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Ankle Strength for Basketball Players: What Actually Works

Ankle Strength for Basketball Players: What Actually Works
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Ankle injuries end basketball seasons. Here's the evidence-based approach to strengthening and preventing them — no fancy gear required.

NBA players like Caris LeVert have had careers defined by ankle instability. The research on ankle injury prevention is clear and largely ignored by recreational players: strength and proprioception training reduces ankle sprain risk by 35–50%. Here's what that looks like in practice.

The three-part protocol

Strength. Single-leg calf raises (3 sets of 15–20, slow eccentric). Tibialis anterior raises (toes up against a wall, 3 sets of 20). These two movements cover the primary movers around the ankle joint. Add them to any lower-body session.

Ankle Strength for Basketball Players: What Actually Works
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Proprioception. Single-leg balance holds (30–60 seconds per side) on a stable surface, progressing to an unstable surface. A balance board ($20–40) is the upgrade; your kitchen floor is the starting point. Resistance bands around the ankle for 4-direction resistance training twice a week.

Mobility. Ankle circles, wall calf stretches, and the couch stretch for hip flexors (tight hip flexors change your landing mechanics and increase ankle stress). A foam roller on the calf and peroneals daily.

After a sprain

The standard RICE protocol for the first 48 hours. After that: early controlled movement, not immobilization. A Theragun around (not on) the joint reduces surrounding muscle tension. Return to the proprioception work as soon as weight-bearing is comfortable.

Ankle Strength for Basketball Players: What Actually Works
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Most ankle sprains are preventable with two exercises and 10 minutes of mobility work per week. The players who do this don't become cautionary tales.

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