I realized yesterday that ball handling is not literally about how you handle the ball to crossover, it's actually mostly about your footwork. this video just proved that what I just realized was true
Jeremy Shardo sure no problem. I coach my daughters team and this is the most important aspect of teaching footwork. People are too concerned with watching the ball. Tempo, footwork, and timing ur steps when the ball hits the ground are very important. I was a subscriber to your channel for years but I haven’t seen content from you in a while. Welcome back
Words cannot express how grateful I am after finding these videos. If I could, I would hug you rn fam. I just started learning how to play and these fundamentals right here are exactly what I needed- playing with others just got more fun. Much appreciated my guy, god bless you.
Watching again after some half court with friends just rewatching to get it more rooted/pick up stuff I might’ve missed but im loving the improvements its already made
I have watched a lot of basketball training vids on YT and yours are some of the best! You really excel at explaining things on a very fundamental level and it's a shame there are not more of your vids!
the best coach online - no bs just straight fundamentals that you need to get down before you can start cookin opponents. hope you can make more vids soon coach !
footwork is the most important to me, u just have to run/move/stop on a dime, the dribble moves like cross,behind, tweens will come along the way as u move
Hi Jeremy, thank you for video, I've finally understood what exactly do they mean by "footwork". Can you explain the major difference between the first and the second exercise though? In explanation part they look different, but when you practice them I can't really see the difference, you still need to pop you anchored feet to redirect it in required direction quickly
The biggest difference is that in the first exercise you're feet hit the ground at the same when you change direction. In the second exercise "anchor step" you are stopping your momentum on your front foot, then using the anchor step, you pivot and change direction. The first move is more explosive, and the second move is more focused on stopping your momentum and changing direction
The first drill, you are "popping your feet" which basically means your feet are hitting the ground at the same time as you chance direction. On the anchor step, you are stopping your momentum on your inside foot, then anchor step, and change direction.
On the pop step, You are basically coming to a jumpstop with two feet at the same time. On the anchor step, you are stopping your momentum on your inside foot.
You definitely could on a crossover... I just wanted you to practice popping your feet. Helps you get on balance when performing other moves just as behind the back, and between the legs
I realized yesterday that ball handling is not literally about how you handle the ball to crossover, it's actually mostly about your footwork. this video just proved that what I just realized was true
Push off with those legs individually
Fact. Dribbling can be done stationary; but the ball doesn't beat the defender, the body (feet) do.
Really underrated channel here. Big time
Thank you! Anything you can do to share I would appreciate it!
Jeremy Shardo sure no problem. I coach my daughters team and this is the most important aspect of teaching footwork. People are too concerned with watching the ball. Tempo, footwork, and timing ur steps when the ball hits the ground are very important. I was a subscriber to your channel for years but I haven’t seen content from you in a while. Welcome back
Words cannot express how grateful I am after finding these videos. If I could, I would hug you rn fam. I just started learning how to play and these fundamentals right here are exactly what I needed- playing with others just got more fun. Much appreciated my guy, god bless you.
Feel like ive found a gem here with straight to the point fundamentals, instant sub
Thank you I appreciate it!
Watching again after some half court with friends just rewatching to get it more rooted/pick up stuff I might’ve missed but im loving the improvements its already made
😢😤 Glad to find your channel again, I was searching like crazy man.
Appreciate it! Looking to ramp it up here soon
I have watched a lot of basketball training vids on YT and yours are some of the best! You really excel at explaining things on a very fundamental level and it's a shame there are not more of your vids!
It's been 2 years since i watched this series and yet it's still useful to me till now!
the best coach online - no bs just straight fundamentals that you need to get down before you can start cookin opponents. hope you can make more vids soon coach !
Back to basics❤
This is definitely underrated good shit bro , I’m a lethal shooter but I don’t have the proper fundamentals thanks!
this channel is precious
I know im super late but this is helpful in such a crazy way for me I really am grateful to have this
Awesome I'm glad to here that!
Hear*
This guy should have more subs tbh, ive watched a couple of videos and these are by far the best ones yet
Appreciate it!!
Great video
Mad respect to you
Appreciate it!
Nice explanation
Thanks for sharing! Everything is about fundamentals!
Thanks for watching!
footwork is the most important
to me, u just have to run/move/stop on a dime,
the dribble moves like cross,behind, tweens will come along the way as u move
Great Video! Thank you.
Appreciate it!
this is what i need , thanks you alot.
Glad to hear it!!
Thank you for your work, it's amazing!
Why tf is it so hard for me to get this shit right
You'll get it, just takes practice!
This is so real
Anchor step is kinda tough, but I am getting there. Pass the 🏀
Thank you for this video, you're so underrated, can i share this series of handling with footwork drills videos, I assure you get the credit.
Thanks I appreciate it!
Thanks this really helped
Everybody like save and share
Thank you!
thanks coach 🏀
Yessir you're welcome!
Great
you are great, it will help me a lot in my training, greetings from Mexico
Appreciate you!
Thanks for the video 💯
Hi Jeremy, thank you for video, I've finally understood what exactly do they mean by "footwork". Can you explain the major difference between the first and the second exercise though? In explanation part they look different, but when you practice them I can't really see the difference, you still need to pop you anchored feet to redirect it in required direction quickly
The biggest difference is that in the first exercise you're feet hit the ground at the same when you change direction. In the second exercise "anchor step" you are stopping your momentum on your front foot, then using the anchor step, you pivot and change direction.
The first move is more explosive, and the second move is more focused on stopping your momentum and changing direction
im having trouble identifying the difference between the first drill and the anchor step. Could you clarify?
The first drill, you are "popping your feet" which basically means your feet are hitting the ground at the same time as you chance direction.
On the anchor step, you are stopping your momentum on your inside foot, then anchor step, and change direction.
Nice
Oh boi leeeets go
You are sooo gooddd
Na this is amazing
Thanks for your videos... You teach well Sir 👍
Thanks for watching! Hope they are helpful
@@jeremyshardo325 More than helpful Sir... Especially in this quarintine moments... God bless you 🙏
Thank you sir
Great work sir ❤️
nice
Fundamentals
Can i do this everyday
No doubt! I will highly recommend you do this everyday!
How many months it’ll take to see improvements?
How much work do you put in a day?
Does the coordination ladder help improve footwork in basketball?
I think the ladder is great.. We will use it for our guys to increase footspeed and quickness
Can these moves be done with a weighted basketball?
You definitely can, you just won't be able to move as quickly!
How to do pop ?
This does not deserve to be underrated
I appreciate you!
3:10 Anchor Step
I couldn’t understand the difference between the two. Looks like you’re using anchor step on the first exercise
On the crossover, the footwork seems pretty similar. You can tell the difference on b/t legs, and behind the back move
1st move 00:49
Brazil here @_@
whats the difference between the pop step and anchor step?
On the pop step, You are basically coming to a jumpstop with two feet at the same time.
On the anchor step, you are stopping your momentum on your inside foot.
Sir why are you splitting feet at 1:15 ????
Why can't you just crossover without splitting feet????
You definitely could on a crossover...
I just wanted you to practice popping your feet. Helps you get on balance when performing other moves just as behind the back, and between the legs
@@jeremyshardo325 sir if I am in fast brake, what should I do - POP MY FEET or NOT while performing basic crossover like you did at 1:15????
@@VishalKumar-ij1ni you def don’t play basketball
which move is the most versatile?
I would say between the legs is the move that is used the most when going by a defender!
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Pls help me my Cp gime basketball ball
grade one pupil can easily do that
My dribble and foot work dont match
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