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Yes, I have to admit that manual shooting is pretty challenging to control.
But, this little tutorial video will improve your manual shooting skill.
In this video, I will explain the following three essential concepts for manual shooting:
1) Friendly touch (L)
2) Pace management (Square button)
3) Weak feet shooting
These three concepts are inter-related.
Let’s start from the most fundamental
concept--- 1) Friendly touch (L).
The picture is a diagram of Stick L. White spot represents the original position of the L stick, and the biggest white ring represents the boundary of the L stick.
When you dribble, push the L stick to the green ring, approximately
the mid-range of L stick.
When you shoot, gently move the L stick from the green ring to the red ring.
Don’t push to the extreme (white ring).
Just imagine you are driving a car in a downtown street. To drive
smoothly, you will never press the gas pedal to the floor.
Or imagine you are playing an acoustic piano. You keep your pedal within a specific range to play beautiful music.
2) Pace Management
The right timing of pressing the shot button (▢) is important, as well.
In the left picture, press ▢as soon as the dominant foot is about to leave the ground.
Here is the slow-motion example. Please focus on the timing when I
press ▢ (shot button).
In other words, please watch out for the moment when the energy bar shows up.
3) weak foot shooting
To create a better shooting opportunity, you need to make a one-step adjustment to your weak feet to shot.
To adjust, you need to push L to your weak foot side and then shot.
When you do that, don’t forget friendly touch and pace management.
Conclusion:
Learning manual shooting is like learning driving a car.
Initially, you need to remember separate concepts.
After a bit of practice, those concepts will “disappear.”
You will pay more attention to observing the game
rather than individual shooting concepts.
Like after you driving many years, you naturally drive to your destination. Steering, pressing gas and
brake pedal goes to your subconscious level.
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Reference:
Soundtrack name: Redeemer by Evgeny Bardyuzha
License Number - 127450
But, this little tutorial video will improve your manual shooting skill.
In this video, I will explain the following three essential concepts for manual shooting:
1) Friendly touch (L)
2) Pace management (Square button)
3) Weak feet shooting
These three concepts are inter-related.
Let’s start from the most fundamental
concept--- 1) Friendly touch (L).
The picture is a diagram of Stick L. White spot represents the original position of the L stick, and the biggest white ring represents the boundary of the L stick.
When you dribble, push the L stick to the green ring, approximately
the mid-range of L stick.
When you shoot, gently move the L stick from the green ring to the red ring.
Don’t push to the extreme (white ring).
Just imagine you are driving a car in a downtown street. To drive
smoothly, you will never press the gas pedal to the floor.
Or imagine you are playing an acoustic piano. You keep your pedal within a specific range to play beautiful music.
2) Pace Management
The right timing of pressing the shot button (▢) is important, as well.
In the left picture, press ▢as soon as the dominant foot is about to leave the ground.
Here is the slow-motion example. Please focus on the timing when I
press ▢ (shot button).
In other words, please watch out for the moment when the energy bar shows up.
3) weak foot shooting
To create a better shooting opportunity, you need to make a one-step adjustment to your weak feet to shot.
To adjust, you need to push L to your weak foot side and then shot.
When you do that, don’t forget friendly touch and pace management.
Conclusion:
Learning manual shooting is like learning driving a car.
Initially, you need to remember separate concepts.
After a bit of practice, those concepts will “disappear.”
You will pay more attention to observing the game
rather than individual shooting concepts.
Like after you driving many years, you naturally drive to your destination. Steering, pressing gas and
brake pedal goes to your subconscious level.
Thanks for watching!
Please Subscribe, Like, and Share my video.
Reference:
Soundtrack name: Redeemer by Evgeny Bardyuzha
License Number - 127450
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