Rock Creek Basketball Skills Checklist. I – IntroducedR – ReinforcedM – Mastered. Body Movement Fundamentals.
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This came from a handout I found in my ‘stack of stuff’! I grew up in Wisconsin so I got to see a lot of Tony at Green Bay Preble and later at UW-Green Bay (he also played a few years in the NBA). The kid could play!
Although not a kid anymore, Tony Bennett is now the head men’s basketball coach at the University of Virginia.Tony’s ballhandling workout should be performed at least 2-3 times per week. If you focus and work hard, you will be amazed at the vast improvement in your ballhandling skills, dribbling skills, hand-eye coordination, and quickness.Perform this workout with hard work and dedication do not take it easy!!
The Maravich SeriesIf you’re looking for a great set of ball handling drills for beginners or youth basketball players, go no further than the Maravich drills.The Maravich drills are named after the legendary 'Pistol' Pete Maravich. Maravich still holds the NCAA single season scoring record and the career scoring record while only playing three seasons. In addition to being a great scorer, anybody who watched him marveled at his ability to handle the basketball. He was truly a magician with the basketball.If you would like to be a great ball handler like Pistol Pete, the Maravich drill series is an essential foundation.This is a great stationary ball handling series that improves your feel for the ball while improving.
Hand-Eye Coordination. Hand Quickness. Rhythm. Hand, Wrist, and Finger StrengthWith youth players, we’ll spend about 3 to 5 minutes with this at every practice until we build a solid foundation.Check out the video below. Here is a list of the progressions mentioned in the video with approximate times:0:25 - Ball Slaps0:43 - Finger Tips1:00 - Ball Circles1:26 - Ball Wraps - One Leg1:42 - Figure 8 - No Dribble1:57 - Front To Back Toss2:11 - One Leg Dribble2:29 - Figure 8 Dribble2:52 - Figure 8 Dribble - 1 Hand3:09 - Spider DribbleEmphasis Tips:. Use Finger Tips and Finger Pads / Keep Ball Off Your Palm – This helps with control of the basketball. Palming the ball makes it more difficult to control the ball.
Athletic Stance – Emphasize that your players execute these ball handling drills from a stance that they can play the game from. Watch for excessive leaning over and unbalanced positions.In addition to this, make sure to spend time dribbling on the move.
You’ll also find as the players advance, that you can progress to more advanced drills and spend less time on stationary ball handling.How Can You Learn The Drills and Skills To Become A Great Ball Handler?!?If you would like to learn the necessary skills and drills to becoming a great ball handler, make sure to check out our.For more, you can check out the. Attack and Counter Basketball Camps.
Ball Handling, Shooting & Decision Training Camps. Elite Point Guard CampsWe also have many great ball handling resources listed below.