Saturday, June 27, 2009

COACH MEYER'S PERIMETER WORKOUT

The following comes from CoachMeyer.com in which Northern State University basketball coach Don Meyer has put together a great website not just for coaches but players and parents as well. If you are a player out there working to maximize your game, then click on http://coachmeyer.com. You will see a wide range of options including "Players Corner," where you can find a lot of information like the perimeter workout below.

Four main objectives for guards on drives:
1. Create space between themselves and their defender.
2. Go north and south on drives don't belly out (straight to hoop).
3. Put your body on the defenders body on the start step.
4. Take your dribble moves right at the defender get them on their heels. If you get beside them or get them on their heels, they are yours.

WARM-UP WITH 2 BALL DRIBBLING
Stationary dribbling - Eyes up, be ball quick.
Control - both low below knees (rhythm/non - rhythm)
Speed - both balls high (rhythm/non - rhythm)
High-Low - one ball control dribble, one ball speed dribble
Add down the floor dribbling (same as above) with a change of hands.

SHOOTING PROGRESSION
Hold high one second follow through.

LAY-UPS CLEAN, 2 FREE THROWS CLEAN

DO THE 7 DRIBBLE MOVES WITH A FINISH TO THE BASKET
Start with a low body balance base of support (LBBBOS).
Have a compact economy of motion.
You make each move one from the right side then one from the left side.
Start by spinning yourself a pass and catch down low.
From here you circle tight and make a good direct or crossover move.
Start from just outside the edge of the half court circle.
After your finish at the basket you spin a pass and open to the big part of the floor while you catch facing.
Then using the same move you break a press up the middle to half court.
Then make the same move on other side.
Then go back to the right side and make the next move.
Do this until you have made all 7 moves on both sides.

Seven dribble moves:
a. Speed dribble - throw the ball out, get their, straight line drive as quick as possible.

b. Hesitation dribble - fast, slow (higher dribble stand up a little), fast, straight line drive.

c. In and out - head and shoulder, fake a crossover move, take ball over and back, keep ball in same hand.

d. Stutter step - at 3 pt. line, squeak feet with a wide stance if defender is off you shoot a 3 pointer, if not go to basket.

e. Stutter crossover - right to left hand, crossover low, look at basket on stutter, explode after crossover.

f. Between legs - from right side you drive middle the defense turns you so you go between the legs left to right hand, the angle you go through the legs is important, the ball needs to go from back to front toward the basket slightly.

g. Pull back crossover - using a ball screen by the 3 point line, go in hard to wing then use 2 pull back dribbles 1 crossover dribble, right to left hand, then explode to basket, rub shoulders with screen.

Key coaching points on dribble moves:
1. When you get to the 3 pt. line use 1 dribble to get to the basket unless you hesitate to take the help out.

2. Do the moves at full speed game like conditions.

3. Step with same foot on all drives, 60% of weight on permanent pivot foot.

4. Chin ball when shooting lay-ups.

5. Circle tight with the ball on direct and crossover drives. Tighten up your game. Don't be lose with the ball. Be compact and have an economy of motion.

6. Start and finish all moves from a low body balance base of support LBBBOS.

7. Use all moves, but develop a go to and counter move.

8. After move go straight to the basket don't belly out.

9. Make moves right at an imaginary defender. Get the defender on their heels.

10. Go -when you first catch a pass, your the most open.

11. Use your weak hand in a 3 to 1 ratio.

FREE THROW SWISH (+2 -2)
If you lose do 4 trips (4 dribbles down and 4 back, 3 to 1 weak to strong hand), or a down and back weak hand.

7 DRIBBLE MOVES PULL UP AND SHOOT JUMP SHOT
On all shots off the dribble landing on balance and low is a must before you shoot the ball.

FREE THROW SWISH
4 trips if lose or 1 down and back with weak hand.

32 POINT SHOOTING
Five spots on the floor: baseline, wing, on top, opposite wing, and opposite baseline.
You make 3 moves from each spot.
The first is a 3 point shot (worth 3 points), the second is a shot fake one dribble drive to middle shoot jumper (worth 2 points) , and the third move is a shot fake one dribble drive to middle lay up (worth 1 point).
So each spot is worth 6 points.
At the end you shoot 2 free throws (worth 1 point each) for a total of 32 points.
You compete against yourself.
Make the moves at game speeds be tight with your game.
The drives to the middle you will be using direct and crossover moves so step with the same foot each time.
The moves from the top you can go either way, but be able to go both ways.

FREE THROW SWISH
4 trips if lose or 1 down and back with weak hand.

32 POINT SHOOTING AGAIN
...OR Hornacek shooting (spin pass catch facing low and in triple threat on balance, shoot and rebound own shot, shoot 20 shots from game spots at game speeds).

FREE THROW SWISH
4 trips if lose or 1 down and back with weak hand.