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Encourages with “all net” results
The increase of “all net” results from practicing
with the Shooting Window encourages even more practice. Not only will
the number of made shots increase, indicating greater accuracy; but the
number of “all net” shots will also increase, indicating practice
of more precise shots. Seeing is believing. Basketball players will believe
that they can achieve greater shooting accuracy by practicing with the
Shooting Window.
Guides shooters to the goal
It’s no longer “hit or miss”. The shooting
window is not a new target. The focus of the shooter remains on the basket
and shooting mechanics. The Shooting Window enlarges the goal by guiding
you to an arc that increases the net-able area. The Shooting Window also
provides a more consistent arc from which a basketball player is guided
to the correct distance.
Progressively improves accuracy
The Shooting Window tailors to any ability level and enables
shooters to improve at their own rate. The Shooting Window requires a
sufficient arc before extending range, and upon progression, guides development
of longer range. The window size adjusts to meet any ability level and,
upon fewer ball deflections, adjusts to progressively guide the shooter
to a more precise shot.
Corrects shooting mechanic errors
By using the Shooting Window, the shooter subconsciously practices
more precise and correct mechanics. Through continued practice with a
window size deflecting only a few shots, the basketball player subconsciously
repeats a comfortable and more correct release.
The Shooting Window progressively corrects your shooting mechanics by
eliminating your worst shots first. By enabling the shooter to recognize
and correct the most influential, faulty mechanics that produced the deflected
or missed shots, shooters practice more correct shooting mechanics, resulting
in greater accuracy. By using the Shooting Window, basketball players
practice better shots; and upon progression, practice their best shots.
Prevents shooting mechanic errors
Before the Shooting Window, basketball players typically practiced
a great number of shots, hit or miss, gradually developing a consistent
and proper release, if they ever do. Repetition develops muscle memory,
regardless if your shot is successful or not. Finding some success with
a low arcing shot will only allow young beginners to develop shooting
mechanics and muscle memory for some success. Once their muscles have
memorized their release, any errors or inconsistencies in their shooting
mechanics are difficult to overcome.
With the Shooting Window, shooters are given a more consistent and sufficient
arc first. The Shooting Window guides young beginners, who are first developing
their shooting mechanics, to a sufficient arc necessary for optimum results.
By enforcing a sufficient arc, young beginners develop more correct and
more consistent mechanics from the beginning.
Develops recurring shooting mechanics and muscle memory
Developing accuracy requires developing your shooting mechanics
and muscle memory. Repetition develops muscle memory, regardless if your
shot is successful or not. We all struggle with repeating the motion we
used on the shot that resulted in “all net”. If we could practice
only the good shots, we could not only develop the muscle memory and proper
shooting mechanics, but develop them much more quickly.
Practicing with the Shooting Window eliminates the poor shots first and
develops the muscle memory and shooting mechanics through practice and
repetition of good execution.
Practice makes permanent. Practicing with the Shooting
Window makes perfection.
Adjusts to meet and improve all ability levels
The Shooting Window’s adjustable height and adjustable
window size tailors to anyone’s ability level. Whether perfecting
free throws, extending range, developing fade-away jumpers, or even taking
your first shot; the Shooting Window will improve all shooters with all
types of shots.
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