Steph Curry focuses on strength and stability in latest home workout video

In the latest edition of Underrated Skills and Drills, Steph Curry challenges viewers with a basketball strength workout.

Despite the NBA’s looming return, many around the country are still without an outlet for their basketball fix. With limited access to gyms and courts during the coronavirus pandemic, Stephen Curry is giving hoopers something they can work on from home.

Near the beginning of the COVID-19 stay at home orders, the Golden State Warriors point guard has shared a sequence of home workouts focused basketball. In Curry’s Underrated Skills and Drills series, the two-time Most Valuable Player has posted videos with exercises that focus on shooting, conditioning, passing and ball handling. In a recent video, Curry distributed an inside look at his famed pregame workout routine.

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In the latest edition of Underrated Skills and Drills, Curry shared an upper-body activity that focuses on strength and stability. In the drill, Curry passes the ball from hand to hand while performing a classic pushup workout. On Twitter, Curry urged viewers to challenge themselves with his latest training tip.

Via @StephenCurry30 on Twitter:

With the Golden State Warriors one of the eight teams left out of the Orlando Bubble, Curry will have an extended offseason to continue sharing his workout secrets.

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Steph Curry demonstrates conditioning and ball-handling drill in latest home training video

In his latest Skills and Drills basketball training video series, Stephen Curry is focusing on conditioning and ball handling.

As some gyms and basketball courts remain shuttered due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Golden State Warriors point guard is giving hoopers an outlet to work on their game. During quarantine, Steph Curry has released a series of videos with different training routines basketball players can work on from home.

In Curry’s Underrated “Skills and Drills” video series, the two-time Most Valuable Player has demonstrated different workouts for shooting, dribbling, strength and passing. One of his videos included an inside look at Curry’s noted pregame dribbling routine.

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In the latest edition of Skills and Drills, Curry focuses on conditioning and ball handling. With two basketballs, the Davidson product dribbled back and forth in lines that mirror the key and free-throw stripe. During the workout, Curry slid from side to side on the baseline and backpedaled to the free-throw line.

Watch the full drill via @underrated on Twitter:

According to Curry, his at-home basketball-centric workout videos are in for the “long-haul.” The six-time NBA All-Star will continue to release instructional videos for hoopers through the coronavirus pandemic.

Via @StephenCurry30 on Twitter:

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Steph Curry debuts passing and ball-handling at-home hoops workout video

In Stephen Curry’s latest edition of “Skills and Drills,” the Warriors point guard demonstrated a passing and ball-handling workout.

Although the NBA’s restart in the Orlando bubble is looming, court access is still limited due to the coronavirus pandemic. However, Stephen Curry’s “Skills and Drills” workout series is keeping hoopers busy at home.

During quarantine, the Golden State Warriors point guard has been releasing a series of short basketball centric workouts anyone can do from home. Through Curry’s “Underrated Tour,” the two-time Most Valuable Player has broken down his famous pregame dribbling routine, along with shooting, passing and conditioning workouts.

In the latest edition of Skills and Drills, Curry demonstrated a new passing and ball-handling workout for at-home hoopers. The drill incorporates a sequence of frenetic dribbling and crossovers mixed with a one-handed pass off a wall.

Via @StephenCurry30 on Twitter:

Golden State’s six-time All-Star is expected to release more drills and workouts so players can continue to fine-tune their game from home.

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Steph Curry shares inside look at pregame dribbling routine with home workout video

In Steph Curry’s latest skills and drills video for at-home workouts, the point guard gave an inside look at his pregame dribbling routine.

Over the last five seasons, there’s been a bevy of reasons for fans to come to a Golden State Warriors game. The combination of Kevin Durant, Klay Thompson, Draymond Green and Andre Iguodala running the floor is worth the price of admission. However, one performance had fans entering the building long before tip-off.

Stephen Curry’s pregame warm-up has turned into a piece of folklore for many Warriors fans. From weaving a pair of basketballs around the court to his effortless tunnel shot, the two-time Most Valuable Player’s pregame routine can be hypnotic at times.

In the latest edition of Curry’s “Underrated Skills and Drills” series, the Golden State point guard shared an inside look at what goes into his noted pregame dribbling routine.

Via @StephenCurry30 on Twitter:

Throughout his at-home basketball workout series, Curry has issued instructional videos focused on conditioning and shooting. With basketball courts limited due to the coronavirus pandemic, Curry will continue to release videos featuring drills hoopers can work on from home.

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Steph Curry releases new edition of his at-home hoops training series

While he won’t be suiting up in Orlando for the NBA’s return, Steph Curry is giving hoopers something to work on from home.

Although Stephen Curry won’t be returning to the floor anytime soon, the two-time Most Valuable Player is giving hoopers something to work on from home.

The Golden State Warriors point guard has released another edition of his “Underrated Skills and Drills” at-home workout segment.

In the latest installment of Skills and Drills, Curry displayed his version of 21. The drill focuses on shooting and conditioning. In 21, the shooter launches a sequence of shots over 90 seconds from the 3-point line, the free-throw line while finishing with a layup.

On Twitter, Curry said he has a “love/hate” relationship with this drill.

Via @StephenCurry30 on Twitter:

With basketball court availability limited due to the coronavirus pandemic, Curry has displayed a series of different drills anyone can work on from home. Throughout Skills and Drills, the six-time All-Star has demonstrated workouts that focus on strength training, shooting, dribbling and passing methods.

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