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Are You Doing 1v1 Drills Wrong?

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 When it comes to your …  Are you having your players compete against different playersâ€

 When it comes to your [1v1, 2v1, 2v2 skill development drills](  Are you having your players compete against different players… even guards vs bigs?  You hardly ever compete against the same type of player… same height, same wingspan, same jumping ability, same quickness, same skill set, etc.   Each and every game you will compete against different players with different characteristics.  So if you pigeonhole yourself by competing against the same player every day in practice… you might only develop a LIMITED skill set to score against that ONE type of player.  You’re going to use a different scoring move against a tall shot blocker than you would a short, quick player looking to strip the ball.  When you attack a lightning quick defender, you’re going to use a different move or strategy than you would against a tall player who lacks lateral quickness.  So be sure to constantly mix up who is competing against who.   This truly helps you develop into a COMPLETE player.  PRACTICE TIP: You could tell your team to compete against a different player every few reps… or even every repetition if you’d like.  That’s definitely more game-like!   Another huge benefit of 1v1 and 2v2 drills is that…  They prevent a handful of players from dominating the ball while the others just languish without getting any better.  Each and every player gets vital reps with the ball in their hands.   In essence, they are put out on an island and forced to develop their dribbling, shooting, passing, and decision making.  Whether you want to develop better players or simply want to spice up your practices with NEW drills to get through the midseason blues…  You can get access to Coach Sanderson’s entire Game-Based Drills Training System…  Where he shows you how to design better drills for better practices…  Simply click the link below to get 30% off the:  *50+ drills (and bonus variations) *6+ hours of video training *Comprehensive 117-page eBook *"Progressions" of Each Drill (to accommodate your players' age and skill level) [ Get 30% off Coach Sanderson’s Game-Based Training System (discount expires tomorrow!)]( All the best, Joe Haefner Breakthrough Basketball  This email was sent to {EMAIL} because you indicated that you'd like to receive emails and updates from Breakthrough Basketball on 2016-12-16 05:42:39. 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