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Hands on Shooter Basketball w- Hand Placement

Hands on Shooter Basketball w- Hand Placement

Prix habituel $ 24.99 USD
Prix habituel $ 29.99 USD Prix promotionnel $ 24.99 USD
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Left-Hand & Right-Hand Placement Guide

Help Your Player Build a Shot That Looks Right From the Start

The HoopsKing Hands On Shooter gives young players a simple visual guide for where both hands belong on the ball. It helps train shooting-hand placement, guide-hand control, weak-hand layups, and one-hand passing with the left or right hand.

Right-Hand Placement Left-Hand Placement Shooting Form Weak-Hand Layups One-Hand Passing Online Training Access Included
HoopsKing Hands On Shooter basketball with left hand and right hand placement guides
See the Training Ball

The Ball Shows Them Where Both Hands Go

Instead of guessing, overthinking, or practicing bad habits alone, players can line up their shooting hand and guide hand with the printed guides. The ball can also be used to train left-hand and right-hand control for layups and one-hand passing.

Youth basketball player using HoopsKing hand placement basketball for shooting form
Close-up of HoopsKing Hands On Shooter basketball left and right hand markings
Guide hand placement marking on Hands On Shooter basketball
Player practicing right hand and left hand placement with HoopsKing training basketball
Hands On Shooter basketball used for close range shooting form practice
HoopsKing basketball with printed hand placement guides for both hands
For Parents Who Care About the Details

Most Shooting Habits Are Built When No Coach Is Watching

Camps and trainers can help, but the real difference is usually built in the quiet reps away from practice. That is where many young players either repeat the right habits or accidentally groove the wrong ones.

Gives players a visual reminder for shooting hand and guide hand placement.
Helps players understand how both hands should work together on the ball.
Supports left-hand and right-hand control for layups and one-hand passing drills.
Helps parents support shooting development without needing to correct every rep.
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A Simple Ball Can Prevent a Lot of Sloppy Reps

The goal is not to make practice complicated. The goal is to make correct hand placement obvious, repeatable, and easy for a young player to check on their own.

Young basketball player using HoopsKing Hands On Shooter to learn proper left and right hand placement

The Ball Becomes the Reminder

When the hand guides are printed directly on the basketball, the player can see the correction before the shot, layup, or one-hand pass ever leaves their hand.

Avoid the Habits Coaches Notice Fast

The 3 Playing Time Killers This Ball Helps Attack

Shooting form is the main reason to buy it. But the same hand-placement guide also helps players work on two other skills coaches notice quickly: weak-hand layups and passing under pressure.

1

Not Being a Reliable Shooter

Bad shooting habits can stick for years. The Hands On Shooter gives players a simple place to start: put the shooting hand and guide hand where they belong and repeat clean form.

Close-up of proper shooting hand and guide hand placement on Hands On Shooter basketball
2

Struggling With Weak-Hand Layups

Coaches quickly see who can finish from both sides of the court. The printed hands help players work on left-hand and right-hand control near the rim.

Player practicing weak hand layup grip with HoopsKing Hands On Shooter basketball
3

Passing Poorly Against Pressure

Players who can step through pressure and deliver a strong one-hand pass are more useful against defense. The ball helps train right-hand and left-hand passing control.

Basketball player holding Hands On Shooter training basketball for left and right hand passing control
Diagram explaining Hands On Shooter basketball right hand and left hand placement guides
Simple Enough for Daily Reps

Shooting Form Becomes Easier to Repeat

The player does not need a complicated lesson every time they pick up a ball. They can look at the printed guides, place both hands correctly, and start building cleaner habits one rep at a time.

Place the Shooting Hand

Line up the shooting hand with the printed guide so the ball starts in a more consistent position.

Set the Guide Hand

The off-hand guide reminds players not to let the support hand take over the shot.

Train Both Left and Right Hand Control

Use the printed guides to work on left-hand and right-hand layups, one-hand passing, and better ball control habits.

Repeat Close-Range Form Reps

Use short, controlled form shooting first so players can feel the correct hand placement before moving farther away.

