11 Drill Progressions to Improve Ballhandling
and 1v1 Dribbling Moves

Home > Coaching > Drills > Dribbling > 1v1 Dribbling Moves Drill Progressions


Here's a very effective cross-over dribbling progression for intermediate and advanced players. Every move starts with a cross over and the difficulty increases in each progression.

You can do this progression at home, in your driveway, in the garage, or at the gym. You just need 20-30 feet of space and a ball.

This is a snippet of drills taken from the Breakthrough Ballhandling Workouts.

General Instructions

Players will execute a dribble move each time they reach the chair. Set up a chair 15 feet away from you. Dribble at the chair with the designated hand. When you get to the chair, execute the prescribed dribble move. Turn around and repeat.

Keep your eyes up (look forward) on all the dribbling moves.

8 Repetitions for Each Drill

We suggest 8 repetitions for each drill. So there will be a total of 88 repetitions (8 reps X 11 drills), which will take around 10-15 minutes. If desired, you can increase the number of reps for more conditioning and bigger challenge. Or reduce reps to save time.

Note for Coaches: Using in Your Practices

If you want to use this drill in your team practice, line chairs or cones up in the middle of the court and have everyone run the drill at the same time. Practice each move/drill for 20-40 seconds. This is a very efficient way to work on ballhandling (because everyone has a ball in their hands). And it's a great conditioner!


Drill #1 - Retreat Dribble with Cross Over


- Use a hockey stop and protect the ball before you retreat dribble.
- Explode backwards when you retreat (cover distance so you create plenty of space from defender)


Drill #2 - Cross Over (Right To Left)


- Keep the ball low on your cross over.
- Change speeds on the cross over move (from slow/medium to fast)
- Accelerate when you change direction. You want a quick change of direction and an explosive first step.


Drill #3 - Cross Over (Left To Right)


- Keep the ball low on your cross over.
- Change speeds on the cross over move (from slow/medium to fast)
- Accelerate when you change direction. You want a quick change of direction and an explosive first step.


Drill #4 - Cross Over / Through Legs (Right)


- Keep the ball low on your cross over.
- Change speeds on the cross over move (from slow/medium to fast)
- Snap the ball. Sell the fake.


Drill #5 - Cross Over / Through Legs (Left)


- Keep the ball low on your cross over.
- Change speeds on the cross over move (from slow/medium to fast)
- Snap the ball. Sell the fake.


Drill #6 - Cross Over / Behind Back (Right)


- Keep the ball low on your cross over.
- Change speeds on your dribble move (from slow/medium to fast)
- Snap the ball. Sell the fake.


Drill #7 - Cross Over / Behind Back (Left)


- Keep the ball low on your cross over.
- Change speeds on your dribble move (from slow/medium to fast)
- Snap the ball. Sell the fake.


Drill #8 - Cross Over / Through Legs / Behind Back


- Keep the ball low on your cross over.
- Change speeds on your dribble move (from slow/medium to fast)
- Snap the ball - improve your hand speed.


Drill #9 - Cross Over / Behind Back / Through Legs


- Keep the ball low on your cross over.
- Change speeds on your dribble move (from slow/medium to fast)
- Snap the ball - improve your hand speed.


Drill #10 - Cross Over / Through Legs / Through Legs


- Keep the ball low on your cross over.
- Change speeds on your dribble move (from slow/medium to fast)
- Snap the ball - improve your hand speed


Drill #11 - Cross Over / Cross Over / Through Legs


- Keep the ball low on your cross over.
- Change speeds on your dribble move (from slow/medium to fast)
- Snap the ball - improve your hand speed.


If you'd like more ballhandling and footwork drills that you can do at home or the gym, check out the Breakthrough Ballhandling Workouts App.




Comments

Most Likes First   Oldest First   Newest First

Matis zamir says:
9/14/2021 at 12:19:09 PM

Great love it

Like
   

max goree says:
2/13/2021 at 8:33:52 PM

On double and triple combo moves, can you stagger two more chairs. That way it can simulate change of direction counters.

Like
  1 reply  

Jeff Haefner says:
2/14/2021 at 10:06:02 AM

Absolutely! That option works especially well when you have chairs setup at the basket and then finish with a jumper or layup. However you can still do the same thing without a hoop, it just gets a little confusing at first for the ball handler but can be done.

Like
   


Debra says:
10/7/2015 at 8:22:42 PM

I like the videos you can see where they put they feet & arms to protect the ball.

Like
   

Debra says:
10/7/2015 at 8:17:44 PM

very effective ball-handling drills. looking forward to the next lot of drills

Like
   

James LaMacchia says:
10/7/2015 at 1:15:13 PM

Simple but very effective Ball-Handling drills. Love it, keep up the great work.

Like
   

Allen Waymon says:
10/7/2015 at 12:20:00 PM

I always enjoy these instructional videos and discussion points that are included. The reasons behind the drills are on point and anyone at any skill level can benefit from them. I see the improvement of those whom I work with at all levels of the game once they begin to use your drills. Thank you.

Like
   

Kevin Williams says:
10/7/2015 at 9:43:01 AM

I like the videos they are good learning tools. l would add a hoop step behind the move.

Like
   

Pashka Katarkov says:
10/7/2015 at 8:04:25 AM

Breakthrough Basketball is great helped me improve my game to varsity level. Great Moves, Great tutorials, awesome views so you see the move in different points on the court its just great. Everything I can ask for is in one place. THANK YOU BREAKTHROUGH BASKETBALL!!!!! KEEP IT UP

Like
   

Leave a Comment
Name
:
Email (not published)
:
Seven minus four is equal to?  (Prevents Spam)
Answer
:
 Load New Question
Comments
:
Leave this Blank
: