Basketball drill: drop step and slides
Suitable for the following techniques: defense
Drop step and slides
Goal: learn or improve drop step and side slides + condition
Organization:
- place 5 cones as shown
- vary distance and angle
- players move with slides from one pawn to the other
- at every cone they make a drop step and change hands from high to low and vice versa
- Always face the back line where the player started.
- between pawns 3 and 4, a short quick sprint (now with the face to the other back line)
- at pawn 4, turn 180 degrees, assume defensive position, drop step + slides to pawn 5
- in a quiet run back to the starting point
Teaching Points:
- Feet at least shoulder width.
- Knees at about 100 degrees (= sitting down deeply)
- shoulders above the heels (= back straight)
- Head straight up (overlook the field)
- Hand closest to the ball is low (to be able to tap the ball away on the dribble)
- Other hand is above the shoulder (to intercept a pass)
- push hard on the push-off leg to gain speed
- Feet stay low to the ground (= slide, shuffle)
- feet do not connect after a slide, but remain at shoulder width
- at the drop step, the foot closest to the ball moves backwards quite a bit; then the defender changes direction and the hands change from high to low and vice versa
- intermediate sprint must be quick (= simulate recovery of defensive position after the dribbler has passed the defender)
- take up position between pawn 4 and the basket and immediately with slides to pawn 5
Variations:
- let the defender keep his hands behind his back if you want to accentuate his feet and stance
- make bigger differences in the distance between the pawns and the angle they are placed to each other.