Mike Brey
(Rental)-The Winning Combination Of The 4 Out 1 In & 5 Out Motion Offense
$18.99
Together as One! The Winning Formula of the 4 Out/1 In & 5 Out Motion Offense
Mike Brey has quietly won over 400 games at Notre Dame, a school more widely known for its historic football program. A three-time Big East Coach of the Year, Brey has helped the Fighting Irish compete at the highest level of the game by using a motion-based free-flowing offense that is predicated on sharing the basketball and playing as a team.
In this video, Brey takes you through two practice sessions which lay out the foundation of his offense. You will learn to run the offense against two different styles of defense and discover how to find scoring opportunities early in possessions. Coach Brey also provides breakdown drills to help you and your players learn the offense.
Day 1 Practice
The first 70 minutes of the video is dedicated entirely to offense. Brey stresses the importance of playing together as a unit and uses different drills – individual, pairs, four- and five-man units – to facilitate chemistry and efficiency. You will see how Brey puts his team through a series of exercises that lead up to the free-flowing offensive machine that is his motion offense. Coaching points include:
Using 2-man, 3-on-0, 4-on-0, 5-on-0, and 5-on-5 to incrementally put the pieces of the offense together to play as a whole.
Coach Brey reviews game film to explain the importance of an unpredictable offense driven by motion in an effort to obtain high percentage shots.
2-on-0 drills pairing bigs and guards together to simulate and break down the most common offensive interactions between the two within the scheme.
Individual development using stations for bigs and guards in order to work on the skill sets needed to play within the framework of the offense.
Shell-based 5-on-0 work to practice sets such as Cutter, Circle, Wide, and more as a means of developing timing and pace necessary to maximize scoring opportunities
Executing transition offense in both 5-on-0 and 5-on-5 situations to increase pace and score when possessing a numbers advantage.
Day 2 Practice
The second practice maintains the emphasis on offensive execution, but a defensive element is added to complete the offensive equation. Coach Brey adds some wrinkles while emphasizing his idea of cohesion and playing as one. The second practice includes:
Individual shooting drills that help players develop a variety of moves based on their position.
Shell-based defensive drills that require communication, quick reaction time, and four- and five-player units acting as one to achieve defensive stops.
Multiple sets such as Cutter, Circle, Wide, and Slide executed in a 5-on-0 setting to practice proper spacing, pace, and timing.
All of the previously mentioned sets executed out of a transition attack.
Coach Brey’s video is a complete look at one of the nation’s most effective and efficient offensive attacks.
Bill Self
(Rental)-The Combined 4 Out 1 In & 3 Out 2 In Motion Attack
$18.99
Bill Self Motion Offense
The Combined 4 Out/1 In & 3 Out/2 In Motion Attack
During head coach Bill Self’s tenure at Kansas, the Jayhawks have won a national title, played for another, and have made eight trips to the Elite Eight. To dominate the way Self and Kansas has over the past decade-plus, you have to find ways to stay ahead of the competition. Coach Self has done that with an offensive system that spreads the floor, uses constant movement, and continually attacks defenses.
In this 105-minute video, you will gain an understanding of the backbone of the Kansas offensive system. Coach Self uses whiteboard diagrams and has his players demonstrate how to execute both the Fist and Four-Game offenses. You will see how the Jayhawks give their players freedom to make plays and dominate opponents with multiple pick and rolls in a single possession.
Fist Offense
The Fist offense plays with two posts and is initiated with a feed to one of them. Any set play could be used prior with the option of flowing right into Fist. You will see how Coach Bill Self Motion Offense emphasizes proper spacing of the floor off of the post feed no matter where you are at in the possession.
One of the big coaching points is the technique of the low post player sealing their defender with duck-ins. If teams take away the initial post fee, watch how Kansas makes them pay with the opposite post player flashing for a high-low opportunity. Coach Self also shows you how to use the pick and roll on the two-side or the single side.
Using his players, Coach Self breaks down a number of specific actions within the Fist offense. You will then see live play to help you understand those actions within the framework of the offense.
Four-Game Offense
Four-Game is a style of attack that uses one post player and is designed more for smaller teams that like to spread to the floor and constantly drive and kick. The offense uses a series of dribble hand-offs, downhill drives, and ball screens to penetrate the lane. Coach Self again emphasizes spacing especially when the ball goes into the post.
