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These two mini-stories about Steph Curry and JJ Redick might shock you... A lot of players want to p

These two mini-stories about Steph Curry and JJ Redick might shock you... A lot of players want to practice their shooting technique for one day, one week, or one month and expect to be knocking down 3s like Steph Curry. However, listen to what Steph Curry did during his sophomore year in high school to develop his shot... "I really couldn't shoot outside the paint for like the first three weeks," Curry says. "All summer when I was at camps people were like, "Who are you, why are you playing basketball?" I was really that bad for a month and a half [before] I finally figured it out." Let me reiterate, the greatest shooter of all-time… - Was 15 or 16 years old - Didn’t shoot outside the paint for weeks! - He shot poorly for a month and a half So if you’re not shooting great yet, I guarantee that it’s not too late… And be VERY patient! It takes time to develop a great shot. You want to focus on one or two things at a time and master each thing before progressing. This may also shock you... JJ Redick, arguably the greatest college shooter of all-time said he didn’t start shooting difficult shots like fadeaways until he was in college! Both unbelievable shooters spent their youth and high school careers just mastering the foundation of shooting... - Shooting with consistent, repeatable technique that allows them to shoot the ball straight with proper arc. - Being balanced when starting the shot and ending their shot in a balanced position. This will reap consistency and better shooting during games! If you also want to become a great shooter during games... We have [87 shooting camps this summer]( across the United States and some in Canada… These camps will show you exactly how to develop a great shot, develop a quick release, and extend your shooting range! [Breakthrough Basketball Shooting Camps]( If you can’t make it to a camp, here’s a free resource to check out to improve your shot as well: [How To Develop Into A Great Shooter - 6 Shooting Drills To Do At Every Workout](  All the Best, - Joe Haefner Breakthrough Basketball  This email was sent to {EMAIL} [Manage Subscriptions]( or [Unsubscribe All]( Copyright © 2021 Breakthrough Basketball, LLC. All rights reserved. Breakthrough Basketball, LLC. | 5001 1st Ave. SE, Ste 105 #254 | Cedar Rapids | IA | 52402 [email.gif] .

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