At SHOT DOCTOR, we have always believed that, while it's impossible to teach "size" or "instinct", anyone can improve their shooting. Anyone! Indeed, the whole process of "learning to shoot" is an exercise in discipline that basketball teaches uniquely well. However, as this discipline suffers, so does "sport," and the lesson that seems to be the most forgotten is, "you reap what you sow."
At SHOT DOCTOR Shooting Camps, our philosophy is to teach this message and reinforce it, using the specific skills of shooting a basketball and other offensive elements of the game. Since 1981, in local high school gyms throughout the U.S., thousands of boys and girls ages 8-18 have repeatedly learned from the SHOT DOCTOR that "hard work pays off, you get out what you put in, and that practice makes permanent."
"TWO WRONGS DON'T MAKE A RIGHT"
At SHOT DOCTOR, we believe that, like many areas of life, there is a right and a wrong way to shoot a basketball. We learn to shoot the way that we learn to walk; we pick it up through observation and "on the streets." Along the way, this process inevitably produces its share of bad habits.