How To Set The Tone For A Successful by Jay Wright Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Features & Benefits    Get better at basketball coaching    Jay Wright - Learn from Jay!    Your team can reach new heights!    To be the best, learn from the best.   Jay Wright, Villanova Head Coach 2001-2022   Jay Wright believes in the importance of developing a positive attitude for his team. This attitude is evident in Jay Wright's practices, particularly the tone-setting, early-season practices. This video will show you how Coach Wright walks through a practice during the first week of the season. His practice, like all great coaches, is well-organized, energetic, positive, and enthusiastic. All players practice a set-lift shooting technique before they go to practice. This is to emphasize the importance and importance of shooting. A 30-minute segment includes seven minutes stretching, four minutes of passing, nine minutes of shooting, four minutes of footwork and four minutes of handling the ball. Wright's dedication to fundamentals and solid technique is evident in this half-hour. The next step is a series small group drills that have both an offensive and defensive focus. The drills include the post feeds, lay up drill, one-two-step jumpers and jab series. The Wildcat staff expects players to push themselves and work hard. Wright emphasizes communication between staff and players, which helps to build a strong bond. Wright encourages positive attitudes and good habits as he drives his teams to achieve elite status every year. This practice demonstrates Villanova's philosophy of fundamentals, team and individual drills, as well as full-court play. Wright's coaching style is evident by his constant praise and instruction of his players during practice. Practice ends with "Win the Game", an intense scrimmage that builds team spirit. Jay Wright's practice session includes all the necessary ingredients to build a championship team each year.   97 minutes. 2006.
Basketball Program Management Insights & Defense Drills by Steve Forbes Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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In this on-court presentation, Coach Steve Forbes, a former assistant for Billy Gillispie, Bruce Pearl and Gregg Marshall, shares the lessons he learned from these successful coaches and how he uses them to build successful programs wherever he's been a head coach. He covers the core tenants of his defensive philosophy and how they can be incorporated with other teams. Coach Forbes starts the presentation by discussing the importance of developing a program identity and the importance of practicing with that identity in mind. He emphasizes six aspects of the game in practice: skill development, pressure shooting, transition defense, rebounding, half-court defense, and offensive execution. He then goes on to explain his approach to teaching defense, including the importance of focusing on the little things, keeping things simple and using Zig Zag, Raptor Transition and Shell Drill to teach and emphasize different defensive concepts. He shows how to use these drills to help players understand their role, communicate and handle different situation. In the video, Coach Forbes shares drills and concepts that have helped him build team defense and promote a culture of gritty, tough defense. The video is approximately 69 minutes long and is available in 2021.
Program Culture & Practice Planning by Steve Howes Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Basketball Practice Drills with Steve Howes Catholic University men’s basketball coach Steve Howes shows you how to develop your players and build a culture that is conducive to success in this video. Coach Howes has led Catholic to four regular season conference champions, five conference tournament titles, and six trips to the NCAA Division III tournament. In Program Culture & Practice Planning, Coach Howes offers his views on program building and how to plan practices accordingly. You will see 16 drills that will help you with your practice planning. Coach Howes introduces his secondary fast break and a number of options that come off of it. A number of concepts and set plays are presented to help coaches pick apart opposing defenses with quick shot attempts. Individual Drills Coach Howes is big on drills that serve multiple purposes while working on fundamentals of the game. The Jazz and Hokie Drills help players improve their shooting ability while also working as a conditioner. The One More Drill teaches players to make an extra pass while working on the concepts of offense. All of Howes’ drills instill a spirit of competition which helps to build a program’s culture. Defensive Drills Five defensive basketball practice drills are presented by Coach Howes here. The drills work on both individual and team fundamentals. DC Drill: emphasizes footwork and the close out on defense. Indiana Drill: players learn to sprint back on defense after a turnover and make sure they cut off the baseline. 4-on-4-on-4 Drill: teaches shell defense in a way that is fun and engaging for players. Triangles with Cones Drill: players work simultaneously on defensive footwork and seeing the basketball. Team Offense In this 52-minute video, Coach Howes shows you basketball practice drills you can use to work on winning in transition, team shooting, and even free throw shooting. The basketball practice drills are all competitive which keeps players engaged and teaches them competition. You will learn to design much more meaningful practices that will only help your program improve. Rent this basketball practice drills and culture DVD today.
