A fun and silly ball-handling drill for early learners that builds coordination, control, and focusāall while keeping a balloon in the air.
Give each player a balloon and a basketball. Players dribble with one hand while gently tapping the balloon upward with the other. The goal is to keep the balloon in the air the entire time while maintaining a low, controlled dribble. If the balloon drifts or drops, players quickly recover it and continue.
Encourage players to move around the space while multitasking. This blend of movement and ball control supports early dribbling development similar to the simple footwork patterns inĀ Inch Worms. For added fun, let players shift directions or change hands the same way they adjust during reaction games likeĀ Mirror Me.
Run short roundsā20 to 30 secondsāto keep energy high. You can also turn this into a partner activity, switching roles or racing to see who can keep their balloon up the longest. The lively pace pairs nicely with warm-up games such asĀ Hand Signal Dribbling, helping Mini Hoopers stay engaged and active.
⢠Switch dribbling hands halfway through
⢠Tap the balloon with alternating hands
⢠Add movement: walk, shuffle, or jog
⢠Race to keep the balloon up the longest
⢠Keep the dribble low and controlled
⢠Tap the balloon softly to guide its path
⢠Keep eyes up to track both the ball and balloon
⢠Stay balanced with quick, active feet
Balloon Tap Dribble blends ball handling, coordination, and movement in a fun, kid-friendly format. It helps players focus, react, and control their bodies without pressure. The Balloon Tap Dribble drill is a great way to build early dribbling confidence for Mini Hoopers.