5 out motion offense for youth. Basketball plays, including quick-hitters, man-to-man plays, zone plays, out-of-bounds plays, and more from the Coach's Clipboard. The 5 Out Basketball Offense: benefits, drawbacks, drills, plays, spacing, youth teaching points, transition, press break, and continuity options. It's a position-less offense that relies on spacing the floor. After you pass, speed cut to the basket (give-and-go), then space out and up. In this video, we break down how to teach a continuous 5 out motion offense to youth basketball teams. For most youth teams, Progressions 1 and 2 will be a good motion offense to use against any zone defense. You can dribble to shorten a pass. The best offense, starts with great defense and defending the dribbler is the single most important defensive skill to develop for a youth basketball player. In a youth motion offense, your primary rules should allow you to maintain spacing, maintain order, keep people moving, and keep everyone involved. For example, use a 5-out motion and have three rules: After every pass, the passer moves.
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