Platooning & Practice Drills by Mike Moran Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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BD-05226 Mike Moran: Platooning & Practice Drills Former John Carroll University head coach Mike Moran details the philosophy and advantages of his platooning system. Moran utilized the system for three decades and won over 450 games in his career. The system is perfect for high schools and lower level colleges that have rosters loaded with equally skilled talent. Learn how Coach Moran used the system and watch as he goes through tailoring a practice session to feature multiple strategies. The Platooning Concept Coach Moran used a system where a whole set of five players substituted for the five that were on the court. He explains the advantages of using such a system covering the following: The trials and errors of creating a rules-based substitution system The nine advantages of the platoon approach Practice preparation and how to get everyone on the same page How to manage and develop a coaching staff Tailoring a Practice Session Coach Moran’s system is best utilized at the high school level and lower levels – such as Division III – of college play. In a clinic setting, Moran goes through how to plan a practice featuring five-player units and multiple strategies. You will see 12 drills that emphasize multiple points of emphasis and depend upon which unit is on the floor. Teaching points include: Use a warm up session to reinforce the strategies of each unit Individual defensive points of emphasis pertaining to the opposition’s personnel traits Multiple pick and roll defensive strategies to confuse the opponent How to manage/utilize assistant coaches with shell drills to maximize teaching Varying full-court defensive pressure to provide multiple looks Using a full-court, 3-point shooting drill to improve accuracy This is a unique look at an intriguing concept that helped Moran win hundreds of games and earn numerous NCAA tournament berths. With over 20 years of experience using the platoon system, Moran shows you how to get every player on your roster involved. Players will practice harder, play harder, and win more.
Getting The Most Out Of Your Team by Sherri Coale Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Getting the Most Out of Your Team There is much more than just winning games when it comes to coaching basketball. University of Oklahoma women’s head coach Sherri Coale has won nearly 500 games, 10 Big 12 championships, and took her 2009 and ’10 teams to the Final Four. In this video, Coach Coale talks about what’s going on in her program and how she has changed her approach to coaching to allow her players and the team become more successful. Match Your Coaching Philosophy with Your Team As a coach, getting the most out of your team, you have to understand what your players do well. Coach Coale stresses meshing your philosophy as a coach with your team’s strengths. Using the secondary fast break as an example, Coale explains what she means. Determine what players do best and build around those traits. Improve coach and player development by focusing on the coaching staff’s statement-to-question ratio. Teach players to recognize the optimal threshold to shoot or drive. Decision Making In practices, Coach Coale puts players in positions where they are forced to make decisions. Players need to know why they are doing something instead of just being told what to do. Coale and her coaches always try to ask questions in such a way that players end up teaching themselves. Coale uses the pick and roll as an example here. By breaking down the pick and roll options in the secondary break, Coale demonstrates how to get players to focus on an attack-first mentality. By teaching them the “why,” players make better decisions with the basketball. Practice Like You Play While Coale does structure some traditional 5-on-5 practice time, she also makes 1-on-1 and 3-on-3 drills more game-like. In 5-on-5 situations, players are limited in the number of touches they get which decreases their ability to improve certain basketball skills. Coale then likes to turn all of her drills into a game, if possible. Look at Yourself Teams will play like they practice and practices will only get better if you improve as a coach. Coach Coale encourages watchers of this video to examine themselves and what they do. Look at teams that are successful and find out what it is that makes them good. Coale goes on to explain what she feels is valuable and how important it is to understand players’ perspectives as well. This is an intense, engaging video from one of the most successful coaches in college basketball. Coaches at all levels will find several valuable insights into coaching, practice design and much more. Rent this getting the most out of your team for basketball DVD today.
Creating Competitive Practices by Kermit Davis Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Creating Competitive Practices Ole Miss head coach Kermit Davis shows you how to create competitive, high-intensity practices that help players not only develop their individual skills, but also learn to function as a unit. Davis won the 2019 SEC Coach of the Year award guiding the Rebels to the NCAA tournament for the first time in five years. Coach Davis uses the whiteboard and on-court demonstration to show you 17 breakdown drills that emphasize the key actions in his offense as well as how to play transition defense. You will see how to build energy and create the types of practices that lead to championship seasons. Offensive Skill Drills Coach Davis runs an up-tempo offense that relies on spreading the floor. He uses whiteboard diagrams and on-court demonstration to show you five drills that help build the offense. These include: 2-Ball Draw & Kick: develops spacing off drives and uses pin down screens to score 3-on-0 Post Entry: perimeter players learn to play off passes inside with screening actions Other drills emphasize communication, sharing the ball in transition, and how to read defenders to create scoring opportunities from off-ball screens. Defending Screens You will see how Coach Davis emphasizes 10 defensive categories and how the concepts are incorporated into four breakdown drills. These drills are diagrammed, show in on the court walkthroughs, and then demonstrated by players. You will see how Coach Davis teaches defending different types of screening actions. The drills help players minimize breakdowns and stay with their man in the matchup defense. Transition Defense Good teams prevent easy baskets in transition. Coach Davis presents four defensive transition drills in which the defense plays at a temporary disadvantage. The defense is forced to communicate in order to stop the ball and prevent a quick score. You will also see how Coach Davis forces competition while working on transition defense. The 5-on-2, 2-in-the-Corner drill overloads the defense challenging them to get back on defense. Davis also shows you how to work on special situations like out of bounds plays. Coach Davis presents all the elements that go into planning a competitive, intense, and efficient practice. He also gives coaches a blueprint for developing a tough-minded team.
