14 Mar 2008 08:42:30 | David Huizar & Matt Zavadil
NBA Finals, Game 7...Your team is down one point...One second
left... A foul and two free throws coming... Who do you want at
the charity stripe?
Of course, we’d like to have a Reggie Miller or a Larry Bird or
even better Michael Jordan at the line to sink those crucial
shots. Chances are, though, they’re not on your team. So now
what? It’s up to you!
So how do you build the skill and confidence needed to win the
big games at the charity stripe? 4 simple steps: Ritualize -
Visualize - Optimize - Capitalize.
Free throws are an important part of your game. How many times
have we seen games come down to the final seconds and either be
won or lost at the free throw line? All the time! So learn these
4 timeless secrets and join the ranks of John Stockton and
become a Great free throw shooter.
1. Ritualize
Ritualize means you create a specific repeating pattern of
behavior prior to performance, a regular pre-task routine, which
sharpens your focus, concentration and attention.
Reggie Miller would step up to the line holding the ball on his
hip with his left hand and place his feet about 12-14 inches
apart with his right foot slightly forward. He then would raise
his arm straight up towards the basket with his hand bent as if
he had just released the ball. Then he would take three
consecutive dribbles, sit back into a slight crouch and let if
fly. Every free throw was exactly the same.
Karl Malone could be seen mouthing something to himself (We have
no idea what he was saying) right before he shot the ball.
Whatever ritual you develop for yourself, know that it’s the
most effective device for delivering yourself into the mindset
you must be in to sink every free throw.
"Repetition brings familiarity, and familiarity is the opposite
of the unknown." - Steven Levenkron
2. Visualize
Visualize means mentally rehearsing or "seeing" in your mind
what you intend to do before you do it. When you visualize
perfect form and a flawless shot that draws nothing but the
bottom of the net, it becomes exponentially more likely to
happen.
You’ve heard the saying, "What you see is what you get", haven’t
you? Focus on the process and see perfection. You’ll find that
visualization is a powerful tool.
"I see a mental movie before I hit every shot." - Jack Nicklaus
3. Optimize
Optimize means allowing yourself to trust in yourself and your
capabilities, to have the self-confidence to pull the ripcord,
knowing the parachute will open. Simply put don’t hesitate!
Delay does damage. Nike said it best with their million dollar
slogan: "Just Do It!" This is when shooting free throws just
becomes automatic.
"You must seek to have control and then act with abandon!" -
Anonymous
4. Capitalize
Capitalize means celebrate your success as well as the success
of your teammates. Pat yourself on the back with each success at
the line. When you make your free throws savor the success,
nourish it, grow it, use it - capitalize on it. Allow it to
build your confidence in other aspects of your game - defense,
offense or whatever. Let this positive energy ooze out all over
you and your team.
"What I do best is share my enthusiasm." - Bill Gates
With these easy-to-follow principles you can become the elite
free throw shooter of your team. Actually, you can apply these
principles to every part of your game. Whatever you do, keep on
shooting!
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