jeudi 18 décembre 2014

Footwork Drills Help Basketball Players

By Dirk Wade


Many of the drills in basketball today focus on small quadrants of the court. While these can be useful it is necessary to be familiar with the court as a whole. Combining the drills that utilize each of the quadrants can provide you with a good workout, and more confidence during game time.

This is when people should know why they need to do the passing drills each time they hit the practice court. Without this, people are going to have problems in getting to pass the ball successfully because of the lack of practice.

Passing from player to player across the court until the last person makes a layup is a good drill as well. This shows you how to cover the entire court for efficient scoring. When the person has completed their layup they should run to the back and the whole team should move forward one spot. This prevents everyone from getting too comfortable in one position ensuring greater teamwork.

A second reason that people are going to want to do the passing drills is it lets people get used to having the ball hit their hands. Sometimes people never think about this, but when the balls are being thrown at them it generally is going to sting their hands because of the speed of the pass. So people will need to make sure they are getting the passing drills done because they will get used to the sting.

Basketball is a game that has grown quite a bit in popularity and it is easily a game that people can play at any time. However, if people want to become really good at the game, they should know more about how the footwork drills are going to help them out.

All of these drills can help you work the whole court. Getting yourself and your whole team comfortable with the full court can be a good way to increase your performance while playing and to point out your own personal weaknesses. Working together to give yourself and your whole team more confidence on the court. Another thing to consider is that you need to defend under weakened side, and learn to quickly pass in order to recover.




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