Off-Season Workout for Basketball Post Players
As Bob Knight says, "Our spring practice begins when the last game ends." This hall of fame basketball coach has a list of basketball shooting drills for 6 year olds to NBA professionals.
Basketball players are made in the summer, but basketball teams are made in the winter. Your players must be in top physical condition if you expect the best possible team during a season. In order to reach this plateau, most coaches require a year-around conditioning of their players. The best players will never get out of condition.
Like Knight, most successful coaches require their athletes to work as hard in the summer as they do during the regular basketball season; therefore, they set up off-season as well as in-season conditioning programs.
Before the AAU or summer leagues start, many coaches meet with their players individually, evaluate their play during the past season, and give him, or her, a written list of the things that player needs to concentrate on in his off-season workouts. At that time he issues a daily workout form especially designed for that particular player. He usually has one designed for perimeter players and one for post players.
Ball Handling | Drills without dribbling - 5 minutes Drills with dribbling - 5 minutes Drills using two balls - 5 minutes |
Passing | All types with both hands especially baseball, outlet, flick and bounce. |
Foot Quickness | Jump Rope - 5 minutes at 3/4 speed for endurance. Jump Rope - 15 seconds off right foot for quickness. Jump Rope - 15 seconds off left foot for quickness. Jump Rope - 15 seconds alternating feet. Jump Rope - 15 seconds on both feet. Do 3 repetitions of each with 30 seconds rest between the quick sets. Run Steps - Up to build leg strength and down to build quickness - Six repetitions of 15-20 seconds each. Run Hills - Jog down and sprint up - Six repetitions of 15-20 seconds each. Intervals - Sprint straight-aways on a track and jog on curves. Alternate up to one mile. (Build to running 2-3 miles a day at 7 to 8 seconds.) To build additional quickness and leg strength run backwards or sideways, picking up your feet and putting them down quickly. |
Rebounding | Six and In - 4 repetitions on each side of the basket. Superman Drill - 4 repetitions of 10. Tap Drill - 4 repetitions of 10 with each hand. Hook Drill - 4 repetitions of 10 with each hand. Second Effort - 4 repetitions of 10 (Make last effort as many repetitions as possible. Blocking Out - Work at pivoting and holding contact. |
Shooting | Spin ball to yourself, catch ball with both feet off the floor, look over baseline shoulder and Drop Step at Low Post - Practice both ways - 4 sets of 10 shots each way and on each side of the lane. Spin the ball to yourself, catch ball with both feet off the floor, look over baseline shoulder, pivot in the opposite direction, and shoot a jump shot - 4 sets of 10 shots on each side of the lane. Duck Under - Spin the ball to yourself, catch with both feet off the floor, look over baseline shoulder, pivot in opposite direction, shot fake and duck under. - 4 sets of 10 shots on each side of the lane. Step-in-Direction Hook - At the low post spin the ball to yourself, catch with both feet off the floor, look over baseline shoulder, take a long step in direction of the opposite elbow, and shoot a hook shot. - 4 sets of 10 shots on each side of the lane. At the High Post practice stationary moves for a baby jump shot or a power lay-up. - 4 sets of 15 shots on each side of the lane. Work the shot fake into every 3rd set of shots, either on the move or at the very end. Shoot 10 free throws between each set to rest - record in your notebook! |
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