Resources

Category: Basketball

Drill
Basketball Combine
Using Dashr equipment and software you can streamline athlete registration, performance testing, data collection/storage, and report generation. We are a one stop shop for these events and have been a pivotal part of dozens of testing organizations including all the Under Armour Next Gen, Football University, and ESPN Top 300 camps and combines as well […]
Drill
3/4 Court Dash with 10 Split
This drill uses 2 or 3 Dashr|Blue Timing gates. You likely already have your devices registered, if not – please check out the Dash Drill as it is the same process. Step-By-Step Instructions Running The Drill
Drill
Reactive Shuttle
The reactive shuttle test is part of a fitness testing protocol for the NBA Combine – but can be utilized by many sports. The players complete an agility circuit, first running to the right or left direction in response to a stimulus (light). This drill uses a stationary start and requires 1 timing gate and […]
Drill
Lane Agility
This drill uses 1 Dashr|Blue Timing gate. You likely already have your devices registered, if not – please check out the T-Test as it is the same process. Step-By-Step Instructions Running The Drill
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Biometric Measurements
Height, Reach, and Wingspan – Physical Set-up Please view the installation instructions that are relevant to you, either Wall Installation, Frame Installation, or Rack Installation. Wall Installation Frame Installation Rack Installation Operating the BioStation in the App
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Vertical Jump / Max Vertical
The vertical jump test is a test of lower body power and has been performed for over 100 years. When using Dashr|Jump hardware for this test you will need a Vertec or similar vane based system, and we will make it smart! You can also manually enter jump measurements into the Dashr app. Installation Instructions Step-By-Step Instructions
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T-Test
The T-Test is a simple running test of agility, involving forward, lateral, and backward movements, appropriate to a wide range of sports. This drill uses a stationary or moving start and requires 1 timing gate. Step-By-Step Instructions Stationary Starts Moving Starts