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When you put the cones further away from the shooting chute, it increases the difficulty level for shooting. This is important because it helps you develop your shooting skills and adapt to challenging situations. By shooting from a greater distance, you need to adjust your power, aim, and accuracy. It forces you to focus on your technique and concentration, making you a more versatile and confident shooter. So, by gradually increasing the distance between the cones and the chute, you can challenge yourself and elevate your shooting abilities.
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