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And one thing I heard over and over was “son, get your elbow under the ball”. So I dutifully told other players I have coached over the years the same thing, since it sounds correct . But I’ve come to question this belief; is is really correct to tell players to put their elbow under the ball? Over the past 20 years I’ve observed shooters hundreds of times. So far I haven’t seen any, and I do mean any, shooters who really “keep their elbow under the ball”. Every one of them has their elbow a bit out to the side. The advice to “keep your elbow under the ball” is not completely unhelpful . Some kids have their shooting elbow pointed wildly out to the side. That is not going to work; you will be a terrible shooter if your elbow placement makes you look like you are flapping your wings like a chicken. So to those people who have ‘chicken wing syndrome’ instructions to ‘get your elbow under the ball’ will at least get them to start putting it in at least a better position. But just because …

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But not just any weight training. Developing your vertical project is crucial to many sports like basketball, volleyball, or track and field, and many more sports. This will give you an advantage over pretty much anybody else on the field. Jumping higher, sprinting faster, spiking higher will make you the star player on any team. So how you do it? To jump higher, you need maximum leg power. An easy way way to look at this is power = strength x speed. So to increase your power, you need to increase your strength. The best way to do this is weight training with lunges, squats, and leg presses. But what you want to do are low reps with high weights. Remember you want lots of power, so you need lots of strength, but you dont want to get so bogged down with lots of reps because this will develop your strength, but it will also slow you down. So low reps, high weight to maximize your ability to develop power. Develop a routine that you can follow 2 - 3 times a week, with about 48 hrs of res …

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Now if you are a big sports fan that might have seemed like a great assignment. My only sports involvement at that point in time was racket ball and track and field, both of which focus on the individual. Team sports like volleyball, football, basketball, and baseball were totally unknown to me, yet that was what I was supposed to shoot. As I have mentioned in other articles; I quickly came up with the philosophy of: if it has the word Ball in the title, then follow the ball. At that point in time, I was already aware that clutter in the background was not a good thing. My rule to live by was simply shoot simple. The problem that arose is how do you simplify the shot, if you shoot two teams (us and them) who both have 10 or 20 people, and are running all over the place? I started with volleyball. In this case, it didn t take me long to figure out that the net was just as important as the ball. I did follow the ball around for a while, but I found out that this can be really frustr …

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