Different Set Ups for Training at Home

Even when the stadiums go quiet and the local games come to a close, there is no reason to put your basketball down - keep training, keep shooting, keep dribbling and do it all from the comfort of your own home.

If you have skills you want to brush up on, or if you are keen to try a new move to outwit your opponent next time you hit the court, what better way than with an at-home set up? You can find the best set up to suit your particular needs and practice for as long as you like. Some of the set ups we suggest include:

In ground

An in-ground system is great if you want to play outdoor all year round, or if you have a dedicated space to practice basketball. They are stable and extremely durable, with a lengthy life span when taken care of.

In Ground Systems

Portable

Just as the name suggest, portable systems can be moved around until you find the perfect place to shoot hoops. The flexibility and convenience of a portable system is ideal for those want to practice their skills in different areas or want to move in and out of the shade.

Portable hoop

Backboard combos

Backboard combos can be put up anywhere that you have a sturdy wall in your backyard. They are easy to install and dismantle, and without a pole they require very little effort to move around should you wish to change training locations.

Spalding combo

Mini backboards

Fun, nimble and great for pretty much anywhere, mini backboards are perfect for bedrooms, family rooms and even office spaces. Mini backboards allow you to shoot hoops whenever you feel like it and are a great way to keep basketball fun and not just about planned drills or exercises.

Spalding Mini Backboard

Practice makes perfect

For the love of basketball and the desire to show up to the court ready to win, at-home training is not only a great way to practice but can be essential to success. Whatever type of set-up you choose for training at home, be sure to cater to your needs and focus on what will help you better your game.

When you train at home there are no excuses, it’s just you, the ball and your willingness to push your limits, and it can be done any time, any day. If you stay consistent with your training at home and find the time to put in the effort, you will be rewarded during your future games. Now get to it!