Girls Basketball Drills – Adversity & Think Fast
If you are looking for girls basketball drills, give these two a try. Just so you know–they work for all players, boys and girls!
If you are looking for girls basketball drills, give these two a try. Just so you know–they work for all players, boys and girls!
These basketball dribbling drills look really crazy at first but they will improve dribbling.
Here are a couple of youth basketball drills I used last week. The first basketball drill worked really well on chasing down a loose basketball, dribbling with your head up and making a lay-up.
You could call these defensive basketball drills, but it involves fun competition. This is a great incentive to those basketball players who don’t get the notoriety as a scorer. I use this basketball drill at all levels.
If you’re looking for fast-paced effective basketball practice drills, give this basketball drill a try. We call it the Star Wars Rebounding Drill and you’ll find your players asking for this one over and over.
This is one of my favorite basketball conditioning drills. I call it the 10 Seconds drill. It is a fast paced drill whose purpose is to improve transition, running the floor and conditioning skills.
One suggestion that I would like to pass along is about basketball team warm ups. I think the way a team warms up represents how they will play in a game.
If you’re looking for fast break basketball drills here is one of the basketball drills that I like to use. I simply call it the “Fast Break” drill. It is a timed drill and the “teams” compete against each other for the best time.
This is one of my favorite defensive basketball drills. It is a simple but effective way to teach boxing out the shooter.
These basketball youth drills represent “live game” situations. We use this basketball shooting drill to find the players who can make their free throws late in a game.
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