Anonymous wrote:Have you tried the HomeCourt app? Has dribbling drills, is free, and works with any ball. If your kid shows interest in that, it may be worth getting dribble up or upgrading to a paid sub of HomeCourt.
No, but I will give HomeCourt app a try. Thank you.
Anonymous
01/31/2025 13:49
Subject: Dribbleup
Have you tried the HomeCourt app? Has dribbling drills, is free, and works with any ball. If your kid shows interest in that, it may be worth getting dribble up or upgrading to a paid sub of HomeCourt.
Anonymous
01/31/2025 09:25
Subject: Dribbleup
I got dribbleup for my daughter when she was 9. I expected very little, but she was fairly engaged for about 2 months and her dribbling improved noticeably. Then she lost interest, but was able to continue improving because of the work she had put in. For the price, I think it was worth it.
I think it also helped that I would try and do the drills with her, I found the workouts fairly interesting, but the whole scoring mechanic is mediocre at best.
Anonymous
01/30/2025 14:59
Subject: Dribbleup
I bought it for my son and he did the video possibly twice. He still likes the ball but doesn't like the drills.
Anonymous
01/29/2025 20:04
Subject: Dribbleup
I bought it for my 10 year old for Christmas and she hates it. I’m surprised because she loves basketball and is motivated to practice and get better. But the speed of many of the drills is much too fast for her so she’s off their rhythm the entire time, not getting points, and frustrated. She’ll do the same drills in practice without complaint. I was expecting more levels on it. I’ll keep trying to hype it up to her but for now it’s a total bust.
Anonymous
01/29/2025 09:53
Subject: Dribbleup
Anyone uses dribbleup for basketball practices at home? Is it good or a scam? I believe there's an upgront fee and monthly subscription fee. Does it work or not?