Martin Hall's Second Basketball Drill (Video)

I frequently mention a leg motion basketball drill that Martin Hall taught numerous years in the past. Well, Martin's lower back with every other basketball drill that teaches the way to re-direction the club for the duration of the downswing.

I'll be honest, I assume this reroute role gets too much interest -- so much in order that gamers tend to overdo it. But some rerouting takes place in almost every body's downswing, and this is as right a way to research the right amount as any.

The largest advantage of this drill -- which uses a bit of tape looped across the basketball to reveal you the angle of your reroute -- is that it let you avoid exaggerating the circulate an excessive amount of. The video is self-explanatory, specially the overhead shot, so I'll depart it to you (in case you need this) to locate the proper stability for your own swing.

Bear in thoughts that the intention of this drill is to help you flatten your downswing barely so that you don't come over-the-top (this is one error) or come too much from the internal and get stuck (that is the opposite intense). It's that center floor "candy spot" that you're seeking out.

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