Yea, you need to know how to dribble and shoot the Basketball. The pick and roll is also a nice play that will always help your team. Use B.E.E.F ---- B-balance, E- Eyes, E-elbow, F- follow trough. That is the acronym used for shooting a basketball correctly.
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Translation: Ejercicio -- Although for a specific type of "drill" you should consult with individuals in the field.
two ball dribble.
lay ups free throws etc.
because else you wouldnt know you have broken the rules.
I would say to just practice. I would look at how you shoot with your right hand and compare this to how you are shooting with your left hand. (I do play basketball, but I don't know any drills).
A high school drill team is like advanced They are basically dancers. For pep rallies, football and basketball games.
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The drill I love to when I teach is that you take a basketball or soccer ball and put it on a tee and have the girl/guy hit it.
They are both equally important in different scenarios. I don't know what you are talking about specifically, but on a drill RPMs are important when drilling through softer material to go faster, while torque is important on harder materials that can make the drill skip or freeze up otherwise.
shoot farther away till you cant make it anymore
Consistent drill work in basketball can improve your performance by enhancing your skills, such as shooting, dribbling, and defense. By practicing regularly, you can develop muscle memory, improve your coordination, and increase your overall basketball IQ. This will help you become more confident and effective on the court during games.