Basketballexercises for technique 1,5 meter / corona / covid-19
- Ball up pass to bed.
- the down man runs in and passes to the middle man.
- The middle man passes to the first passer
- who runs in for a lay up.
Bridge
Starting position
- Lie on your back.
- Bend your knees to 90 degrees and place both feet flat on the floor.
- Your arms are along your body with the palms facing down.
Action
- Tighten your buttocks and stomach.
- Lift your buttocks off the ground to form a straight line with your knees, hips and shoulders.
Difficulty
- To make this exercise more difficult: alternately extend your right and left leg, keeping your hips in position.

- 30 sec jumping jacks
- 30 sec sit ups
- 30se squats
- 30 sec push up and turn arm up
- 30 sec high knee running in place
- 30 sec lunges
- 30 sec plank
- The worker moves about 4 metres in front of the declarer in a defensive position, i.e. slightly through the knees.
- The worker catches and throws the ball with one hand, then 'slides' in the opposite direction.
- The thrower catches and throws the ball with the other hand and moves back.
- The exercise is always performed in a defensive position and therefore puts a lot of strain on the upper leg muscles.
- Pay attention to good catching and throwing while 'hurting'.
- The ball is caught with the left, passed to the right and thrown with the right.
- The ball will start to spin like a 'figure eight'.
- After 20 times catching with the right, transferring to the left and throwing with the left, the ball will start spinning.
- Opposite players.
- Players throw the ball with one hand and catch with two hands.
- Practise 25 times with the right and 25 times with the left.
- The worker walks at about 5 meters distance to the left and right of the declarer,
- The handler throws with two hands when the worker is at the turning point.
- Make sure the ball is thrown in front of the worker and that the body is turned in before the ball is caught.
- The turning point can be marked, with experienced players this is not necessary.
- Experienced players should keep running until the ball is thrown, the declarer has the task of estimating distances.
- Have the players stand a little closer together and throw up with a bounce.
- As an exercise throw and catch, but the ball is played at knee height.
- Pay particular attention to the pins, which are a little closer together and point to the ground.
- As exercise throw and catch, but pass the ball a little higher, not so high that you have to jump, so just above the head.
- Pay special attention to the catching and the position of the thumbs, a little closer together than in exercise 1.
- Players throw the ball to each other with two hands and catch with two hands.
- Position at chest height.
- Pay attention to either throwing or catching, not both at the same time.
- ...prepare for the ball to come.
- Eyes on the approaching ball.
- The arms are stretched out towards the ball;
- the wrists are slightly bent backwards;
- the fingers are spread and point upwards;
- The body reaches slightly forward.
- At the moment of ball contact, the fingertips touch the ball first;
- the thumbs and slightly the index fingers are behind the ball,
- so that the ball cannot shoot through.
- the speed of the ball is slowed down by bending the arms.
- The ball comes to rest in front of the diaphragm.
- Especially with 'hard' passes, it is useful to place one foot in front of the other while catching.