Want to drain more buckets on the court? You’re not alone. Many amateur players dream of becoming better shooters fast. The good news? You can do this with smart practice and a few simple tips. Let’s make you a shooter your friends will talk about!
1. Start With the Right Form
Bad habits are hard to break. So let’s build a solid shooting base:
- Feet shoulder-width apart for balance
- Shooting hand under the ball, guide hand on the side
- Elbow in, not flying out!
- Follow through with your wrist like you’re reaching into a cookie jar
Practice your form slowly in front of a mirror. Don’t use a ball at first. Nail the motion. Then add the ball.
2. Use the “B.E.E.F.” Method
This fun acronym will help you remember the key parts of a good shot:
- B – Balance
- E – Eyes on the rim
- E – Elbow under the ball
- F – Follow through
Repeat this in every shot you take during practice. The more consistent you are, the faster you’ll improve.
3. Practice Close, Then Move Back
Don’t start at the three-point line. Start under the hoop. Seriously! Short, close shots help you feel the form and rhythm. Then take a step back every few makes.
Work your way out slowly. Like building a tower. Don’t rush.

4. Do Quick, Fun Shooting Drills
Bored of just standing and shooting? Spice things up. Try these:
- Spot Shooting: Pick 5 spots around the key. Make 5 shots from each.
- Swish Game: Only count it if it’s a swish. Tough but fun!
- 1-Minute Drill: How many made shots in 60 seconds? Beat your record.
These drills keep practice fun and help build muscle memory fast.
5. Use One Ball, One Friend
Grab a buddy. Take turns shooting and rebounding. Make it a game. First to 10 corner shots? Loser does 10 push-ups. Keep it fun and competitive!
Bonus: Friends help give feedback on your form too.
6. Film Yourself
Ouch… watching yourself shoot can be awkward. But it works! You’ll spot things like:
- Leaning back
- Feet too close
- Weird follow-through
Fixing those tiny errors? That’s how good players get great fast.
7. Stay Positive and Consistent
You won’t shoot like Steph Curry overnight. But if you practice three to five times a week, you’ll improve fast. Focus on progress, not perfection.

Not every shot has to go in. Each miss teaches you something new. Keep a smile, shake it off, and shoot again!
8. Track Your Progress
Mark down how many shots you make each day. Watch those numbers grow! Seeing results on paper is satisfying and motivating.
Try this simple chart:
Day | Shots Taken | Shots Made | Best Spot |
---|---|---|---|
Monday | 100 | 45 | Left Wing |
Tuesday | 120 | 60 | Top of the Key |
9. Watch the Pros
Watch NBA players — not just for dunks — but how they shoot. Pay attention to their footwork, rhythm, and follow-through. Try copying their timing and habits during your next practice.
10. Have a Blast!
If you’re not having fun, you won’t stick with it. Play music during drills. Challenge your friends. Celebrate small wins.
Remember, every shot you take makes you better. Keep shooting, stay focused, and have fun turning into a hoop legend!