Split stance balance ups

How To Perform This Basketball Drill

Get into a split squat position with your feet hip wide apart.
Put one foot out front and one foot behind.
Make sure everything is stable from your neck down.
Go up from this position.
Maintain your balance.
Make a pause for a second at the lowest point.
Required inventory:
Required skill level:
Beginner
Total reps:
Total time:
min

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Coach Dan

Coach Dan Speaks:

Split stance balance ups offer basketball players a great drill to help improve their dribbling skills. By getting into a split squat position — feet hip wide apart with one foot out front and one foot behind — basketball players can learn to maintain their balance while going up and down in this position. This is especially useful for basketball players who are constantly on the move around the court. Make sure everything is stable from the neck downwards before attempting this drill, and move slowly and deliberately so that you can stay balanced when you pause for a second at the lowest point of the exercise. Doing these split stance balance ups regularly will soon have basketball players dribbling like a pro!