3 Dribble Drive Motion Drills to Build Your Offense FAST!

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  • čas přidán 14. 06. 2024
  • In this video, Coach Schultz shows you how to begin building the dribble drive elements of your motion offense using simple 2-man drills that develop skills and the basic building block of the dribble drive.
    3 DRIBBLE DRIVE DRILLS OVERVIEW 0:00
    DRILL #1 0:14
    2 Man Drills : Kick-Ups 0:36
    DRILL #2 3:35
    2 Man Drills : Kick-Backs 3:45
    DRILL #3 7:23
    2 Man Drills : Backdoor 7:33
    DRIBBLE DRIVE BREAKDOWN DRILLS PLUS 2 BONUS DRILLS 9:25
    Free PDF Download: www.btball.com/dribbledrivedrills
    WHAT SHOULD YOU DRILL NEXT?
    To continue building your offense, use 2-man and 3-man breakdown drills to teach any additional elements of the offense needed.
    Next, as players learn the basic elements, you should utilize game-based offensive drills. This allows for FASTER learning and transference to actual games. Because we all know, once you add real defenders, players quickly forget what to do!!
    For example, when building the Hybrid Attack Offense, Coach Schultz uses a mix of breakdown drills and game-based drills with various constraints to build the offense and get players executing at a high level quickly.
    WHAT IS THE “HYBRID ATTACK OFFENSE”?
    The Hybrid Attack is a unique half-court offensive system that fuses the best elements of motion offense and dribble drive offense.
    WHY DID COACH SCHULTZ DEVELOP THIS OFFENSE?
    After running traditional Motion for several years and then switching to The Dribble Drive Motion, Coach Schultz still wasn’t satisfied…
    The biggest issue was “stall outs”...
    When running the offenses independently, they would experience scoring droughts where the offense went stagnant for several consecutive possessions.
    One of the reasons he designed the Hybrid Attack Offense was to avoid those "stall outs" and solve that problem.
    Now, when the dribble drive becomes stagnant, motion offense elements seamlessly kick in and change things up.
    And when the motion offense goes cold, the dribble drive injects a surge of new attacks... keeping the defense honest... resulting in easy baskets.
    In addition, Coach Schultz can’t recruit players at the high school level and he wanted something flexible enough that could be adapted to his different personnel each season.
    It didn’t happen overnight, but after several years of working out the bugs, the Hybrid Attack Offense was created and they haven’t looked back since...
    DOES THE HYBRID ATTACK OFFENSE WORK?
    Since switching to this Hybrid Attack Offense, Ryan Schultz's Cedar Falls teams have won 2 state championships and made 5 state semi-final appearances in just 6 years!
    They also led the state in...
    - Offensive Rating
    - Points Per Game
    - Effective Field Goal %
    - Field Goal %
    - 3 Point %
    - Assists Per Game
    One of their prouder accomplishments is leading in assists per game.
    Combining the best of those two offenses creates what spectators often refer to as "Beautiful Basketball". And you do so without losing that aggressive, attacking mentality that leads to easy baskets at the rim.
    Coach Schultz figured out how to teach this delicate balance of both “aggressiveness” and “sharing the ball”.
    WANT TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE OFFENSE?
    To learn more, you have two options…
    You can download this free PDF that gives you 5 Dribble Drive Breakdown Drills (with 2 bonus drills not included in this video):
    www.btball.com/dribbledrivedrills
    Or you can learn more about the entire Hybrid Attack Offensive system and how to build it step-by-step right here:
    www.btball.com/hybridattacko
    If you have any questions, leave your comment on the video and we’ll get back to you.
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Komentáře • 32

  • @begreatbasketball1
    @begreatbasketball1 Před 7 měsíci

    Great drills thank you 🙏

  • @tomkaiser8146
    @tomkaiser8146 Před 2 lety +1

    Sweet

  • @scottrichardson1946
    @scottrichardson1946 Před 2 lety +27

    Consider making these drills competitive by adding a scoring system and / or add defenders to influence decision making.
    You will see the engagement ☝🏽

    • @BreakthroughBBall
      @BreakthroughBBall  Před 2 lety

      Absolutely! Game-based drills and small-sided games with actual defenders are vital to developing your team. Note, Coach Schultz likes to start with no defense when first teaching offensive concepts then progress to drills with defenders.

