Are there only a couple of months until the basketball season? Need to know the supplies you need and how to train for the season? If you are seeking for any of these or just want to become better at the sport of basketball, read this article! It's made for you!

Steps

  1. 1
    Buy everything you need. You will need at least two or three basketball shorts for practicing.
  2. 2
    Practice makes perfect. At least three times a week, run around your neighborhood. It will get you used to running in a game.
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  3. 3
    Have a good diet. Make sure you don't eat only sugary foods. It will put weight on you and slow you down. Eat all your vegetables, fruits, grains, dairy, and proteins.
  4. 4
    Make your best effort to go to any basketball game there is going on. If you watch other people play, you can learn from them and learn not to make some of their mistakes.
  5. 5
    Make sure you have a great attitude. If you have a bad one and are always mean to people, chances are the coach will not like you if you are like that. So, have a cheerful attitude and be ready to learn.
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    Make sure to have good grades. Coaches reflect on who you are as a student and on who you are as an athlete. This does not mean that you have to be an absolutely straight-A student, just do your best in school and carry that out to basketball (or any sport). If you are struggling in school make sure you discuss this with teachers, principals, guidance counselors, parents and especially coaches. If you miss any work or lessons, make sure to consult with your teacher until you fully understand what and how to do something.
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    Manage your time. Yes, basketball may seem very important to you, but don't isolate yourself from your family and friends. Be sure to have extra time on your hands maybe get out of the house to hang out with friends and families and especially have time to study or do homework. Not everything should revolve around basketball.
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Community Q&A

  • Question
    How can I dribble between my legs?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    Practice a lot. Sometimes it is helpful to start in front of a mirror so you can watch your mirror image and self-critique; this will help you learn it better.
  • Question
    What if I don't have the ability to play at home?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    Your local park should have basketball courts. Or you can go to an indoor gym or church. If you do not have that ability, pull out a clothes basket at home and hang it on the wall.
  • Question
    How do I say cool on the court without A/C?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    Have lots of cold water with you. You could also bring an ice pack for when you have a break on the bench.
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Warnings

  • You may get hurt. This will happen in any sport. So, try to shake it off and continue playing the game you love... basketball. But, sometimes the injury may be very serious and you may have to stop playing, don't try to put too much pressure on yourself.
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  • When you wear high-tops, make sure that you lace them up all the way or you may twist your ankle and break it.
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  • If you wear low-tops be sure to either be very cautious of your ankle or wear an ankle brace to prevent it from getting injured.
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Things You'll Need

  • 2 or 3 basketball shorts
  • Many T-shirts
  • Knee pads
  • Basketball Sneakers
  • A basketball and a basketball pump
  • A gym bag
  • Water bottles or Gatorade
  • A headband to keep long hair out of your face
  • Confidence

About This Article

Ryan Tremblay
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This article was co-authored by Ryan Tremblay. Ryan Tremblay is a Basketball Coach and the Owner of National Sports ID and STACK Basketball. With over 30 years of experience, Ryan specializes in basketball coaching, social media marketing, and website design. Ryan created the National Sports ID as a platform to verify the age/grade of youth athletes and STACK Basketball to inspire young athletes to grow into mature individuals and basketball players. Ryan was a First Team All-Decade basketball player in Bergen County and finished in the top 20 all-time leading scorers in the county’s history with 1,730 points. He went on to Caldwell University on a basketball scholarship where he was part of three championship teams. Ryan was a two-time All-Metropolitan, All-State, and All-Conference point guard and the all-time three-point leader in the school’s history, landing him in the Caldwell University Athletic Hall of Fame. This article has been viewed 88,516 times.
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Updated: March 7, 2023
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