Before & After Arc Plots Show Improved Basketball Skill Levels and Shooting Percentages

Noah™ works by providing players immediate, objective verbal feedback with each shot taken. This allows players to self-correct their shot and build muscle memory. The results are increased Skill Levels and Shooting Percentages. Noah Arc Plots allow players, for the first time ever to see and compare each shot taken.

Identical team members shot 17% better during the six weeks of the season they trained with a Noah Shooting Aid. 


See below for 3 examples of actual Noah 25-Shot free throw session reports. These sessions show both improved Skill Levels and Shooting Percentages.

Example 1:

Too Flat

This example shows how a player that shoots the ball too flat was able to quickly raise their shooting arc and improve their Shooting Percentage. 

See also: Understanding a Noah Session Report

  • Player shoots basketball too flat as seen in the arc path
  • Player improves shooting arc and shot making percentage

Example 2:

Too High

This example shows a shooter that shoots the ball too high and struggles for control. After lowering the arc you can see the Skill Level and Shooting Percentage improved. 

See also: Understanding a Noah Session Report

  • Player shoots basketball too high as seen in the arc path
  • Player adjusts arc to 45 degrees and improves shooting percentage

Example 3:

Shooting Consistency

This example shows shows how a player with a good arc improved both their shooting consistency and Skill Level.

See also: Understanding a Noah Session Report

  • Basketball Player has a good arc to their shot to start with
  • Noah Basketball shooting drills help good shooters improve consistentcy