Coach Self will reveal how the defense is flattened when the ball is reversed and corner ball screens are used. You also get to see the basic movements of Four-Game and how the Bill Self Motion offense continues from side to side as the ball is reversed.
Basketball Set Plays
Coach Self offers up two complementary set plays for his offense. “Misdirection” is a play that uses decoys to confuse the defense while you play out multiple options with the pinch post. “L Down” is a method for setting up a defense to take advantage of your big man rolling off of pick and rolls. Coach Self also shows you a unique twist on the play that will generate an open 3-point look when you need it.
If you are yearning to learn more about the ball screen offense used at Kansas, this is the video for you. Coach Self gives you an inside look at how his offense has been used to dominate the Big 12. Rent this Bill Self Motion Offense DVD today.
Jay Wright
(Rental)-The 4--out 1--in Motion Offense
$15.99
Rental Term Highlights
We only rent DVDs in the USA. No rental DVD orders will be mailed outside the USA.
This DVD is for rent only and is not for sale. Before you can rent a DVD, you must download and submit a Rental Membership form. This is a one time requirement. No monthly subscription fee is required. 5 Day (Single Titles) or 10 Day (DVD Sets) Viewing Period FREE Shipping! The price of the rental includes shipping and return shipping. There are no shipping charges added on either way.
Jesse Shaw
(Rental)-The Jet 4-out High Post Offense
$17.99
Jesse Shaw: The Jet 4-Out High Post Offense
Scoring points in high school basketball can be a challenge especially in programs that lack size. Jesse Shaw, head coach at Antigo HS in Wisconsin, won four straight conference titles between 2013-16 and a 2010 state coach of the year award by instituting the Jet Offense.
Borrowing from Michigan’s John Beilein, Shaw’s offensive attack uses four guards, one post, and effective spacing to take advantage of opponents. In this video, Coach Shaw teaches the Jet Offense including two counters, five quick-hitting plays, and three pressure releases.
Jet Offense
Using a 5-on-0 half-court setting, Shaw introduces the Jet Offense. Not having much size on an annual basis, he instead focuses on spacing the floor and using motion to get high percentage shots. Shaw then begins teaching the three basic movements of the offense, which all begin with an initial pass.
Guard-to-Guard Pass: Learn how to use a rub screen in the beginning of the possession to create space in the paint for the next scoring option. Guards have five scoring options off of the ball screen.
Guard-to-Corner Pass: Learn how to start the offense with simple eye contact. Shooters have multiple scoring options coming off a down screen from the post.
Guard-to-Post Pass: You can use your post player to pull the defense out of the lane creating space to score. Posts can also slash to the basket or they can post up and use their array of back-to-the-basket moves.
Pressure Releases
Teams may try and overplay passes in the motion offense. You must have a counter if they do. Coach Shaw presents three pressure release options using a dribble clear, backdoor cut, and a dribble-up to get into the Jet Offense.
Jet Offense Counters
Teams will try and cheat on your basic actions in the Jet Offense. When they do, you must be able to counter. Coach Shaw shows you multiple counters that can be used all while keeping the continuity of the offense. You will also see two counters that will free up your best shooter for an open 3-point look and another that allows your post to pick and pop for an open perimeter shot.
Quick Hitters
It is inevitable that defenses will pick up on an offense’s basic movements. Coach Shaw shows you how to vary your attack with a number of quick hitters that will make your offense less predictable. You will see five sets that use isolating ball screens to create lanes to the basket. Options include one for the post on the block, a backdoor option, and a double stagger for your best shooter.
Coach Shaw’s video presents an answer for high school programs that lack size. The offense has tremendous flexibility and with all of the options and counters opponents simply will not know how to slow you down.
Jay Wright
(Rental)-Breakdown Drills For The 4--out 1--in Motion
$15.99
Rental Term Highlights
We only rent DVDs in the USA. No rental DVD orders will be mailed outside the USA.
This DVD is for rent only and is not for sale. Before you can rent a DVD, you must download and submit a Rental Membership form. This is a one time requirement. No monthly subscription fee is required. 5 Day (Single Titles) or 10 Day (DVD Sets) Viewing Period FREE Shipping! The price of the rental includes shipping and return shipping. There are no shipping charges added on either way.
