More Drills
Agility ladder       drills
These are often associated with other sports (such as soccer or       football), but every basketball player should use an agility ladder        to work on their foot speed and agility.
There are various       drills you can do with an agility ladder, but here are a few basics       to get started:
     - One foot hop (go through each box hopping on one foot, then do       again with the other)
     - Two foot hop (go through each box using both feet)
     - High knees (go through the boxes brining your knees up high)
     - Two feet in each box (using a running motion, step into a box       with your right foot, then your left, then into the next box with       your right, then your left and continue this pattern)
     - One foot in each box (same as above, but this time, only one foot       will land in each box)
     - Sideways one foot in each box (sliding to your side, you'll put       one foot in each box)
     - Sideways two feet in each box (same as above, but both feet will       hit the ground in each box)
            
                  Jump rope drills
              Old school? No doubt about it. But also very effective.
Jumping rope                is a great way to get warmed up for a workout, but it's also a great                way to work on your foot speed. Here are a few drills:
              - Speed jumps (jump fast, and we mean as fast as you can)
              - One leg (alternating between your right and left foot...for example,                jump 4 or 5 times on your left foot, then move to 4 or 5 jumps on                your right)
              - Running jumps (jump rope while moving from one end of the floor                to the other...it's more a fast walk than a run, but you get the                idea)
Cone drills
              Cone drills are great at making you faster. Here are a few good                drills I use with my clients:
              - Sliding drills (place 2 cones 6-8 feet apart and defensive slide                from one to the other...then move them 10-12 feet apart and do the                same. They key is to slide fast...very fast.)
              - The T-Cone drill (place 3 cones in a straight line about 3 or                4 feet apart, then place 2 other cones about 10 feet apart at the                top of the "T". Now, start off running back and forth                between the 3 cones and out to one of the cones at the top, then                back-pedal to the starting spot. Do the same thing again, this time                out to the other cone at the top, and back-pedaling to the start).                Go FAST.
These are just some of the drills you can do as part of your foot speed and agility training. Check back soon...we'll be adding more details in the weeks to come.
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