@@darkotrifunoski3933 their approach and type of training is different. micah's training is more of skill enhancement. drew's training is utilizes game situational drills. both are beast.
I’m sure for drill purposes he was going to show an example and Drew didn’t want to take away from the purpose of the drill by going into minutiae. But players make sure you are using your offhand combatively to swipe away the hands of the pressure when dribbling up the court in the drill at 11:10.
I’ve only watched until 1:25 for now; I disagree with you saying doing all those extra stuff don’t translate. I get your point, but at the end of the day only those with good handles can do that three-ball-dribble. You may not be using three balls at once in a game, but knowing these things just makes you more familiar with the ball, makes your handles and the feel of the ball in your hands a lot better
Typically, people use multiple balls to prepare for neuromuscular overload present in games. It allows one to develop feel and be more focused on higher level tasks such as reading and reacting.
They use other materials to challenge themselves with using their off hand, really challenge themselves to make the crossovers smooth, and make the practice harder than the game which allows them to be more subconscious in their reactions.
The tennis ball is to improve your dribble for one hand. Eg if people are guarding your shooting hand/ main dribble hand so you can still create space.
Typically, people use multiple balls to prepare for neuromuscular overload present in games. It allows one to develop feel and be more focused on higher level tasks such as reading and reacting. I don’t think it’s really for creating space because even if you can create space, you still aren’t a good player. A good player is able to know when to create space and when to pass or the proper reads.
But if you're a beginning or intermediate player, two ball dribbling drills can help you keep your eyes up and your mind focused, which is important. You also develop a good touch on the ball and learn to trust your handles. You can't be effective in a game if you're constantly looking down watching yourself dribble.
I do want better handles and I practice with drills and stuff, but almost every ball handling video I've seen has the behind the back and between the legs, which is a little more advanced for me.
Typically, people use multiple balls to prepare for neuromuscular overload present in games. It allows one to develop feel and be more focused on higher level tasks such as reading and reacting. Only training basic drills don’t replicate game actions as well. What do you guys think?
Doing just behind the backs between the legs or something like that prepare you only for some situations with a tennis ball you are practicing dribbling the ball while dealing with the defense
30 sec knee pounds 30sec ponud over leg 30 sec pound over middle -pound inside out pound cross pound btl pound btb 30 sec pound with jabs ( side and front) 30 pound cross step ( same time) pound same leg
Coach Drew is THE basketball SENSEI. Simplicity, detail, discipline.
I think Micah Lancaster might be better, check him out
@@darkotrifunoski3933 their approach and type of training is different. micah's training is more of skill enhancement. drew's training is utilizes game situational drills. both are beast.
"don't waste time on clown drills" - Coach Drew. Like.
Ohh he can do 5 ball juglings maybe hes the best ballhandles of all time 🙀🙀
Damn literally as soon as he he said that I liked. Exactly what I'm after
@@arya406 qqWqwq
Stephan curry pissed
@@marieee_b he doesnt do clown drills
Finally!!! Game situations are the absolute best to improve...Good one coach!
Insane. I feel like an absolute beginner watching him doing his drills. Thanks for sharing!
I’m sure for drill purposes he was going to show an example and Drew didn’t want to take away from the purpose of the drill by going into minutiae. But players make sure you are using your offhand combatively to swipe away the hands of the pressure when dribbling up the court in the drill at 11:10.
this guy is so legendary, just found him and he has amazing long videos that r free, might be my fave basketball channel very soon
It makes sense every word coach Drew explained, work on one ball. Love it.
Best basketball coach on RUclips thanks coach Drew 👍🏻
I’ve only watched until 1:25 for now;
I disagree with you saying doing all those extra stuff don’t translate. I get your point, but at the end of the day only those with good handles can do that three-ball-dribble. You may not be using three balls at once in a game, but knowing these things just makes you more familiar with the ball, makes your handles and the feel of the ball in your hands a lot better
Typically, people use multiple balls to prepare for neuromuscular overload present in games. It allows one to develop feel and be more focused on higher level tasks such as reading and reacting.
If you see this have a great day
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you too✊🏽
I have been not a great day but it's normal keep working
You too man
Put some random picture dude.. why do people like looking like a bot... 😦
Very nice video egt help me every day
Wow Jesus how’s your crossover
Shuttlesworth?
@@slpdx maybe 👀👀
This is a great source for a ball handler like me
They use other materials to challenge themselves with using their off hand, really challenge themselves to make the crossovers smooth, and make the practice harder than the game which allows them to be more subconscious in their reactions.
The tennis ball is to improve your dribble for one hand. Eg if people are guarding your shooting hand/ main dribble hand so you can still create space.
Typically, people use multiple balls to prepare for neuromuscular overload present in games. It allows one to develop feel and be more focused on higher level tasks such as reading and reacting. I don’t think it’s really for creating space because even if you can create space, you still aren’t a good player. A good player is able to know when to create space and when to pass or the proper reads.
But if you're a beginning or intermediate player, two ball dribbling drills can help you keep your eyes up and your mind focused, which is important. You also develop a good touch on the ball and learn to trust your handles.
