Simple close-range progression that locks in arc, balance, and touch.
Explore one option at a time - or turn it into a plan.
Start with one option here, then build from the right one.
- You need one item fast.
- Use Build a plan for the bigger structure.
- Keep the options simple.
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Start from an option, then build.
These open Build a plan with the right options already loaded.
Pick the sport options, then add attributes and support.
Use the same options, but as a bigger weekly stack.
Build a parent routine from simple options first.
Start with the body area, then add support.
Use the same menu logic for warmups, stations, and flow.
Basketball menu
Pick the two basketball options that matter most right now.
Add one or two training goals.
These options layer under sports, routines, rehab, and programs.
Pick the main strength option first, then let the plan fill from inventory.
Use this when the athlete needs a clearer speed option, not a random conditioning day.
Keep conditioning specific enough that it fits the week instead of wrecking it.
Use one clear mobility option, not a giant recovery list.
Add a lighter recovery layer when the week needs reset work instead of more load.
Use a simple warmup option when the plan needs a cleaner start, not more explanation.
Add one body-area or recovery layer.
Use these only when the plan needs one extra support layer.
Add one knee-friendly support option.
Useful for throwers, lifters, and overhead athletes.
Add ankle support on top of the main template.
Use this when hips keep showing up in the problem list.
Use this when the plan needs calmer trunk and back support.
Useful for throwers, hitters, and anyone loading the arm a lot.
Filter the menu fast.
28 visible inventory items
Live rows open content. Structure-only rows still prove the menu is organized the right way.
Short warmup circuit mixing stationary handle work and finishing steps.
Finishing drill that teaches body control and layup angles.
Finishing drill that teaches body control and layup angles.
Short warmup circuit mixing stationary handle work and finishing steps.
Simple close-range progression that locks in arc, balance, and touch.
Warmup flow that readies ankles, hips, and ball feel for practice.
Movement drill for running into catches and clean feet into shots.
Foundational footwork drill for stops, pivots, and balance.
Defensive drill that links closeout footwork into live contain.
Simple defensive movement drill for stance and slide rhythm.
Reactive rim drill that changes finish type from rep to rep.
Decision drill that links penetration with the right pass.
Basic passing block for chest, bounce, and overhead accuracy.
Reactive dribbling drill for pace changes and direction shifts.
Handle drill that cleans up ball position and rhythm.
Competitive shooting drill that adds movement and pace.
Warmup flow that readies ankles, hips, and ball feel for practice.
Movement drill for running into catches and clean feet into shots.
Foundational footwork drill for stops, pivots, and balance.
Defensive drill that links closeout footwork into live contain.
Simple defensive movement drill for stance and slide rhythm.
Reactive rim drill that changes finish type from rep to rep.
Decision drill that links penetration with the right pass.
Basic passing block for chest, bounce, and overhead accuracy.
Reactive dribbling drill for pace changes and direction shifts.
Handle drill that cleans up ball position and rhythm.
Competitive shooting drill that adds movement and pace.