How to shoot a basketball better! Use this 5 minute shooting routing before games to increase your shooting percentage and score more points! This is a 5 minute shooting circuit designed to improve your shot quickly before games. You can do this shooting routine before games to align your mechanics and get warmed up. This will help you increase your shooting percentage and make more shots in games!
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"DISCLAIMER - There are risks associated with intense exercise. Not everyone is suited for intense exercise or weight bearing exercises. You should consult your physician first in order to ensure that you are prepared to undergo an intense and demanding exercise regime. Individuals with heart conditions or previous or current injuries should be especially cautious. THINCPRO Basketball is not responsible for injury. Every effort has been made to accurately represent the potential of this training. Results are not typical, and only represent athletes who worked very hard. Of course, no guarantee can be made for every single athlete."
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