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Uploaded by on Oct 19, 2011

http://Shop.StrongerTeam.com - Here are several jumping, agility, and competitive conditioning drills we use with our youth players to promote proper footwork, acceleration, and deceleration. I am VERY well aware that their technique and footwork is NOT 'perfect' - but it will be over time! They are a work in progress!

NOTE: the players in this video play for a U-11 AAU basketball team.

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  • I'm going to use some of this! Thanks

  • @swisha918 Great!!

  • Where can I get one if those sleds?

  • @MrNachito44 We buy all of our equipment from Perform Better dot com and Gilman Gear dot com

  • hey coach, i dont know if you remember me from last year, but this year I can't play again because the coach decided to have CLOSED tryouts at 6:00 in the morning and you had to register by yesterday! I don't know what I should do now, because I worked hard all summer to get better and improve my weaknesses and now I have nothing to show for it.

  • @joshswagg13 Sorry to hear that buddy. Stay positive!

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  • @StrongerTeamDotCom - Mr Stein, he is improving big time. do you think it is more important to have more game playing time or playing tougher teams. ie... our son was put on a B team where he will be the #2 player, he has mad ball skills but needs to learn to be more aggressive and maybe get a better game sense. The club he came from was all about playing less but harder teams.

  • @sportymom3395iowa My pleasure, please keep me posted to how your son is progressing!

  • I really can't wait to have my husband work on this with our son. He has the biggest hands and feet so either he will be tall some day grow into those feet/hands or he will be short and look weird. I think these will give him the quickness he has been longing for! Thanks for posting it!

  • @SMARTERTeamTraining No, they've done a handful of sessions, but definitely 'new' to the training game!

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