This is a good drill, the one thing I can think of that could help/add to their arsenal is to really sell their moves with back and chest low in whichever direction they’re trying to fake. For example a crossover, instead of just doing a normal cross, have the player really get low almost having the shoulders parallel to the floor and make a quick cross to the other side. That usually helps many players to get by their defender and sell the direction.
This is a great drill, coach! May I ask for any drill you can share for my girls team who are mostly beginners? I currently have 19 members in my team and around 14 of them are beginners. They're still having some difficulty even with the most basic ball handling/dribbling drills. Thank you.
@@kellyfitzsimonds4919 depends on the team and what you need to focus on. I recommend at least 45 min on skill work (passing, dribbling, shooting) 15 min on a defensive drill. 20 min of small games 2 on 2 or 3 on 3. Then finish with live play for 30-45 minutes in scrimmage situations
Where do find time for stuff like this during the season? I feel like I just can’t get enough time to work on stuff like this because of all the other stuff to prepare for games.
@@anthonylewisjr.9295 great question. I will have a video up soon for group shooting. We usually use 5 spots, but I think it depends on what offense you run and where you get your shots in the offense. Always practice those shots and be specific about the spots you shoot from.
Great drill for a younger group this would be a great warm-up, and it reminds them to always work on the fundamentals.
I’m a first year coach. Love your instructions and drills. Thanks
Glad they have helped you! I hope to have new videos up soon. Thanks for the comment
This is a good drill, the one thing I can think of that could help/add to their arsenal is to really sell their moves with back and chest low in whichever direction they’re trying to fake. For example a crossover, instead of just doing a normal cross, have the player really get low almost having the shoulders parallel to the floor and make a quick cross to the other side. That usually helps many players to get by their defender and sell the direction.
Nice job, this flows very well. I love working on footwork and ball handling with my middle school teams; it makes huge difference.
Hope this drill can help! It works really well with younger groups
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Awesome resource. Thanks
excellent, drill very helpfull!!!! good job coach
Hey Coach - Just wanted to let you know that you have really good ideas and content! -Players using these drills all the way out in Taiwan! Thanks!
Great stuff doing a 🏀camp on Sunday this was helpful
Love this coach
thanks, coach..about some game-like drills coach. or some competitive drills ..thanks so much coach.
This is a great drill, coach!
May I ask for any drill you can share for my girls team who are mostly beginners? I currently have 19 members in my team and around 14 of them are beginners.
They're still having some difficulty even with the most basic ball handling/dribbling drills.
Thank you.
I will work on some more videos for beginners ! Hope to post some in the next few weeks
Love it 😍😍😍😍
thank you
New to coaching. Was curious if you have a comprehensive 2 hour practice?
During the season I don’t make any videos, but in the off season I could put together something like that.
@@CoachAshworth your videos are a great resource. Subscribed!
@@CoachAshworth any tips with how to fill a 2 hour practice? I.e. how long for fundamentals, practicing specific plays, scrimmage time...
@@kellyfitzsimonds4919 depends on the team and what you need to focus on. I recommend at least 45 min on skill work (passing, dribbling, shooting) 15 min on a defensive drill.
20 min of small games 2 on 2 or 3 on 3. Then finish with live play for 30-45 minutes in scrimmage situations
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Anyone explain what foot you’re supposed to lead with when ripping? Some are going outside first, others going with their inside
I'd say outside because you want to get past the defender..or rip to tho outside of their forward foot ( defender's foot)
Do you have transition drills
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Where do find time for stuff like this during the season? I feel like I just can’t get enough time to work on stuff like this because of all the other stuff to prepare for games.
This is usually during off season workouts during the fall or spring.
More pls :-)
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Team spot shooting drill. Do you use 5 spots or all 7 spots?
@@anthonylewisjr.9295 great question. I will have a video up soon for group shooting. We usually use 5 spots, but I think it depends on what offense you run and where you get your shots in the offense. Always practice those shots and be specific about the spots you shoot from.
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