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A layup drill with something more
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A layup drill with something more
I really like drills that allow us to work on various technical and tactical elements, although they often have the drawback of being without defense, which makes them less realistic. Even so, I find them fundamental for working at rhythm both tactically and individually in 1x0 and 2x0 situations to internalize movements before adding defense.
To make up for the lack of demand without defense, I like them to be high-paced, putting a lot of emphasis on doing things correctly and especially on making starts and changes of pace very intense.
I try to include several elements so they also serve as mental activation at the beginning of practices.
Here’s a very simple drill that, besides working on finishes, helps me train the first and second pass in fast break situations.
Even though it is done on half court, it’s quite demanding if each movement is performed with intensity and speed.
To make up for the lack of demand without defense, I like them to be high-paced, putting a lot of emphasis on doing things correctly and especially on making starts and changes of pace very intense.
I try to include several elements so they also serve as mental activation at the beginning of practices.
Here’s a very simple drill that, besides working on finishes, helps me train the first and second pass in fast break situations.
Even though it is done on half court, it’s quite demanding if each movement is performed with intensity and speed.
Created by: David E (1 Pixel Army)
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