Bill Self
(Rental)-Breakdown Drills For The 4 Out 1 In & 3 Out 2 In Motion Attack
$18.99
4 Out 1 In Motion Offense Drills
Breakdown Drills for the 4 Out/1 In & 3 Out/2 In Motion Attack
Kansas head coach Bill Self runs one of the best programs in the country and in this video you can see the Jayhawks break down their First and Four-Game ball screen offense. Coach Self has already been inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame and has produced more than 650 career wins. His Jayhawks have won 14 straight Big 12 regular season titles and Self’s 2008 team won a national championship.
In this presentation, you will see Coach Self explain some of his concepts on a whiteboard and then you will see how they are implemented in live practice video. Coach Self shares a number of 4 Out 1 in Motion Offense drills for both your guards and bigs so that you can maximize your teaching of the necessary skills. The 17 drills presented will give you a much better understanding of the Jayhawks’ 3-out and 4-out ball screen offenses.
Breakdown Drills: Bigs
Coach Self takes you through eight different drills to help bigs operate in the low post, utilize ball screens, and play through high-lows. You will see how a post player is to seal a defender to receive the ball. One drill teaches posts how to use the duck-in move to seal a defender for lob passes and easy scoring chances. This progression of drills gets post players comfortable with the movements of the high-low passing game.
The drills then progress to 2-on-1 where players practice different options on high post flashes. Then, the drills move to 2-on-2 and posts learn how and when to use ball screens and play out of multiple options within the offense. The Jump Hook series is an excellent way to get posts a high number of reps on critical post moves like the jump hook, the up and under, and the face up. Coach Self also adds three more shooting drills to extend the range of your post players on high post flashes and pick-and-pops.
Breakdown Drills: Guards
Guards go through nine different 4 Out 1 In Motion Offense drills to teach them to get downhill and make plays in the Fist and Four-Game offense. Spacing is always important and Self reviews how to space the floor properly after a post feed. Another drill helps teach four different strategies for using ball screens depending upon what a defense presents.
The L-Cut drill teaches guards to get open on the wings and get open for mid-range jumpers. Guards also work on refining their scoring off wide pin screens, learn how to use dribble moves to get by defenders, and practice the next pass to an open shooter on a baseline drive.
Coach Self teaches how to implement the Kansas ball screen offenses in this 74-minute video while giving you the drills needed to do so. It’s an attack that has helped Kansas remain one of the dominant programs in college basketball. Rent this 4 Out 1 in Motion Offense Drills DVD today.
Pat Clatchey
(Rental)-The 4 Out In 1 Spots Offense
$15.99
The 4-Out 1-In Spots Offense
Mount St. Joseph’s (MD) High School head coach Pat Clatchey has produced over 20 Division I basketball players using an offense that can score from inside and out. Clatchey, a 2009 McDonald’s All-American coach, teaches his players how to play with great spacing and force the hand of a defense. In this video, he shares his versatile 4-Out 1-In Spot Offense complete with breakdown drills and quick hitters.
Philosophy of the Spots Offense
Coach Clatchey bases his offense on a few core principles. The 4-Out 1-In set uses 15- to 17-foot spacing, constant motion by all five players, post action, screening, and drives to the basket. All five positions on the floor are interchangeable in Coach Clatchey’s offense regardless of their skill set. This allows Clatchey to put players in positions to be successful. There are three different methods of initiating the offense, which is sure to keep opponents off-balance in this continuity offense.
Spots Offense Breakdown
Coach Clatchey breaks down every action in the 4-Out 1-In set. You will the offense demonstrated in a 5-on-0 setting to get a better idea of the actions of each player in the offense. Clatchey then shows you the offense in a 5-on-5 setting. You will see the use of UCLA and Vegas screens which force defenses to respond to multiple actions and continue to keep them guessing.
Breakdown Drills for the Spots Offense
Using on-court demonstrations, Coach Clatchey presents five different breakdown drills for each action of the Spots offense. Players learn the basics so they can excel in the running of the offense. Players work on setting screens, backdoor cuts, passing, catching and shooting off the pass, and playing in the low post.
Sets and Quick Hitters for the Spots Offense
Coach Clatchey gives you a variety of quick hitters that can be used at any time in the offense. He shows six sets and a number of quick hitters using staggered, flare, and ball screens. With the number of options available within the system, the possibilities are virtually endless. Each quick hitter also flows right back into the continuity of the offense giving players the freedom to make quick decisions.