Leadership, Practice Planning, & Game Management by Hubie Brown Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Hubie Brown: Leadership, Practice Planning and Game Management Leadership and organization are needed for teaching the game of basketball at all levels. Hall of Fame coach Hubie Brown has seen and done it all throughout an outstanding career in the game. He has even taught college classes on how to build a coaching philosophy and how to put that philosophy into action. The 1978 and 2004 NBA Coach of the Year, Brown presents his best ideas gained from his experience as a coach and television analyst. Presented in a lecture-style clinic, Coach Brown offers coaches insight on everything from leadership to practice planning, and much more. Leadership and Organization Coach Brown begins by describing the characteristics of great leadership. He talks about how to enhance your players’ learning experience and shares his ideas about establishing rules within your program. There’s even a dose of reality when Coach Brown shares the five dangers to avoid not just in coaching but in life. Since the court is an extension of the classroom, Coach Brown believes players must effectively learn on the floor. In order to learn, coaches must always be prepared just like a teacher in the classroom. Strong organizational skills allow coaches to accomplish their tasks every day. Practice Planning Coach Brown gives you some ideas about how to develop practice plans to prepare players to win. Practices should progress a certain way and coaches should manage the time throughout the practice. You will see what types of drills Brown recommends for concepts like defense, fast breaks, shooting, and special situations. Coach Brown shows you the six shooting drills he used throughout his years of coaching. Game Management One of the lost arts is how to manage a game and make the right decision in crucial situations. Coach Brown shows you how to improve the efficiency of your time outs and what you need to know to call plays for late-game situations. He also shares some thoughts on winning with teams that are consistently outmatched. Finally, Coach Brown shows you how to get the most from your defense by focusing on three key stats. This is an excellent video for coaches in need of refining their coaching philosophy. Coach Brown offers up some of the best practices from his years of experience in the game.
Aau Girls : Building A Championship Program by Sherri Coale Instructional Basketball Coaching Video coaching girls basketball
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Coaching Girls Basketball with Sherri Coale The experience of the coach Sherri Coale is very huge and she knows how to build a team. She develops her program in the best way possible and the way she progressed from coaching high school to a major DI program is exceptional and so far, she has developed a national power at the University of Oklahoma. You will get a proven framework in this DVD that will help you improve your game and get better in all aspects of the Basketball. So, what will the coach do exactly? Well, she will lay down a foundation for your program with the help of her amazing program which is being called as the Building Blocks of Winning Program. These building blocks are very important for you as these blocks will help you define your priorities, make decisions throughout your season, set expectations for your players and much more things. In short, this Winning Program is very handy and it will definitely help the whole team. Coaching Girls Basketball Practice Planning On the other hand, the coach will also discuss the practice planning ideas like the art of construction a practice, and providing five key elements of the game that are needed to be worked on every single day. These five elements include Shooting, defensive transition, rebounding, fundamental offense, defensive fundamentals. These are the most important areas of the game and the team has to be very good and should cover these areas effectively and efficiently. When it comes to the communication part the coaches pay huge attention to the Pre-game, in-game and post-game situations. Because these are the situations that will help the players get better at communicating and understanding different things. You will get handful of information from the coach when it comes to the pre-game talks, the pre-game routines on the court, sending a message as you get on the floor, half time talks and much more. The 14 team continuity drills will also be explained and taught by the coach in order to get maximum results out of your practice. So, these are the drills that will combine several skills in order to help you increase the time you have with your players. This series of drills is very important and it will help in improving the shooting, passing, rebounding, finishing, ball handling, transition or post work. Rent this coaching girls basketball DVD today.
Aau Boys Basketball Series: Building A Championship Program by Fran Fraschilla Instructional Basketball Coaching Video How to Coach Youth Basketball
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How to Coach Youth Basketball Like a Pro The coach Fraschilla has been coaching major college basketball for past 23 years and his experience and knowledge is immense. He has watched his sons go from strength to strength and he knows each and every vital spot of basketball and how can one team unleash their true potential. The coach will help you improve your techniques, attitudes and organizational skills. This lecture style presentations are very interesting and you will learn lots of things in it. The coach will outline each and everything for you and you will have to pay attention to every point in order to improve your game and philosophy. Concepts and qualities of a great point guard to lead your team. Things that can hamper your offensive performance regardless of how skilled your players are. Key concepts that will get your players to play together and play unselfishly. These ideas are very important and beneficial therefor the coach will make you go through several drills that will be demonstrated on the court. The drills include 4-on-3 Lane Passing Drill, Post Feed and Cut Drill, the 45 Degree Cut Drill, and 3 Spots to 7 Shooting drill. How to Coach Youth Basketball with Fran Fraschilla When you have a proper plan and strategy then it minimizes the unexpected hurdles in no time. It will also help the players to take their game to the next level. You will also go through the practice philosophy of the coach Fraschilla and this philosophy revolves around 7-% of the time dedicated to the basics and fundamentals to help players build their skills and improve their overall game. This will also help you play more efficiently and compete at a high level. Furthermore, you will also learn how to get the maximum output from your drills and how to stay focused and there are so many other things that will be covered. Rent this How to Coach Youth Basketball DVD today.
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20 Keys To Winning: The Madison Memorial Way by Christopher Collins Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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