Included Bonus

Online Access to Fundamentals of Shooting

The Hands On Shooter includes online access to the Fundamentals of Shooting training video, so parents and players can follow along and understand how to use the ball for better shooting-form reps.

Online access only.
Designed to help parents teach shooting basics in short daily sessions.
Uses the Hands On Shooter so the player can follow the hand-placement cues.
Reinforces how the shooting hand and guide hand work together on the ball.

A Training Tool Plus a Teaching System

The ball gives the visual reminder. The online access gives parents and players the instruction to make those reps more focused. That is a better setup than handing a young player a regular ball and hoping the form fixes itself.

Choose the Right Ball

Available in Youth, Women’s, and Men’s Sizes

Select the size and feel that fits your player. Rubber options are durable and budget-friendly, while composite leather options offer an upgraded game-ball feel.

Option Best For Material Training Focus
Youth 27.5 Younger players learning shooting fundamentals Rubber or Composite Leather Shooting hand placement, guide hand control, left-hand and right-hand layup feel
28.5 Girls/women’s size basketball players and players who train with a 28.5 ball Rubber or Composite Leather Form shooting, one-hand passing control, weak-hand layups from both sides
29.5 Boys/men’s size basketball players Rubber Consistent hand placement, shooting mechanics, left-hand and right-hand passing control
Better Than Guessing

Ordinary Balls Don’t Correct Hand Placement

A regular basketball gives no feedback. The Hands On Shooter gives the player a visual target every time they pick it up, whether they are practicing shooting form, left-hand finishes, right-hand finishes, or one-hand passing.

More Focused Form Reps

Instead of just shooting over and over, the player sees exactly where the shooting hand and guide hand should start before the shot.

Both Hands Get Attention

The ball helps players build confidence using the right hand and left hand, which matters for finishing, passing, and becoming harder to guard.

Better Parent Support

Parents do not have to be shooting experts to help reinforce the basics. The hand guides make the correction easier to see.

Habits Coaches Appreciate

Players who can shoot with cleaner mechanics, finish with either hand, and pass against pressure are easier to trust in real basketball situations.

Simple Daily Repetition

The best training tools are easy to use often. This ball makes every short practice session more purposeful.

Built for Real Basketball Skills

Shooting, finishing, and passing are all connected by hand control. This ball keeps the focus on skills that show up in games.

Questions Parents Ask

Is the Hands On Shooter Right for Your Player?

Use it as a simple daily training reminder for shooting form, weak-hand layups, left-hand and right-hand control, and one-hand passing habits.

Who should use the HoopsKing Hands On Shooter?

It is best for youth and developing players who are still building shooting fundamentals. Parents, coaches, and trainers can use it to help players understand where both hands belong on the ball.

Does it work for both left-handed and right-handed players?

Yes. The ball is designed to help players understand left-hand and right-hand placement. It can be used for shooting-form reps, left-hand and right-hand layups, and one-hand passing control with either hand.

Is this mainly a shooting basketball?

Yes. The main purpose is helping players learn better shooting hand and guide hand placement. It also supports weak-hand layup practice and one-hand passing control.

Does the ball guarantee better shooting?

No training aid can guarantee results. The Hands On Shooter gives players a simple visual cue so their practice reps are more focused and consistent.

What is included with the bonus training?

Online access to the Fundamentals of Shooting video is included. It is separate training access designed to help parents and players understand how to use the ball for shooting-form development.

Which size should I choose?

Younger players commonly use 27.5. Many girls/women’s players use 28.5. Boys/men’s regulation size is 29.5. Choose the size your player normally trains and plays with.

Should players use this for full-speed shooting?

Start with controlled form shooting and close-range reps so the player can feel the hand placement. As the habit improves, it can be worked into normal shooting practice.

Give Your Player a Ball That Teaches Every Time They Pick It Up

The HoopsKing Hands On Shooter helps players see the correct hand placement, build more focused shooting reps, and work on left-hand and right-hand skills coaches notice fast.

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