In 83 minutes, Coach Clatchey presents to you a number of concepts that can easily be incorporated into your offense. After viewing this video, you will see why Coach Clatchey is one of the most recognized high school coaches in the nation. Rent this Spots Offense DVD today.
Rick Majerus
(Rental)-Rick Majerus: The Encyclopedia Of The 4--out--1--in
$39.99
Rental Term Highlights
We only rent DVDs in the USA. No rental DVD orders will be mailed outside the USA.
This DVD is for rent only and is not for sale. Before you can rent a DVD, you must download and submit a Rental Membership form. This is a one time requirement. No monthly subscription fee is required. 5 Day (Single Titles) or 10 Day (DVD Sets) Viewing Period FREE Shipping! The price of the rental includes shipping and return shipping. There are no shipping charges added on either way.
Andrew Grantz
(Rental)-4 Out 1 In Attack & React Motion Offense
$34.99
4-Out 1-In Attack and React Offense
Finally, there is an offense simple enough to learn and run at any level. Andrew Grantz, current head boys’ basketball coach at Fort Myers HS in Florida, introduces you to the Attack & React Offense in this video. Grantz, who served as an assistant coach at Indiana University Southeast and as a graduate assistant at Pittsburg State, took the best elements of the Read and React and the Dribble Drive Motion offenses and created his own system – the Read & React.
Coach Grantz begins by introducing the 16 phases of the Attack and React Offense. He starts with the most basic and shows you how you can use as many or as few of the phases as your program needs. Using whiteboard diagrams and on-court demonstrations, Coach Grantz breaks down each phase. The great thing is that the Attack & React system teaches players how to play basketball instead of simply running a bunch of set plays.
Foundations of the Attack and React Offense
Coach Grantz lays the foundation of the offense by presenting the initial three phases of the offense:
Phase 1: The Dribble Drive Phase starts with the basics of attacking the basket. Coach Grantz explains the action above and below the drive line as well as the importance of 3-point line spacing, the pitchout, the lift, and other actions. Each player learns how to react to all ball movements.
Phase 2: The Pass and Cut Offense is dominated by the Give-and-Go. This simple action provides double gaps which can lead right into the flow of the dribble drive.
Phase 3: The Post Entry is the final piece of the basic set up of the offense. This includes not only the post-up, but also the high and low “Laker” cuts.
The remainder of the phases consists of add-ons to the Attack and React offense. Coach Grantz explains rules for baseline drives, the dribble through, ball screens and other screening actions, and counters. As an added bonus, you will also see how to advance the ball quickly up the court in transition and how out-of-bounds situations can flow right into the Attack & React offense.
The best part of the Attack & React Offense is that you can pick and choose which phases to include in your own variation of the system. Fit the offense to your personnel in this player-friendly offense that can break down any defense. This 176-minute video can help any program create a fun, effective offense. Rent the Attack and React Offense today.
Matt Langel
(Rental)-4 Out 1 In Dribble Hand Off Motion Offense
$18.99
4-Out-1-In Dribble Hand-Off Motion Offense
Colgate University head coach Matt Langel has built one of the most effective and efficient offenses in the Patriot League. Langel, a former player at Penn, has rebuilt the Raiders program with an offense that focuses on early transition and then setting up the half-court 4-out-1-in offense. Langel won the Patriot League’s Coach of the Year award in 2018 and ’19 leading the Raiders to a pair of conference championships in the process.
In this video, Coach Langel shows you the drills and actions necessary to make the 4-out-1-in offense work. In addition, you’ll see how Langel trains players to read defenses and look for the best shot.
Training Your Players
It is imperative that players learn to read defenses, especially in the heat of a game. Coach Langel uses a series of 3-on-0 and 3-on-3 drills to create game-like situations so that players can learn to read defenses. Players learn to counter defensive actions with shallow cuts, keeper action, step-behind shots, and more. Langel also does a great job demonstrating how the dribble hand-off can be used to build an entire offense.
4-Out Actions
Langel’s Colgate teams have used the dribble hand-off with great success. He gets into the various actions you can incorporate into a dribble hand-off series. Using 5-on-0 and 5-on-5 situations, Langel shows you how to get your best shooter coming off of floppy action or off a triple screen to get an open shot attempt.
