Free Throw: 7 Steps to Success at the Free Throw Line

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On November 15, 1993, a white-haired, 72-year-old gentleman named Dr. Amberry stepped up to the free throw line and into the Guinness Book of World Records by sinking 2,750 shots in a row. He ended his 12-hour streak without a miss, stopping only because they had to close the gym for the night.

In Free Throw, he reveals his secrets. Beginning with the proper mechanics of the shot, he then explains the importance of the mental game and shares his techniques to help players stay on target even while under pressure. Combining these mental and physical elements, he presents a unique and straightforward 7-step method that teaches readers how to become a 90% free throw shooter.

The free throw is the Achilles heel of the basketball player — many players are great from the floor but lousy at the line. Free Throw is the only book to address this important skill. Clearly written, with principles that are easy to put into practice, it is an indispensable manual for all basketball players and coaches.

Larry Stewart

Hey, Phil Jackson, here's something Shaquille O'Neal could use. And this 120-page paperback book is something Shaq might want to pass along to some of his teammates too....(This book is a nice read with more than instructional material. —Los Angeles Times

Name in long format: Free Throw: 7 Steps to Success at the Free Throw Line
ISBN-10: 0062734342
ISBN-13: 9780062734341
Book pages: 144
Book language: en
Edition: 1
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: William Morrow Paperbacks
Dimensions: Height: 8 Inches, Length: 5.3125 Inches, Weight: 0.2866009406 Pounds, Width: 0.327273 Inches

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