Description
Quick Handle - Basketball Coaching Video
A coach-focused training video built to help you teach ball handling more clearly, improve player understanding, and create better game execution.
Coaches do not invest in a basketball video just to collect ideas. They invest in it to teach faster, correct details sooner, and help their team execute with more confidence. This video on Ball Handling gives coaches a clearer framework for teaching the parts of the game that most directly affect execution, confidence, and results.
Inside this training, coaches get practical instruction they can apply to practices, film sessions, and game preparation. At Quick Handle, we don't just teach basketball; we mold champions. With a unique combination of specialized basketball instruction and mental toughness training, our camps are designed to enhance your skills on and off the court. Our philosophy is to encourage each camper to reach their full potential in every aspect of life - physically, mentally, socially, academically, and spiritually. Join us and be inspired by stories of perseverance, participate in discussions that foster respect and pursuit of excellence, and, most importantly, elevate your basketball game to new heights.
For coaches trying to build a more dependable program, the value is not just in what is taught, but in how clearly it can be transferred to players. Get a sneak peek into our program with free access to some of our top ball handling drills, including
Why Coaches Buy This Video
- Single Leg Wraps (1: 27)
- Behind The Back (1: 55)
- Crossover Drills (2: 28)
- Forward And Back (2: 11)
- Jab Crossover (2: 33)
What You'll Learn
- Single Leg Wraps (1: 27)
- Behind The Back (1: 55)
- Crossover Drills (2: 28)
- Forward And Back (2: 11)
- Jab Crossover (2: 33)
Who It's For
Ideal for basketball coaches who want a better way to teach ball handling, improve player understanding, and raise the quality of execution inside their program.
Why It Helps Your Program
This video is built for coaches who want ideas they can transfer into practice without wasting time sorting through fluff. When teaching gets clearer, players respond faster, habits improve, and your program becomes easier to run with consistency.