    • @jasonthompson5851
      @jasonthompson5851 Před 2 lety

      Absolutely! I’m a huge believer in making it competitive and keeping that edge. I like splitting them into teams and doing 1 v 1 and team competition. They will always be playing for their team no matter the situation.

    • @krishnaarmogan1989
      @krishnaarmogan1989 Před 2 lety

      @@BreakthroughBBall
      Full video?

  • @stickjr.3715
    @stickjr.3715 Před 2 lety +1

    You need to work on there jumping fundamentals. Great video coach!.

  • @joewaters2237
    @joewaters2237 Před 2 lety +2

    Gap selection is very hard to explain to high schoolers. Good explanation of how to space the floor in some of these.

  • @leestroy7910
    @leestroy7910 Před rokem +1

  • @Sooner85
    @Sooner85 Před 2 lety +1

    What do you mean by positive and negative pass?

    • @philipchurch8203
      @philipchurch8203 Před 8 měsíci

      Positive pass means player receiving pass is in an attack position and has cleared the path of the passer. A negative pass would mean the passer is still in the driving path of the player he is passing to. In a dribble drive system you want your passes to create attack opportunities with as straight line and efficient drives as possible.

  • @hehecris1
    @hehecris1 Před rokem +1

    That’s my uncle 🙏

  • @krishnaarmogan1989
    @krishnaarmogan1989 Před 2 lety

    Is it possible to order the full video of this practice/ drills?

  • @MegaSkycap
    @MegaSkycap Před 2 lety +3

    Andy is like half the kids on my team -- either not comprehending or listening and then, not following instruction to the coach who is pointing at a spot saying, "Stand here"

  • @raymoore8361
    @raymoore8361 Před 2 lety +1

    What is a negative pass

    • @BreakthroughBBall
      @BreakthroughBBall  Před 2 lety +2

      Around 4:40 into the video shows an explanation of the negative pass: czcams.com/video/XJHIQv59EGc/video.html

  • @shortwave.13.10
    @shortwave.13.10 Před rokem +1

    5:35 let's go #15! wake up 😂

    • @dustinsanchez6471
      @dustinsanchez6471 Před 9 měsíci

      Unbelievable! Plus we are filming this series. I would have him do pushups

  • @danielpaz671
    @danielpaz671 Před 3 měsíci

    Not a fan of finishing same side on the middle attack from the wing. You big should be relocating to that block once he sees the middle attack.

  • @WillEstate
    @WillEstate Před 2 lety +1

    🖖🏽🙏🏽❤️

  • @happinesshome1381
    @happinesshome1381 Před 2 lety +1

    I have spacing issues with theses drills...

    • @coachsondberg
      @coachsondberg Před 5 měsíci

      "2s and 3s must be patient" is apparently not a thing anymore...

  • @nateluepke1744
    @nateluepke1744 Před 2 lety

    How long do you recommend doing each drill? (Coaching age 12-13 girls.)

    • @BreakthroughBBall
      @BreakthroughBBall  Před 2 lety +1

      First time through, it might take 8 to 10 minutes due to explanation. After that, 4 to 8 minutes should be sufficient. Hope that helps!

    • @cliffsauer9111
      @cliffsauer9111 Před 5 měsíci

      2-6 years

  • @Thepessimest
    @Thepessimest Před 12 dny

    Is this offense good for 3/4 graders?

    • @BreakthroughBBall
      @BreakthroughBBall  Před dnem

      I have used a simplified version of this with 3rd/4th graders. Since they are relatively weak to pass and shoot over long distances, I believe ball handling and attacking the basket should be emphasized more at the younger ages. However, don't expect any miracles. Getting them to do anything at those ages is a miracle. :)

  • @hellcatsports5258
    @hellcatsports5258 Před 2 lety

    IG

  • @tonytblum
    @tonytblum Před 2 lety +3

    The term "Dribble Drive" makes no sense. The only way you can drive is when you are dribbling so there is no need to use the word Dribble with the word drive as you can't have one without the other.

    • @philottinger2318
      @philottinger2318 Před 2 lety +24

      Thanks that was a helpful comment, added a lot.

    • @coachsondberg
      @coachsondberg Před 5 měsíci

      Original name was AASAA - attack attack skip attack attack