Saturday, 20 September 2014

Retraining shot technique

Had a really positive morning. Woke up and walked the dog to the top of the mountain/hill behind our house. Took it relatively easily although it only took 19:24 minutes do do the 1.4 miles climbing 476ft in elevation. I really noticed that it was much easier to climb than it used to be when I climbed it every day and my legs were much less painful than normal. I will see if this stays the same tomorrow morning or if it was just a fluke.
I have also just finished shooting my 100 made free throws in a record time of 35 minutes (yesterday it took 65 minutes!!!). After making 20 shots I had the idea to change my free throw routing to mirror the same foot patterns as my jump shot (bounce the ball catch left foot right foot shoot). I am not sure if this caused the reduced time to make 100 shots but it definitely increase my focus and as a result increased shooting percentage and reduced the number of missed shots dramatically.
I also shot 10 3 point shots from varying positions after the 100 made shots and made 6 out of 10 which isn´t too bad for less than a week of training. I am going to keep practicing with the same routine an log my daily progress to see if the improvement will last or if it was just a fluke.
I am not sure if the reduced shooting time or the walk before shooting helped but my arms were not aching even after making 100 free throws! Compared to yesterday when they were aching after just 60 made free throws it was much better.
Just having breakfast now to refuel before organizing the training for this afternoon.
Training was cancelled due to rain!

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