On a ball reversal, you will see how you can turn the dribble hand-off into a continuity offense by simply running the same action on the other side of the floor. The one thing that really sets Langel’s offense apart is his players’ ability to read defenses and determine the best course of action.
Coach Langel also breaks down his transition offense and shows you how it flows right into the half-court offense. Again, he uses 3-on-0 drills and 5-on-0 actions. This presentation is an excellent, detailed look at how employing the dribble hand-off can be used to attack opposing defenses and allow players the freedom to determine their best course of action.
Andrew Grantz
(Rental)-Attack & React Offense Drills & Skills
$15.99
4-Out 1-In Attack and React Offense: Attacking Drills & Skills
Andrew Grantz, current head boys’ basketball coach at Fort Myers HS (FL), is the creator of the Attack & React Offense, one that has taken the basketball world by storm. This video helps you discover how to incorporate skill development into the basic phases of the offense. Coach Grantz developed the system while serving as an assistant at Indiana University Southeast and as the head coach at Our Lady of Providence HS (IN). He will help you build your players’ confidence in a wide range of offensive skills all geared at attacking opposing defenses.
In the video, Coach Grantz will show you perimeter-based drills that focus on footwork, ball handling, shooting, and passing. Drills for post players include training their ability to finish high and strong at the rim. They will also work on the power dribble, the jump hook, and the up-and-under. In the end, Coach Grantz wants to help you develop players that have an attacking mentality by passing quicker, shooting with more confidence, and handling the ball against any defense.
5 Phases of the Attack and React Offense
There are five basic phases in the Attack and React Offense. Coach Grantz places all of the skill development into these five phases. He offers insight into each drill in an effort to help you and your players learn how to successfully run it. The five phases of the offense are:
Phase 1: Breakdown Drills. Develop the habits needed to run the offense effectively. These drills work on the 4-out actions but also reinforce the fundamentals covered earlier in the video.
Phase 2: Pass and cut. Players learn to read defenders and decide if they should use a backdoor cut.
Phase 3: Post Entry Drills. Features three versions of the Laker cut.
Phase 4: Baseline Drive (C Gap). Works on baseline penetration and a lob pass at the rim to the post player or drift to the opposite wing.
Phase 5: Backdoor. Teaches players to recognize opportunities to make backdoor cuts.
In 105 minutes, Coach Grantz does an excellent job of showing players how to play the game and be more effective as an offensive player. Players learn to read off of one another and they pass, cut, and look to create scoring opportunities. If you are looking to increase your team’s overall offensive efficiency, Coach Grantz’s video is a step in the right direction. Rent this Attack and React Offense Drills DVD today.
Andrew Grantz
(Rental)-Attack & React Transition And Zone Offense
$15.99
4-Out 1-In Attack and React Offense: Transition and Zone Offense
Attack and React Offense founder Andrew Grantz provides an inside look at how his unique style of offense can be used in a multitude of ways. In this video, Coach Grantz – now the head boys’ basketball coach at Fort Myers HS in Florida – uses on-court demonstration to show you how his offense can break a press, be used in transition, and serve as a highly effective half-court zone offense.
Coach Grantz spent several years as an assistant coach at Indiana University Southeast and as a head coach at Our Lady of Providence HS (IN) while creating the Attack & React. You will see in this video how his attack can serve as an entire offense simplifying your playbook all while making your players more efficient.
Transition Offense
The ease of the Attack and React offense allows players to create scoring opportunities at any time. When flowing from the offense into transition for example, players do not follow a set pattern. Instead, players fall into five positions – any player can fall into any position – in an effort to create a scoring chance. Coach Grantz will also show you how to flow right into the secondary break so you do not have to install more plays for your offense to remember.
Delay Game
One aspect of the game that many coaches often overlook is the delay game. Coach Grantz shows you how to implement a delay that uses the same principles as the Attack & React Offense. Grantz also shows you two simple rules for creating more offensive rebounding opportunities.
Attack and React Zone Offense
Teams that have adapted to the Attack and React Offense attempt to slow down the offense by playing zone. In this segment, Coach Grantz shows you how to attack both the 2-3 and 1-3-1 zone defenses with the Attack & React. You will see how to attack gaps in the defense and look for pitch outs and open jumpers. Coach Grantz also shows teams how to use the dribble, the ball screen, and the shuffle cut to attack these zone defenses.
