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The Allnet Shooter, the training aid that corrects finger placement on the shooting hand.
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Allnet Shooter - Shooting improvement tool

Allnet improves shooting work by correcting finger placement on the wrist snap. Used by hundreds of NBA players.

€49.90
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  • CategoryTraining
  • BrandAllnet
  • Ref.WC-4098
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Description

A shot does not break down only at the elbow. Very often it breaks down in where the fingers end up in the last instant. The Allnet Shooter works on exactly that instant.

Who it is for. For the coach who runs shooting blocks with youth and senior players, and for the player putting up solo reps who wants each one to count. If you have someone who shoots well standing still and loses the touch on the move, the problem is usually in how the ball leaves the hand.

What it corrects. It sets finger placement and guides the wrist snap so the hand finishes the same way every time. Once the release repeats, the arc settles and the backspin stops being random.

How to use it. It pays off in short sets of close-range shooting, before moving out. The correction sticks with many reps at low difficulty, not a few reps from deep.

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Frequently asked questions

  • When should I use cones vs. flat marker discs?
    Cones (15-30 cm) suit drills where the player goes AROUND the obstacle (tight defence, slalom, drop-step fakes). Their height gives a visual cue and forces the centre of gravity lower. Flat marker discs (≈22 cm Ø) are for drills where the player runs OVER them without tripping (relay runs, sprints, zone marking). For mixed drills, plan on 6 cones + 12 discs per training block.
  • What is an agility ladder used for?
    An agility ladder (≈5 m, 10-12 rungs) trains foot coordination, frequency, direction changes and neuromuscular response. Classic patterns: 1 foot per square, 2 feet per square, lateral crossover (Carioca), in-out. Best used as a 5-10 minute warm-up at the start of practice; it's a motor-pattern drill, not a strength exercise.
  • What resistance level should my bands have?
    Resistance bands are colour-coded: yellow (5-10 kg) warm-up and glute med activation; red (10-15 kg) shooting technique, shoulder stability; black (15-25 kg) lower-body strength-endurance; green/blue (25-35 kg+) hypertrophy. An amateur team is fine with a red + black kit. For specific explosive strength, add blue.
  • What basic gear do I need to start coaching a team?
    Minimum kit for 12 players: 1 tactics board + 2 markers + eraser, 12 marker discs + 6 tall cones, 1 agility ladder, 1 whistle, 2 official balls + 1 training ball, 12 reversible bibs, 1 basic first-aid kit. Approximate cost: €200-280 depending on brands. Expand progressively as you specialise (defence drills, shooting technique, conditioning).
€49.90