Age group: U12
Focus: Rebounding
Duration: 50 minutes
Drills: 7
Rebounding is effort plus technique. This session teaches both — box-out positioning, second-jump habit, tip-back finish.
Pairs, 5 metres apart. 20 chest passes, 20 bounce passes, 20 overhead passes, 20 one-handed push passes (10 each hand).
Fundamentals warm-up every coach should run every practice. Countless turnovers prevented.
Coach shoots from the wing. Defender boxes out the offensive player (find them, hit them, hold them, find the ball). Offence tries to crash and get an offensive board.
The most under-coached, most game-winning skill in basketball.
Player tosses ball off the backboard repeatedly, tapping it back up with one hand without letting it touch the floor. 10 taps right hand, 10 taps left hand, 10 alternating.
Builds explosive rebounding power, finger strength, and timing around the rim.
Coach throws the ball off the backboard (deliberate misses). Players queue up under the basket; each takes a turn jumping and tipping the ball back in. No dribble, no catch — tip it home in one motion.
Builds rebounding instincts and finishing power.
Player under the rim. Coach shoots an intentional miss off the side. Player tips the rebound off the backboard and back through the rim in one motion.
Finger strength, timing, and the highest-percentage put-back move in basketball.
Coach shoots from wing. 3 offence, 3 defence. Team that gets the rebound = 1 point. Defence MUST box out before going for ball. First to 5 wins.
Makes rebounding competitive AND fun. Players actually box out when there's a score attached.
End-of-practice: 30 seconds each, toe touches, quad stretch, hamstring stretch, calf stretch, lunge stretch, cobra back stretch, shoulder rolls. Total 4 minutes.
Most coaches skip it. Don't. Recovery starts here. Players who stretch consistently miss less practice from soreness.