• Hot Button Debates

  • Oct 1 2024
  • Length: 52 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • Join Coach Dave Love as he tackles some of the most heated debates in basketball shooting on this episode of the podcast. Designed to help coaches and players alike understand the nuances behind each argument, this discussion demystifies popular controversies and provides clarity on what really impacts shooting performance.

    Episode Highlights:

    • Turning vs. Squaring Feet: Explore the biomechanics and preferences that inform whether players should turn or square their feet when shooting, and how this affects balance and force direction.
    • To Dip or Not to Dip: Delve into the debate on dipping the ball before shooting. We discuss how this movement can affect shot rhythm and power generation, and who might benefit from this technique.
    • Gaze Focus: Should players look up at the ball or stay fixed on the target? We break down the visual focus strategies that can influence shooting accuracy and player concentration.
    • Additional Debates: The episode also covers other contentious topics such as the optimal set point for shooting and whether to use a one-handed or two-handed follow through.

    Each segment is designed to equip listeners with a deeper understanding of these debates, backed by both research and practical experience. By the end of the episode, coaches and players will be better positioned to make informed decisions about their shooting techniques, tailored to their personal or team’s needs.

    Tune in for a detailed breakdown of basketball’s biggest shooting debates and enhance your coaching or playing strategy!

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