The Shooting Ladder drill includes the elements of both speed and pressure that will translate directly from your workouts into a real game situation. You’ll feel more pressure
This drill allows you to work on feeding the post, shooting off post-ups and also getting perimeter shots. It also gives you ideas on how to maximize your court space and players.
Great shooters can move into their shot off four primary movements: slide, curl, backpedal, and sprint. In Movement Shooting, you’ll spend time practicing all four movements as you get up as many shots as possible over a four-minute period.
Great shooters can move into their shot off four primary movements: slide, curl, backpedal, and sprint. In Movement Shooting, you’ll spend time practicing all four movements as you get up as many shots as possible over a four-minute period.
This video builds off the shorter "Extra Pass Shooting Part 1" drill, adding more advanced progressions. This will help train your players to think paint touches, being shot ready and making the extra pass.
Good offenses make the extra pass to give up a good shot to get a great shot. This drill will help your players to develop the habits and mindset to help develop this concept within your offense.
Work on your zone shooting in a shoot-around with Coach Randi Henderson. These fast-paced drills are designed to give the players practice shooting against a zone defense - they encourage players to find the open shot, pass the ball, and finally take shots against the zone.
Maximize your practice time! In this Rick Torbett course, you'll get five team shooting drills that are designed to maximize your benefit from practice and improve shooting in real game situations. The drills can be adjusted for the number of baskets, the number of players, and the time you have available in practice.