Check out these basketball drills that will help improve your ball handling skills!
1. Power Crossovers - Power dribble in your right hand, and then
quickly bounce the ball to your left hand. Power dribble with your left
hand for a few seconds before bouncing the ball back to your right hand.
2. Dribble Blindfolded - Wrap a cloth around your head as a
blindfold, or you could simply close your eyes...no peeking. Power
dribble a ball for at least 60 seconds. This drill helps you enhance
your tactile sense of the ball. You can enhance the drill by performing
it in the center of a deserted basketball court, walking around while
dribbling. To make the drill even more challenging, try power dribbling
two balls, one in each hand, while being blindfolded and slowly walking
around a deserted basketball court.
3. 10-5 Repeats - This drill exercises power dribbling with one
hand at a time. Choose which hand your would like to practice. Power
dribble for 10 seconds, then soft dribble for 5 seconds. Repeat multiple
times. This exercise teaches your arm muscles how to alternate between
various dribbling speeds that occur during game play.
4. Dribble Between Legs While Walking - In order to do this drill
you will need a segment of floor, such as a basketball court floor, a
street's sidewalk, or a wide hallway that is deserted. Power dribble
while walking up and down the walkway. Power dribble the ball between
your legs to practice fancy dribbling skills. To enhance the drill,
perform the drill at a quicker walking pace, maybe at a light jogging
pace.
5. Double Ball Power Dribbling - Power dribble two balls, one in
each hand. This will increase your arm strength for dribbling and
enhance your dribbling control. Since you can't look at both hands at
the same time, this drill will also practice your ability to power
dribble without looking at the ball.
6. Power Dribbling Sprints - This drill requires you to power
dribble for an extended period of time and run back and forth on the
basketball court. Stand at one end of a basketball court. Dribble to the
nearest foul line, and then return to the baseline. Dribble to the
middle of the court, and then return to the baseline from which you
started. Dribble to the farthest foul line, and then return to the
baseline from which you started. Finally, dribble the entire length of
the court, and return to the baseline from which you started. This
entire continuous power dribbling exercise counts as one complete cycle
of the drill. Repeat multiple times to practice your dribbling, speed,
and direction-changing abilities.
7. Chair Dribbling - Set up 3 chairs or cones in a line,
spacing each chair/cone 10 feet apart. Power dribble around the
chairs/cones in different shapes, such as figure-eights, circles, or any
shape. Use your imagination.
8. Dirt dribbling - This drill actually requires you to leave the
basketball court and find a patch of dirt. Do a Power dribble on the
dirt for 1 or 2 minutes. You will need to power dribble the ball even
harder than usual in order to get the ball to bounce on the dirt. This
drill is an extremely good arm workout with power dribbling.
Start with just a few of these exercises, and then expand your workouts
to include more drills. You can also modify the drills to be more
challenging by increasing the number of repetitions or slightly
modifying the drill.
I have been playing basketball for a long time, I will be going into my sixth season this fall. I really love sports, but basketball is my favourite. I enjoy getting better, meeting new teammates and developing skills with new coaches. I have attended many basketball camps and learned from lots of different basketball players from all around the area. Basketball requires lots of hard work and dedication so you can become a better player.
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