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11 Jul
How to Shoot a Basketball In today’s video, Coach Tom explains the “Monster Rebound Drill,” which will develop an aggressive ATTACK when rebounding from anywhere on the floor! This drill will not only give you the “muscle memory” to make attacking rebounds second nature, it will also make you be able to read where rebounds are going and how to get to them from anywhere on the floor. Please Check out all of our videos and send Shot Science to ALL of your Friends and Family! JOIN OUR TEAM!!! www.shotscience.com If you want Secret Updates or you want to be our friend, follow us on Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: twitter.com See you next week!! Be sure to check out our website: www.shotscience.com -Tom
25 Responses for "“MONSTER REBOUND Drill!!!” (Aggressive Rebounding) – Shot Science Basketball"
@jairoescalante07: Sound great! We will take a look and get back to you.
@ShotScience: so i’ll send you a video on monday
@ShotScience: ok i’ll send you a video on monday
@ShotScience ok? i’ll send you a video on monday
@jairoescalante07: The only way we can help you here is to see you on video. Otherwise we are just guessing. Try to get one to us and we will try to help.
@franklynxl: We believe that we will be posting one within one week. Sorry for the delay.
Coach when will you guys post more videos
coach tom i dont know what is happen with me because the more i train my shot the worst i am shoting sorry for my english because i talk it more or less. would you explain me what is happen to me?
@exchamelot: Wwe are in the process of having tee’s printed. Be ready in a couple of weeks.
@ShotScience oh,sorry for that…i mean the designs of the t-shirts..can you post some…ty
@exchamelot: Hey Richard, not sure what you are asking about!
@ShotScience can you post some of the design..?ty
@exchamelot: If you can stand by for a short while we will have our tee shirts ready for sale. The design is done and now looking for someone to print them for us. We will also have other apparel available in the near future. Stand by for those shirts.
coach tom
do you still have a T-shirt with a SHOTSCIENCE logo on it?
how can i purchase one?
thanks…
all you guys … SPREAD the W O R D !!!!!
@iamblobicus: Well it is impossible for us to know how to help you since we cannot see you shooting. If you get a video posted for us we will analyze it for you and see if we can help you. We will be waiting.
Ok, so i am an extremely short player. And i find that doing hookshots and lots of the “over the top” finishing move work very well. Is this correct or am i just getting lucky? What else do you reccomend for short players like me?
@seventysschev: Great! Stay tuned for more.
@ShotScience : Ah, I see. Thanks!
@BWeiChen: Not really! Aggressiveness, timing, skills and courage are really important traits for becoming a good player. The one thing that you need to remember is, you must work hard on your fundamental skill. If not you can count on being average.. Lets go!!!!
do you need high vertical to become a good a player?
@PwNuRmoTheR: Pw, if you are having these symptoms and they are on-going, you may need to see a doctor about this. Chase is not a Physician and therefore unqualified to give you advice on something like this. It is possible you may have tweeked some muscles or ligaments. Check it out.
hey shotscience, i have a problem, so last week i was working on my vertical leap and suddenly there was pain in the back of my head where it meets the neck. Afterwards, i get this feeling like i want to throw up. Some people say its because im breathing wrong, but i am sure that i breathed the right way. i heard Chase is a great personal trainer, can he help me?
@seventysschev: Well, if we have inside position on the defender we want to maintain that position to be able to score. If you get caught with the defender cutting you off to the inside then a post up may be the answer. Read the situation and go from there. Thanks for your comment and give it a try. We have had several of our students turn into “Monsters” on the boards
This is an interesting drill. I’m gonna give it a shot next time I go out to practice. I have one question though, regarding staying square to the baseline: why would you do that as opposed to setting yourself up for a post up?
@specialforcepro1 check out our video on the “Flop Finish.” Hope this helps!
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