Basketball drills
- Circle the ball alternately around: hips, thighs, knees, calves, ankles, chest, head.
- Foot Stride; circle the ball first around the different parts of the front leg, then the back leg.
- Spreading stance; same as previous exercise.
- As previous exercise. After each circle alternate with the other leg.
- Eight circle.
- Alternate between squatting and standing while dribbling.
- Dribble while sitting down and standing up again.
- Dribble while lying on your back; stand up while dribbling at the signal.
- Dribble while lying down and standing up again.
- 2 rows of which 1 row has the ball.
- Passes to the middle line from the middle line 1 vs 1.
- When passing, make sure the persons keep running straight and don't go sideways.
- Everyone has a ball stands on the sideline.
- Exercises are alternated with
- crossover,
- between the legs
- etc.
- free play on 1 or 2 baskets,
- depending on the number of players.
- NO dribbles only passing.
- The teacher sets out three areas of approximately equal size with pawns.
- It is best to use the volleyball lines (see map).
- There are three sections (see map):
- Left: barons square (losers square)
- Middle: princes section (neutral section)
- Right: king of the court (winner section)
- All students stand in the middle section.
- With a signal from the teacher the game starts.
- All pupils have to try to tap/strike the ball of another pupil out of the box.
- If you succeed you move one square to the right.
- If your ball is knocked away you move up one square to the left.
- If you hit/tap someone's ball out of the box on the right you score a point.
- If your ball is knocked out of the winner's box you lose all your points.
- If your ball is knocked out of the left box nothing happens and you stay standing.
- When the teacher gives the final signal the person with the most points is king of the court and he/she has won.
- The teacher chooses 2 tickers.
- They have to stay inside their box (inside the 4 pawns) and knock the basketballs away from the runners when they want to cross.
- The runners have to dribble to the other side without losing their basketball.
- If a runner doesn't have his basketball with him, he's out and he automatically becomes a ticker.
- A tip that you can give to the runners is that they should shield the ball with their body.
- This means staying between the ball and the opponent.
- The pupils may only cross again when everyone has been tagged or has reached the other side.
- In the end, as the game progresses, you get more and more tickers and less and less runners.
- The last remaining runner is the winner.
- The players stand around the bucket or on the free throw line and try to score in the basket.
- Vary their position and distance.
- Players dribble from the center line to the free throw line and try to score from there within 5 seconds.
- Two players throw the ball to each other, the ball may bounce.
- To make it more difficult the bouncing can be omitted.
- Also vary the distance.
- The players stand in a circle and throw the ball to each other.
- They are not allowed to touch the ground.
- Try this with a player in the middle who is trying to intercept.
- If the ball is intercepted, the player who threw the ball stands in the middle.
- The players bounce the ball on the spot.
- Make sure the hand is always on the ball so the ball is pushed down (so not hit down).
- The players sink through their knees so they are low to the ground and the ball bounces faster.
- Then the players stretch their knees again. Repeat several times.
- The players dribble through each other, changing direction all the time so that they are criss-crossing each other.
- The players must try not to touch each other.
- The players try to guide the ball along a route whilst dribbling.
- For example slalom around cones or over benches (at your own discretion).
- Divide the players into two groups.
- The group without the ball tries to tap the player in the other group with the ball.
- As soon as they have touched the player with the ball, the ball is theirs.
- The player with the ball therefore tries to pass the ball on to a teammate as quickly as possible.
- Touching someone with a ball gives a point. The team that scores ten points first wins.
- They are simple but fun basketball games for children with a number of advantages:
- The children get more ball feeling
- The children learn how to aim the basketball
- The children learn to dribble well
- The children develop team spirit and learn to work together
- The children move in the indoor gym or on the outdoor sports field
Ideal for training, lessons and fun activities.
- Set up a course with running boards, bridges, hoops and cones and have the kids dribble down the course.
- You can make it as difficult as you like. The child who completes the course in the shortest time wins.