The off-season is when real improvement happens. Whether your young hooper is dreaming of making the team, becoming a starter, or just getting more confident on the court, consistent training is the key. But what if you're limited on space—or don't even have a hoop? No worries. The truth is, your child can still get meaningful, high-quality reps right at home.
From shooting and footwork to agility and ball-handling, here’s how to turn any space into a development zone—and keep the game going strong all summer long.
If you’ve got a hoop at home (or access to one), you’re already in great shape. Here are some high-impact drills that can help your child sharpen their shooting, footwork, and decision-making—no shooting machine required (though a Dr. Dish can definitely take things to the next level):
No hoop? No problem. Your child can still build critical skills with these space-efficient drills focused on agility, mobility, and ball control. All you need is a basketball and a little open floor.
Pro Tip: You don’t need a gym to make big strides. It’s not about the space—it’s about the effort. Even a driveway or living room can become a training ground with the right mindset.
To help you and your athlete stay on track, we created the Dr. Dish Off-Season Player Guide—a 40-page, all-in-one resource that includes:
It’s everything your hooper needs to improve on and off the court.
Off-season work matters—but what if you could take it up a notch? With the Dr. Dish Home, players can:
The #1 Selling Shooting Machine in the World™ helps players train smarter—and see results faster.
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