For developing your shooting skills in netball you need a great amount of practice,and that mastering the technique you need a great amount of time and patience.If you are a gloabal shooter or Goal attact these are the skills you are going to take some to be comfortable with it.
Since you and other are in charge of every shooting
opportunity,winning or losing realy hang in the balance to how well you know
your staff.
Use your knowledge of netball shooting tips and netball
shooting techniques to make yourself hero on your team.
1.Practice..
Spend a lot of time boasting your success rate by
training.Go early to your practice and spend extra 15 to 20 minutes everyday
sharping your skills.Sometimes ask your coach about your training tips and
tricks to improve your playstyle.
2.Resting Time 3 sec..
You have three sec. which doesn’t seem much but once you get
comfortable with what your body should be doing,3 sec. is more than enough.
3.Balance and Stance…
Bent knees,a shoulder width stance and proper grip are
essential for maintaining your bodys balance while shooting.The power for
shooting comes from your legs so when you are shooting,bent your legs and be
steady.Wait for your arm and legs to begin streanthing for your shoot,when you are ready,take the shot.
4.Griping
How you hold your ball is really vital.Your shooting hand
gives you power and spin your supporting should be holding the side,helping
with the aim.
5.Focus
Don’t focus on your blocker and pretend you are at a normal
practice.Do your best for concentrateing only on your shot.With the goalpost
directly in your line,it is really to imagine that they will be able to
intercept your shot.
6.Rebounding
If it happens that your attempt doesn’t score,but you have
remembered to spin the ball backward with your wrist during your shot,the ball
should be bouncing back.Afer release follow the ball to the ring,get after
it.Even after all this if you happen to miss the shot,make up for it by getting
the rebound by going for the second shot.
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