| | |  | Softball Scrapbooking Items | Home » » » Mikasa BTR7 Weighted Rubber Basketball | | | | | | | Description: | | They say strength is overrated. That's just because they aren't as strong as you but they don't know your secret. This ball looks like any other one but gives twice the workout. Wondering what to do when it rains? Here's a heavyweight, rubber ball that you can use to practice those free throws. Keep your muscles strong and durable, add weight training to every workout instead of just in the gym. The hard rubber covering will last and last just like you in your next game. Specs: Official size: Rubber; Weighted; Weight: 3.5+ lbs; 1-Year Warranty | | | Product Details: | | | Average Customer Rating:
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4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
can you take itMar 19, 2007
By HavanaHuey
"HavanaHuey"
Want to dribble left handed with strength, shoot with strength. This is it. Don't over do it but use it 30 min every other day and every day for passing. Big problem is finding someone to use it with.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Heavyweight BallFeb 11, 2010
By D. Garman
"DJGarman"
Exactly as described. Great for shooting form work. Not recommended for anything outside 10-12 feet. The farthest you should shoot this ball from is just inside of where your form gets messed up because you have to work too hard to get the ball to the rim. If 3 feet is that limit, don't go outside of 3 feet until you can do so without changing your form. Even if you have to "shoot" this to a spot on a brick wall to keep correct form, that's fine. Just like lifting weights - when you can increase the weight you curl over time - you can eventually extend your range with this ball. just keep the correct form! enjoy.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
it worksJun 03, 2009
By Adrian
"Triple Tech"
Using this ball enhances your shooting range and handling of the normal ball. I would recommend that players who are serious or otherwise interested in the game to get one or two of these balls. Whether they are young or mature like myself.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Use with cautionSep 18, 2009
By Jack Lam I think this product does what it is supposed to, yet you must beware to shoot too much with this, as it'll alter your shoot (too long!). Or practice your arm strength with it and immediately after shoot with a regular ball so you don't lose the feel.
1 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Great ballMar 20, 2010
By Dana Linehan
"Ryne"
I got these for my kids and I couldn't be happier they really give them a workout. Amazon shipping very very reasonable and they qualify for free shipping.
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