'm.

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Proper Form for girls says:
2/14/2008 at 6:59:45 PM

I was wondering if there is a wrong or correct way to shoot for girls?
I have been teaching a few girls to raise the ball in front of there face and above there forehead, yet a the a girls head coach corrected me by saying that girls should shoot on the side
The girl i coached, i notice a big improvement in her shot when she shot the way I told her
Thoughts
Steven

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Lindsay B says:
2/14/2008 at 10:34:32 PM

I would like to get supreme shooting confidence...as well as get the six things needed for my shooting percentage. I am 14yrs

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