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Take a look at these submissions from Jarrod and Lin. Two great examples of [tag]basketball drills for beginners[/tag] that can work with all ages.
From Jarrod…
A [tag]basketball drill[/tag] I that I have used to develop my players ball handling is to get an old rubber [tag]basketball[/tag], put it in soapy water then get them to do 3 dribble zig-zag ball handling moves in a row e.g crossovers, thru legs, behind back, spin move, etc.
The reason I use this is to help simulate a player having to handle a slippery basketball (like they do late in games when the balls covered in sweat). At first the basketballs went everywhere as the players couldn’t handle the ball, but after a few sessions the players adapted and their ball handling improved rapidly.
From Lin…
Instead of the normal suicidal runs, I’ll make my players do it with dribbling a ball. It’s effective and improves their control of the ball with the added pressure to run faster than the rest of the teammates.
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