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Dribble Drive Progression Playbook (From Youth to Varsity)

*Learn how to scale DDM for more effective teaching in under an hour

 

This playbook is a 37 page detailed look at the dribble drive offense. It starts with some variations to the offense that make it easier to teach the offense at the lower levels - youth basketball and middle school. Then it goes into a detailed look at the dribble drive offense to be run at the high school level.

 

The guide has 20 set plays to run directly out of the dribble drive offense, and finally shows the drills you can use for all levels to teach the conceptual offense.

 


 

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What buyers are saying:

"Coach Hack's DDM playbook is a good addition to help coaches see diagrams of the dribble drive offense. Also, it's one of the only playbooks I have seen that gives diagrams on how it can be adjusted to be used at the youth level and middle school level as well." -Josh Epperson

 

"I've read a few different Dribble Drive guides but what I really like about Coach Hack's version is how he layers the progression for different skill levels. This kind of organization makes it clear on how you can incorporate this widely used offense in any level of team that you are coaching.  I'd definitely recommend this for anyone who wants to run it, but doesn't know how to organize it for their team's skill level!"  -Josh Verdes, Chapell Hill, NC

 

"I love the options to teach the offense to the younger levels without them having to do complicated things. And also, that you can incorporate different personnel groups with different variations of the same offensive concepts." -Jerrod C., Kentucky 

 

"Matt did a great job outlining this offense to use with your entire program, not just your varsity team. This is a great product to buy to have your travel teams, middle school, all the way up to your varsity level running the same offense. Great stuff!" -Philip Whitley, Rockport, MA

 

"Implementation of DDM in youth basketball programs can significantly improve players' individual skills, team play, and overall understanding of the game. As players develop and master the fundamentals of the dribble drive, coaches can advance the system to incorporate more advanced techniques and strategies, leading to a more versatile and dynamic offense. Being the head of the program, I would recommend this for youth programs!" -Kodi Hardigree, Dayton, OH

 

"Investigating the Dribble Drive Motion as a game model, I took to many great coaches: Vance Walberg, Jerry Petitgoue, John Leonzo, Nick Hauselman, Michael Lynch, Marc Hart, Kurt Guelsdorf, Doug Novak... and of course you. Thank you and congratulations for your great work!!!" -Pablo Pereyro, Argentina

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