Crossover dribbling is a great way to build better ball handling and also builds confidence in your skills. Here are a few crossover drills to try, along with ball handling, in order to get better at moving the ball.
Stationary Crossover Drills
This is a unique drill because it involves different phases. The first state is where you’ve got the feet about shoulder-width apart, and they begin with two dribbles using the right hand, and then crossing to the left, doing this for about thirty seconds. Then, for the second thirty seconds, take one hand, dribble it, and then cross it to the left.
Finally, for the third, just do the drill, without crossovers or dribbles. This is a good one that should be done on a regular basis. That’s because players need to learn ball control. Don’t worry about losing the ball, as it will happen. They should keep the ball lowered, beneath one’s knees, and keep the crossover night and tight towards the body. Make it as quick as you can and dribble it hard!
Crossover Drill with Cones
Then there is the next crossover drill, which is an extension of the last one. Start with a few cones a few feet apart. dribble the ball in the right hand near the cone, then cross it from right, to the left in the first cone. Then, as you dribble by the cone area, you want to take one large step with one’s right leg, in order to put the leg between the cone, and then the ball.
From here, continue towards the next cone, and continue to do this.
This is a bit challenging, but the double crossover can be mastered with progress. When you use the cone, try to imagine a defender trying to stop you, and also, going to the secondary crossover near the cone.
You should make sure to always switch hands with the start of this drill.
Full Court Dribbling
This is a good one for mastering dribbling and ball handling.
Take a bunch of cones and put them in different parts of the court. The goal is to dribble towards the cone, move towards it, and then, head towards the next one.
With a lot of moves here, you can try crossovers with this too, or even between the legs and then behind the back too!
The Figure Eight
This is a bit of a hard one, as it may require you to move the ball quicker. It’s good for crossovers and helps with mastering it in a quick manner. Start with your feet far apart, and the ball inside the right hand. Dribble this ball through the legs, all the way to the left hand, and then, back towards the right. get quick with this.
Pound and Dribble
This is one that can be good with keeping the dribbling hard, so you can do crossovers better. To do this, you should start with dribbling by putting the ball inside your hand. Bend the knees to the poor position, dribbling this quickly with the hand being used. Keep the eyes looking upright, and as straight ahead as you can as you dribble.
It’s good for building control and will help people maintain control when they dribble this as best as they can.
Crossovers are a challenge, but with this exercise, you’ll be able to master them, and you’ve got some great conditioning that’ll impact the overall performance, and will in turn, help with your overall success in the grand scheme of things as well too.


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