You can't be effective in a game if you're constantly looking down watching yourself dribble.
doesn't make sense.
@@timocruz3464 makes plenty of sense if you know anything about coaching.
Thanks coach drew!
Can we get the DeepGame on replay or something for free
It'll be coming back in early September :-)
@@DeepGameBasketball Thank You
@@DeepGameBasketball For free?
I HAD THE SAME FEELING TOWARD TOO MANY BASKETBALL OR TENNIS BALL FOR BASKETBALL TRAINING
I just want to know where you find these 1970 looking basketballs.
Good blueprint for a pre-game warmup!
GOD bless you all JESUS loves you all✝️✝️✝️
Basketball Mixtapes amen god bless you
Amen, God bless you to🙏🏼
Amen
Thanks bro god bless
God bless you bro 🙏🏻
great coach
Thank you coach. Drew is great
great video and the best coach
Best coach ever
Thankyou Very Much
good stuff coach drew
T Miller thx for your comment on in the labs vid btw, needed to screenshot that lol
@@user-qf6vo7jp8b aye man I gotchu
@Kamran Ali me listing all the workouts
Thx bro
Do a vid on how I can catch up with the game speed
Smashed the "👍 " at "clown 🤡 drills!
Is there ever going to be another deep game masterclass?
I unfortunately missed the last one
More drew vids he’s the best
great video
We love you Drew ❤
Love it !
Can someone explain to me the 5 second rule for the rip through thing
How does this not have more views?
I'd love a video of some movements on the low post or other center moves
1:37 jabways im deaaad😂😂😂😂
what happened to the deep game master class
What if I want to do this workout, but I can't do behind the back and between the legs? How do I fix that?
practice. break it down slwoly into 2 and practice smoothly transitioning into it
Siple perfect...!
I have nothing else to say...!
7:39 crazy
Great....
Do we look up?
We need a season with nelson
The deep game link doesn’t work
I do want better handles and I practice with drills and stuff, but almost every ball handling video I've seen has the behind the back and between the legs, which is a little more advanced for me.
@@0XxBesTofTheRestxX0 Oh, ok. Thank for the encouragement.
practice them they will become easy and natural
Great
can we just appreciate the crossover..? i get excited just thinking about tryin it on dudes...(Woah pause
Jabbing left them jabbing right without ball bounce in between steps isn’t travel? 14:33 min
Typically, people use multiple balls to prepare for neuromuscular overload present in games. It allows one to develop feel and be more focused on higher level tasks such as reading and reacting. Only training basic drills don’t replicate game actions as well. What do you guys think?
Curry also uses tennis ball and two balls ı think they are really advanced and really increase your handles
Doing just behind the backs between the legs or something like that prepare you only for some situations with a tennis ball you are practicing dribbling the ball while dealing with the defense
when he says "pound over pound" he sounds like eminem
who tryna see that cage match with DevInTheLab 😳
I think that people use tennis balls is because Steph the chef curry does it
Ball handling drills - 30 sec : 7:04
How to be a nasty handles?
Want to come to teach in thailand hahaha
🔥
Defense plzzzz
What is deep game people keep talking about?
"Dribble, CROSS, dribble, BANG"😭😭💀
He looks like justin gatchgi I swear
Commented gonna be in the nba
wont it be a travel at 13:50?
if you don't like the comment you will never make the NBA
i had to lol
lmao
*wnba :)
Even if anyone watching likes it. They still won't make NBA lmao. Be realistic
wtf why you begging for likes man
30 sec knee pounds
30sec ponud over leg
30 sec pound over middle
-pound inside out pound cross pound btl pound btb
30 sec pound with jabs ( side and front)
30 pound cross step ( same time) pound same leg
GOD bless🙏🏾💕🤍
Steph overloads his senses with props tho... Now I'm a lil confused
Difference is steph can do everything coach tells us to do, then he adds tennis balls and stuff
Can you make a video for 11 - 14 year olds
11-14 year olds can do this
Curry uses tennis balls and cones lol
this coach is too traditional, even teaches u to square up which is wrong a lot of the time
There's a reason why freestyle and tricks are different from actual basketball
Every time I try behind the back and between the legs, the ball falls out of my hands.
3 balls?? I only have one cheap ball.
Notice how he is showing all the examples for the right hand, cuz he is a “righty” 😂😂😂 not so lefty coach drew!😂
2nd
So many clown drills out there 😅😂 I love game like drills 2 😍🏀
Cross cross quick cross between quick cross behind quick between cross quick between between quick behind behind
“Always keep your head on track and do ingame performances to be on me the best” By: Me
Clown drills......shots fired!
i wasted my time on the 2 ball steph warm up drills.
Your Hair is like iPhone notch
Give life to Jesus Jesus amen 🙏
🤡
Amen
people like this guy plateau at D3 basketball then say it was their ball handling drills fault LMFAO
He played d1 at Belmont
And he often beats his pros in 1 on 1 and in some drills
Salt
Obviously you haven’t heard or seen much from Drew Hanlen you should check him out
Hes an nba trainer
Thanks you 🙏