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Kinesiology Skill Analysis
Jump Shot
Muscle Actions
PHASE 1 (Jump Stop) :
Bicep muscle action
should be concentric
Quadriceps and Calf
muscle actions would
be eccentric
The antagonist to your
bicep would be your
triceps
Since your quadriceps
muscle action is
eccentric and acting as
the antagonist, its
agonist muscle would
be the hamstring
muscle
PHASE 2 (Shot Prep) :
Bicep & Shoulder
muscle action should
be concentric
Quadriceps muscle
action would be
eccentric
PHASE 3 (Shot) :
Biceps muscle
action should be
eccentric with
your triceps acting
as the agonist
Shoulder muscle
action should be
eccentric
Quadriceps and
Calf muscle action
is concentric, with
your hamstring
and shin muscle
acting as the
antagonist
*All actions and movements occur in sagittal plane
Joint Movements
PHASE 1
(Jump Stop) :
Both feet
should be
planted
shoulder
width apart
Knee and
Hip Joint
should be
flexed
Elbow joint
should be
flexed
PHASE 2 (Shot Prep) :
Both feet should be planted
shoulder width apart
Knee and Hip Joint should
be flexed
Elbow and Shoulder Joint
should be flexed
Whether you shoot the ball
with your right or left hand,
whichever hand you use that
wrist joint should be
extended with the ball resting
on your fingertips and
slightly on your palm.
PHASE 3 (Shot) :
Knee and Hip Joint should
both extend as you jump to
shoot
Shoulder Joint should flex
even more than it was flexed
before
Elbow Joint should extend
Wrist joint of whatever hand
you used to shoot the ball with
should be flexed rather than
extended
Fingers should be pointed
towards the ground as you
follow through with your shot
Ankle joint should be plantar
flexed
*All actions and movements occur in sagittal plane
Drills
Shooting with one hand
Shooting with guide hand added in
Catching ball in shot pocket with feet correctly squared up
Coming out of your shot pocket to shot with follow through
Exercises
CORE TRAINING
If a player does not possess the
proper core control, they are liable
to fade left or right unintentionally
during the shot.
QUADS/HAMSTRINGS/CALVES
Squats
Be sure the chest doesn’t drop
too low, the mechanics are
thrown off
Tuck Jumps
WRISTS & FOREARMS
Weighted jump ropes
Catching, passing, and shooting with
weighted ball
FLEXIBILITY
Shot mechanics are directly affected
by upper-body flexibility
Lats
Pecs
Exercises Continued…
PLYOMETRICS (JUMP TRAINING)
RESISTANCE TRAINING
EXPLOSIVE TRAINING
Power Cleans
Lunges with jumps
Box Squat with Jump
Weighted Jumps
Concentric Box Jumps