When shooting a free throw it is very important of where to set your feet, keep your eyes and hands, and where to shoot from. These three tactics are three keys to success from behind the free throw line. From “The Science Behind Your Free Throws” Tony Fryer states “One step into the right direction would be to shoot and master the muscle memory of a good form while under pressure” (Fryer). To shoot and master …show more content…
Free throws come down to the wire during big chances to put your team ahead in games. From “Nitty-Gritty Basketball” the writer states “A basketball player needs to have a good and easy routine to follow at the foul line” (Goldstein). A player needs to use this routine every time at the free throw line. You should not have anything hard. Just make it simple and stay focused. From “The Coach’s Clipboard” the author states “Perfect practice makes perfect” (Gels). Perfect practice truly does make perfect. If you are not doing it right it will not make anything perfect. You practice to make perfect, but it is perfect practice that will make perfect. You should not go into a gym and start shooting long shots. Free throws are a perfect way to start up a perfect workout. It will warm you up and it will make you become a better free throw shooter altogether. Doing the perfect routine will make the perfect shooting form. When it all comes down to making a free throw the main thing you should know is the perfect form. From “The Coach’s Clipboard” the writer states “Always work on your free throws in the off-season” (Gels). The off-season is a very important time to take and make yourself a better player. You have a lot of time to work on your free throw routine. It is very important to work on your free throw shooting. You never know if you have the ball in your hands at the end of a game at the free throw line. In those moments you should always be ready to take on the challenge which is why you must practice perfectly when you get the time and why free throws are so important during