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It's Possible Basketball One step. One skill at a time. Good for ages 2 through College

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05/27/2026

Most post players attack too soon.

The goal isn’t to beat the defender with speed. The goal is to make them commit first.

Sell the middle drive, get the defender leaning, then attack the opposite direction for an easy scoring opportunity.

LaMarcus Aldridge made a career out of reading defenders and taking what they gave him.

Learn to make defenders react before you make your move.

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05/25/2026

Most players get cut off because they drive straight at defenders.

Instead, use the Lateral Float to create a better angle.

Shift laterally with the inside-out dribble, close the gap, attack the defender’s hip, and force them to turn. Once you win the angle, explode past them.

Remember: Angles beat speed.

🏀 Stay low
🏀 Close the gap
🏀 Attack the hip
🏀 Explode past the defender

Save this for your next workout and tag a player who needs to stop driving straight.

05/22/2026

🔑 Most players get blocked in the post because they turn too early and expose the basketball.

In this drill, we’re teaching players to pivot their inside foot toward the defender, attack their chest to get them off balance, keep the dribble alive, then take one more dribble into a jump stop to the middle.

The key detail: stay sideways to the defender and basket with your inside shoulder protecting the ball. This creates separation, reduces blocks, and leads to a much higher percentage hook shot or floater.

The details matter. Small adjustments create big results. 🏀

05/19/2026

Most players get to the paint and immediately rush their move.

Elite finishers understand that a jump stop isn’t the end of the play. It’s the beginning of the read.

Land on two feet. Stay balanced. Pump fake. Read the defender. Then attack the opening.

Basketball isn’t always about playing faster. Sometimes it’s about slowing down just enough to make the right play.

Great finishers don’t rush.





05/13/2026

🔑 Great players don’t just catch the ball… they protect it.

Today we worked on “chinning” the basketball after rebounds and catches. Bringing the ball strong to your chin helps protect it from defenders, creates better balance, and puts you in position to pivot, pass, or attack quickly.

When should you chin the ball?
• After rebounds
• After catching in traffic
• Anytime defenders are reaching

Strong fundamentals create confident players. 🏀💪

05/12/2026

🏀 POST MOVES w/ Coach Pedro

New basketball training series dropping every Wednesday at 5PM starting May 13th ⏰

Learn how to score in the post, create space, finish through contact, and become a smarter offensive player inside the paint.

EP. 1 loading… 👀

05/11/2026

Freeze the defender. Hesitate. Read the reaction. Then attack. 🥶

The stutter step is all about change of pace while driving downhill. Keep the defender guessing, force them to react, then explode into your next move.

In this clip, we use the stutter into the crossover left to create separation and get downhill. Change speeds, stay under control, and make the defense uncomfortable.

05/04/2026

Change of Pace: Slow to Fast

One of the most effective ways to beat your defender 👇

Start slow to get them comfortable.
Make them think nothing is happening.
As soon as their hips rise and they relax… that’s your moment.

Drop low. Explode. Attack the basket.

It’s not always about speed… it’s about timing and deception.

Train it. Master it. Use it in games.

04/20/2026

Most players move at one speed. That’s why they struggle to get past defenders.

This is where it starts.

Master change of pace first, then your moves actually work.

New episode every Monday at 5pm

04/07/2026

If you’re landing heavy on your jump stop, you’re losing your ability to rise quickly.

That downward force slows everything down.

Great players land soft, absorb the contact, and bounce right back up… like a pogo stick.

That’s how you get your floater off faster and more efficiently.

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