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The layup is an essential part of basketball. Without the layup, you can't score a point. But you can improve the layup. These drills will help you make it better.
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Basketball Layup Improvement - The Top Finishing Drills for You ©Copyright by www.shootaway.com
The best basketball shooting drills don't just improve your shooting form; they also help you develop that all-important shot mentality. This means you're ready for action when the ball is in your hands, and you need to sink a basket. It's not just about knowing what to do with the ball; it's also about being able to perform under pressure. • ©Copyright by www.shootaway.com
But you can get better; you need to. That's why these finishing drills for layup improvement are so important. They'll help you develop the skills and mindset you need to make that game-winning shot. • So, what are the best shooting drills for basketball layup improvement? Let's explore five of the best options. • ©Copyright by www.shootaway.com
Technique Layups • One of the best ways to improve your layup game is to practice with a focus on technique. This means incorporating drills into your routine that allow you to perfect the mechanics of making shots under pressure. It's not just about knowing what moves work best—it's also crucial that you understand how they're supposed to look when performed correctly. • ©Copyright by www.shootaway.com
Zig-ZagLayups • The zig-zag layup drill is a great way to practice making shots at full speed. You will move in a zig-zag pattern across the court from the left side to the right, making a layup on each line of cones. To make this drill more difficult, consider adding a second set of cones to move back and forth between them in your zig-zag pattern. • ©Copyright by www.shootaway.com
Around-the-Arc • The around-the-arc drill is a great way to practice making layups and floaters. To perform this drill, set up three cones in an arc on one side of the court (in the corner, for example). Start about 10 feet from the first cone and take two steps toward it before shooting. Repeat this process until you have made a shot from each location in your arc pattern. • ©Copyright by www.shootaway.com
Half-Court 2-On-1 • The half-court 2-on-1 drill is a great way to practice making moves and shooting while being guarded by two defenders. To perform this drill, start at one end of the court with two players on offense and one on defense. The offensive players should have the ball and begin dribbling toward each other until they are in a 2-on-1 situation. At this point, one player should move away from their defender before passing to their teammate, who will receive the pass for an open shot. • ©Copyright by www.shootaway.com
Russian Layups • The Russian layup drill is a great way to practice making layups at full speed. To perform this drill, stand about 5 feet away from the basket with your heels on the line and your toes hanging over it. Then bounce the ball off your heel and onto the rim for a shot that goes in, touching no other part of your body. • ©Copyright by www.shootaway.com
Conclusion: • You can use the above drills, whether as individual shooting drills basketballor as a team. Be sure to focus on proper shooting form and technique to make your shots more accurate. Remember, to be a great shooter, you must practice often. • ©Copyright by www.shootaway.com