Real 11-Man Fast-Break Drill

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The Real 11-Man Fast-Break Drill is a refined version of the classic 11 man Fast Break Drill, designed to mirror realistic game transitions. Instead of defenders waiting inactive, this version has players rotating in a continuous, live sequence—3 attack, 2 defend, and 3 new attackers enter from the backcourt immediately. This promotes true fast-break feel, reduces waiting time, and enhances numbers advantage, decision-making, and defensive balance.

11-Man Fast-Break Drill

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The 11-Man Fast-Break Drill, commonly known simply as “11,” is a popular warm-up and transition exercise featuring continuous 3-on-2 sequences. Although often mislabeled as a fast break, the presence of two defenders waiting distorts realism—it never truly becomes a live fast break. This drill helps players practice offensive numerical advantage and quick decision-making during transition.

Continuous 3-on-3 Drill

Exercise-classic 3×3 in that it exploits the court as a whole. It is usually performed with 9 players (3 threes). We took advantage of this exercise is used by all trainers to submit a proposal in which you can perform with, from 7 to 13 players. Ideal to play 3×3 in a continuous way.

Continuous 4-on-4 Drill

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Exercise is thought to play an equal numerical constant on the court as a whole. The advantage is that the coach can correct while playing a 4×4 in the half court. In this proposal, you can perform the exercise, counting from 10 players to 16 players.