How to Improve Dribbling With Between Legs Crossover
Things You'll Need
- At least 2 players
- Basketball for each player
- Cone or chair
- Hard surface for dribbling
Instructions
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How to Do the Drill Setup
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Each player chooses a partner.
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Each partner has a ball and faces the other 50 feet apart. If you are on a court, a partner on each sideline is the perfect distance.
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Place a cone/chair at the midpoint of the partners (about 25 feet from each partner). This cone/chair represents the defender.
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During the drill, the partners "mirror" each other.
How to Execute the Drill
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Partners call out each other's names to start the drill.
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Upon hearing his/her name, each player dribbles quickly with the right hand towards the cone/chair.
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As the player gets about 3 feet from the cone/chair, he/she gets in a low, athletic position while protecting the dribble on the right side of the body away from the cone/chair.
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Keeping the dribble below the knee, the player drops his/her right leg back so there is about 18 to 24 inches between the back of the left foot and the front of the right foot.
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The player crosses the ball between his/her legs from the right side to just behind the left knee securing the ball now by dribbling with the left hand.
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While dribbling with the left hand, he/she proceeds to pass the cone/chair on the left side--the partners will be crossing sides of the cone/chair at this point.
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After passing the cone/chair, he/she dribbles quickly towards the sideline with the left hand (i.e. the partner's original position).
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As the player reaches the sideline, he/she comes to a two-foot jump stop. At this point, the players should be 50 feet apart and facing away from one another.
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Upon completing the jump stop, each partner should pivot towards his/her partner and assume the Triple Threat Position.
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From Triple Threat Position, partners call each other's names to begin the second leg of the Between Legs Crossover move.
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Once the names have been called, each player dribbles quickly with his/her left hand towards the cone/chair.
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As the player gets about 3 feet from the cone/chair, he/she gets in a low, athletic position while protecting the dribble on the left side of the body away from the cone/chair.
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Keeping the dribble below the knee, the player drops the left leg back so there is about 18 to 24 inches between the back of the right foot and the front of the left foot.
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The player crosses the ball between the legs from his/her left side to just behind the right knee securing the ball now by dribbling with the left hand.
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While dribbling with the right hand, he/she proceeds to pass the cone/chair on the right side--the partners will be crossing sides of the cone/chair at this point.
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After passing the cone/chair, he/she dribbles quickly towards the sideline with the right hand (i.e. the original starting position).
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As the player reaches the sideline, he/she comes to a two-foot jump stop. At this point the players should be 50 feet apart and facing away from one another.
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Upon completing the jump stop, each partner should pivot towards his/her partner and assume the Triple Threat Position.
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If doing the complete Mirror Dribbling Series, the partners would proceed to the next dribbling drill.
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