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1v1 Drill for Cutoff Dribble, Speed Dribble, Changing Speeds, and Finishing

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In today’s newsletter… - 1v1 Drill for Cutoff Dribble, Speed Dribble, Changing Speeds, and

In today’s newsletter… - 1v1 Drill for Cutoff Dribble, Speed Dribble, Changing Speeds, and Finishing - 9 Essential Leg Exercises and Workout for Basketball Players  --------------------------------------------------------------- 1v1 Drill to Improve the Cutoff Dribble, Speed Dribble, Changing Speeds, and Finishing Ages: Youth, High School, College/Pro Audience: Players, Parents, Coaches Here is a great 1v1 drill that improves multiple aspects of your game. You will learn how to: - Accelerate with speed dribble, so you can beat the defense down the court to get easy baskets. - Score and finish at the basket by using angles to shield the defender and keep them at bay. - Change speeds with the dribble to your advantage to keep the defender off balance. - Master the cutoff dribble used by high-level point guards [Watch the Video >>](  --------------------------------------------------------------- 9 Essential Leg Exercises and Workout for Basketball Players Ages: Middle School, High School, College/Pro Audience: Players, Parents, Coaches These exercises will help you develop your leg strength, mobility and coordination. While many players rush to do plyometrics, they don’t realize their vertical will never be as high if they don’t build off a solid foundation. Plus these leg exercises help improve your lateral movement, footwork and your ability to hold your own against bigger opponents. [Watch the Videos >>](  All the Best, - Joe Haefner Breakthrough Basketball  This email was sent to {EMAIL} [Manage Subscriptions]( or [Unsubscribe All]( Copyright © 2021 Breakthrough Basketball, LLC. All rights reserved. Breakthrough Basketball, LLC. | 5001 1st Ave. SE, Ste 105 #254 | Cedar Rapids | IA | 52402 [email.gif] .

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