Basketball Drills for Beginner Coaches -by Coach Brian Schofield http://www.hoopskills.com
This article is mainly designed for the beginning to intermediate coach who is really wondering what basketball drills he or she can implement to improve their ball club. I've compiled some of the most basic, yet effective drills that I remember being involved with and seen done by other successful coaches. Understand that I'm about doing drills that work and not doing drills just to fill time at practice. It can't be stressed enough that these drills need to be done at high intensity levels in order to experience the desired outcomes. Dribble Chase or Dribble Tag This is a great game for beginning players and coaches. Take a small portion of the court, like a half court, give each player a basketball that they must dribble and play tag with. If any player loses control of the ball they are immediately out. While tagging a player the ball must be kept in close control. For a more advanced version of the game, it is a great idea to attempt to knock the ball away from the opposing players, instead of tag them. This is a great way to see how young players handle the ball under pressure. You also want to evaluate how aggressive players are going after the ball. You want to discourage players from standing in a corner and attempting to only guard the ball. Reward players for knocking the ball away from other players. Make sure that they do not throw the ball to knock it away. It must be done as a basketball move, but anyone that loses control of the ball on their own or has it knocked away is out. Racing Drills This will probably be one of your players' favorite drills. It creates a sense of competition and helps them work on the fundamentals as well. Start simply by having the players race to either the half court line or the end line while dribbling
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