1. Practice shooting. Shooting is a skillful process that must be accumulated based on quantity. First of all, you must master the correct shooting posture and stabilize your posture for a long time in order to improve your accuracy.
Primary and middle school students generally lack strength, so it is recommended to use the 38-style shooting.
The 38 putt is more commonly used by girls. This is the posture used by those who have no wrist strength and cannot grasp the ball. It means holding the ball with both hands, with the index finger and thumb forming two upright figures, spreading the five fingers, and pushing the ball out when shooting. This is the 38 push.
Remember, no matter which position you take, you should feel the index finger and middle finger finally leaving the ball. This is finger picking.
2. To practice layups, first run with the ball, and then practice three-step layups. Key points to remember: For a left-handed layup, step with your left foot first; for a right-handed layup, step with your right foot first.
3. Basketball is a team sport. Assists and scoring are equally important. Practice diligently and be confident, and you will be the most handsome kid on the court.