When teams overplay on defense, Coach Grantz demonstrates the effectiveness of the backdoor cut. Proper backdoor cuts will earn the respect of opponents and prevent them from overplaying. You will see in this 61-minute video that Coach Grantz has an answer for anything a zone defense can throw at him. His Attack & React offense is full of the tools necessary to put up points against any defense. Rent this Attack and React Offense DVD today.
Jamie Dixon
(Rental)-Transition Into The 4 Out 1 In Motion Offense & Special Situations
$18.99
An attacking offensive mentality can help generate points early in possessions. TCU head coach Jamie Dixon shows you how to run a transition offense that will create more early scoring opportunities. Dixon won two Big East titles and was the 2009 Naismith College Coach of the Year (2009) at the University of Pittsburgh. Coach Dixon opens up his practice for an in-depth look at how he instills an attacking mindset into his transition and motion offense.
In rebuilding the TCU program, Coach Dixon uses a spread 4-Out, 1-In attack that suits his current roster. You will see how Coach Dixon uses this set in his offensive attack as well as the movements and key coaching points of his transition and motion offense.
Transition Offense
Coach Dixon emphasizes getting the ball up the floor as quickly as possible. Four of his players are what he calls “bust-out” guys, meaning any of the four can handle the ball and push it up the floor. The others fill their positions while always looking ahead for an open man. The point guard and the trailer’s role in transition is critical. If the trailer is ahead of the point guard, he is taught to set a ball screen. If not, the trailer looks for a pass from the point guard.
This mentality of getting up the floor quickly often creates early scoring opportunities. When the offense doesn’t score in transition, the opportunity to flow right into the secondary offense or motion is still available.
Half Court Sets
Coach Dixon also presents a number of half-court sets that can jump start your offense. He uses screens, dribble hand-offs, and constant motion out of a 2-Out, 3-Down set to start. The offense starts with an open wing with screens to that side. These sets can be disguised by starting them from different areas of the floor making the offense less predictable. You will see a variety of elbow options with screens as well as how you can switch right into a Horns look.
Full Court Quick Hitter
It is imperative that any basketball program have the tools to get a full court basket as quickly as possible. Coach Dixon shows you a number of plays for all situations, including the full court quick hitter. You will see options that involved a long pass down the floor as well as short options that include screens and pushing the ball up the floor quickly. Coach Dixon also adds a few full court plays to use with more time available on the clock. He demonstrates a press break that runs into his motion offense.
For coaches looking to add some spice to their offense, Coach Dixon’s 72-minute video offers a wide array of information as well as an inside look at how his team practices.
Jamie Dixon
(Rental)-The Attacking 4--out 1--in Drive Motion Offense
$19.99
Jamie Dixon, 2009 Naismith Men's College Basketball Coaches of the Year, offers offensive insight
Philosophy and instruction regarding the 4-out 1-in Drive Motion Offense
Discussion of the various options available within the offense
Jamie Dixon's 4-Out Drive Motion Offensive is energetic and focuses on drawing the defense to ball to create opportunities for others. It is important to target specific areas on the floor including the elbow and middle, in order to weaken any man-to person defense. Dixon explains his strategy for spacing the floor so that there are many opportunities to penetrate and pass. This offense is all about penetration. It leads to great shots, passing to open players, and constant defensive rotation problems. The offense includes driving angles, fill cut and high cut, split action, drive and drag, drive and drag, and fill cut. Dixon uses a variety screen that puts pressure on the defenders and keeps them from being balanced. Dixon's post rules ensure good spacing, screening, and isolation. Dixon includes more than 15 motion breakdown drills to map out the 4-out attack. This offense is flexible enough to accommodate all players and can be tailored to suit your needs.
122 minutes. 2008.
Seth Greenberg
(Rental)-Seth Greenberg: The 4--out, I --in Slice
$15.99
Rental Term Highlights
We only rent DVDs in the USA. No rental DVD orders will be mailed outside the USA.
This DVD is for rent only and is not for sale. Before you can rent a DVD, you must download and submit a Rental Membership form. This is a one time requirement. No monthly subscription fee is required. 5 Day (Single Titles) or 10 Day (DVD Sets) Viewing Period FREE Shipping! The price of the rental includes shipping and return shipping. There are no shipping charges added on either way.