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Basketball Shooter's Secret

The Flex-Shot has two axes of rotation that exercises the hand and wrist.  The lower axis strengthens the wrists for longer shot distance.  The upper axis strengthens the hand for a stronger rotation as the ball is releasing.  

 The stronger rotation with the hand gives you that extreme control when shooting.   The fingers are the last points of control when you are shooting.  The fingers compensate for everything else the body is doing. 

 

 

To float the ball during a shot, push the ball up and spin hard. The spin motion doesn't have as much spin effect on the ball when you are pushing up. The push up gives the ball the float. The spin effect gives the ball the distance that you need to for a soft shot. 

The softer the shot the more likely it is that the ball will die on the rim.  This means that even if the shot is not accurate, it will likely fall in from lost momentum at the rim.  

The exercises shown above right will help you to develop the finger thrust that you need to take your game to the next level.  There is no other product on the market that can develop your game like this.  This exercise will have an instant effect on your game.   Not only will you feel the effect on your shooting, it will increase your ball control dramatically. 

After you've used the Flex-Shot for the wrist strength to add distance and accuracy to your shot, now practice the finger strength.  The ball control that you gain from doing this exercise is simply amazing. 

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Your can't get this exercise anywhere else with the speed and and results that this will give you.  You'll be tempted keep it a secret, but please tell your best friend.

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