Basketball Shooting: Off the Pass, Off the Dribble and In the Post includes additional drills to take players' games to the next level. This course compliments the instruction offered in Hal Wissel's first course, Basketball Shooting: Confidence, Rhythm and Mechanics. Coach Wissel teaches shooting off the catch from inside-out, strong-side and weak-side passes. Players will learn how to cut off screens and to shoot with a quick release.
Shooting off the dribble is taught with a series of lead-up drills including, setting up your jump shot using a shot fake, and picking the ball up off the dribble in balance and with correct hand position. Players learn to use the jump stop and crossover dribble when driving to their weak-side. Players are shown how to finish their dribble with a jump shot, lay-up or runner.
Improve post-up ability with detailed hook shooting lead-up drills, post-up moves without a dribble, and post-up counter moves with one dribble.
Also included in this course are one-on-one drills, and shooting contests that can be done individually or with teammates.
This course, along with Basketball Shooting: Confidence, Rhythm and Mechanics, will show players and coaches how Coach Wissel integrates breakthrough mental and mechanical techniques to improve shooting confidence and skill.
Great shooters are made, not born! Dr. Hal Wissel's Basketball Shooting: Make Your Shot Automatic is a must-see course for any player who wants to become a pure shooter and for any coach who wants to improve his or her ability to coach shooters.
Filmed at one of Coach Wissel's SHOOT IT BETTER Mini Camps for NBA players and prospects, this course features a series of innovative lead-up and challenge drills along with demonstrations of shooting errors and corrections. Dr. Wissel emphasizes confidence as the most important factor in being a great shooter. Players are not simply told to be confident, but shown how to foster their confidence through the use of positive self-talk and the use of key words that trigger correct mechanics, rhythm and range. Coach Wissel teaches players how to integrate the mental and mechanical aspects of shooting.
Correcting shooting errors are also demonstrated. Learn how to correct a missed shot and to always act like a shooter. Learn how to correct: a slow rhythm, not using legs, incomplete follow through, low arc, side rotation of shooting hand, ball shot off wrong finger, hand moving on ball, thumbing, lowering, swiveling, ball on palm and/ or watching the flight of ball. By watching the demonstrations in this course, players can recognize an error they may be making and learn how to correct it. Players will gain a better understanding of their own shot and learn how to become their own best coach.
Most basketball players want to improve their shooting. However, improving shooting skill takes daily, specific, measurable goal setting and correct practice. This course teaches shooters how to make their shot automatic by using lead-up drills and charting their improvement. Players learn how to shoot 1000 shots in one hour and make the most out of their allotted practice time.
Innovative lead-up drills include: one-hand warm-up, weak-hand warm-up, three finger warm-up, shooting drills without a basket, shooting from a chair, shooting off the catch with a quick release when open, and using a shot fake to create a shot when closely guarded. Learn to improve free throw shooting routine, relaxation, rhythm, concentration and confidence. Shooters are also taught how to Improve their sense of feel by using the eyes open - eyes closed free throw drill. Most importantly, these drills help shooters build their confidence to shoot under pressure, which is what separates a great shooter from a good shooter.
This course builds on Dr. Wissel's first basketball shooting course Basketball Shooting: Confidence, Rhythm, and Mechanics with more detailed demonstrations of errors and corrections. Five additional innovative lead-up drills are added to the original ten lead-up drills.
This course will show you how Dr. Hal Wissel integrates breatkthrough mental techniques to improve shooting confidence and skill.
Basketball Shooting: Confidence, Rhythm and Mechanics is an inside look at one of Coach Hal Wissel's SHOOT IT BETTER Mini Camps for NBA Players and Prospects. This is a must-see course for any player who wants to become a more confident shooter and for any coach who wants to improve his or her ability to coach shooters.
Coach Wissel stresses the importance being a confident shooter with good rhythm and mechanics. Coach Wissel doesn't simply tell players to be confident, but shows them how to develop confidence through the use of positive self-talk and the use of key words that trigger correct mechanics, rhythm and range.
Observe Coach Wissel teaching players how to be their own best coach, how to correct a missed shot, and how to make their shot automatic through innovative lead-up drills. Drills include the one-hand warm-up, weak-hand warm-up, three finger warm-up, shooting drills without a basket, shooting from a chair, and eyes closed free throw shooting. Most importantly, Coach Wissel teaches players how to develop a quick release and to shoot under pressure, which is what separates a great shooter from a good shooter.
This course, along with Basketball Shooting: Off the Pass, Off the Dribble and In the Post, will show players and coaches how Coach Wissel integrates breakthrough mental and mechanical techniques to improve shooting confidence and skill.
Dr. Hal Wissel's Basketball Shooting: Post Moves and Drills is a great course for players and coaches. Players will learn post-up scoring moves and coaches will learn to teach players post-up moves and drills. Coach Hal Wissel starts by teaching players how to make their strong hand and weak hand hook shot automatic with a series of hook shooting lead-up drills including the hook shot warm-up, hook shot warm-up with crossover step and the alternate hand hook drill.
With detailed instruction and demonstration, Coach Wissel teaches techniques that will improve a player's ability to score in the low post using post-up moves without a dribble and post-up counter moves with one dribble. Low post moves and drills include the drop step baseline power move and the drop step middle hook. Front turn baseline moves include the shot fake bank jump shot, the crossover middle hook and the counter spin back power move. Progression includes the read and react drill to post defense.
Coach Wissel advances to teaching moves and drills from the pinch post. Detailed pinch post (elbow) moves and drills that are taught include the shot fake jump shot, crossover step drive, back crossover drive and hook, step-back jump shot, step-through leaner, crossover step drive bank jump shot and step-back jump shot off the dribble. Coach Wissel teaches players how to create space away from the defender when driving to the strong-hand side and weak-hand side. Points of emphasis include picking the ball up off the dribble in balance and with correct hand position on drives. Players learn to use the jump stop and crossover dribble when driving to their weak-side. Players are shown how to finish their drive with a jump shot, leaner, hook, reverse lay-up or power move.
Next, Coach Wissel teaches scoring from the midpoint and off a pick and pop to the corner with detailed moves and drills including the shot fake front turn one dribble middle hook and drive baseline reverse lay-up. Also included in this course is the one versus two read and react drill.
Basketball Shooting: Post Moves and Drills is the third course in the 3 part series that includes Basketball Shooting: Make Your Shot Automatic and Basketball Shooting: Creating Your Shot Off the Dribble. This 3-part series shows players and coaches how Coach Wissel integrates breakthrough mental and mechanical techniques to improve shooting and scoring skills.
Dr. Hal Wissel's Basketball Shooting: Creating Your Shot Off the Dribble is a great course for players and coaches. Players will learn to create their shot of the dribble and coaches will learn to teach players moves and drills for shooting off the dribble.
Coach Wissel teaches players how to pick the ball up off the dribble using key words that trigger correct shooting mechanics. Key words of "Front and Top" are emphasized to promote picking the ball up in front of the shooting knee (preventing floating) with the shooting hand on top of the ball (fostering back spin). Coach Wissel also teaches players how to create space away from the defender when driving to the strong-hand side and weak-hand side.
Drills in Basketball Shooting: Creating Your Shot Off the Dribble include: shot fake jump shot, step-back jump shot, step-through leaner, drive middle jump shot, drive middle step-back jump shot, step back and drive, drive middle runner, drive middle reverse down lane hook, drive baseline jump shot, drive baseline step-back jump shot and drive baseline reverse middle hook. Drills to improve finishing with either hand include: reverse lay-up, hook and runner.
Players are also taught to chart their improvement using daily progress charts.