
|
September 22, 2009
|
 |
|
(Chris Philpot)
|
How can I improve my lateral speed for defense in basketball?
The Editors
Santa Fe, New Mexico
 Start by activating your muscles with a proper dynamic warm-up. There's a lot of acceleration and deceleration needed so it's important to loosen your hips and groin first with movements like lateral squats and drop lunges.
Next, master your skills with a mini band. If you've never used a band before, pick one upit's cheap and it travels. Use it for lateral band walks. Watch this video for a demonstration.
|
|
Do you have a question of your own?
|
|
In a defensive position, you want to stay low (you can always come up), so maintain a low stance during your lateral band walks. It's a good habit and it'll also help build endurance in your leg muscles. Loop the band over your knees, get in a quarter- to half-squat position, with your toes straight ahead and the weight over the middle of your feet, and then sidestep. Pick a point on the horizon and make sure your eyes aren't moving up and down. It's important for posture, and it's another good habit to help you keep the defender in front of you. Try 3 sets of 8-12 reps in each direction.
For more info, check out these articles:
Ten Ways to Elevate Your Basketball Game
The High-Speed Backyard Workout
Make Your Return to the Hardwood
-- Anthony Slater, Performance Specialist, Core Performance Center
The Performance Insiders
The team of experts at Core Performance trains everyone from Olympic Gold Medalists to Super Bowl champions and All-Stars in every major sport. For a listing of the experts and their specialties, click here.
|