Improving Performance With Competitive Basketball Drills by Scott Drew Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Scott Drew: Improving Performance with Competitive Practice Drills Baylor head coach Scott Drew has developed a method for getting the most out of his players at each and every practice. Motivating players to work their hardest and stayed focused throughout a long season is difficult. Coach Drew has been able to do so by instilling competition into everything he does. In this video, you will see 15 drills and variations that will lift your practices from routine to highly competitive. Incorporate Coach Drew’s tactics into rebounding, passing, shooting drills and more. Coach Drew shows you how to raise the level of competition in your practices to help improve players’ skills. Defense Team defenses are better when all the individuals are strong 1-on-1 defenders. Coach Drew presents four drills to strengthen players’ individual on-ball defense. You will see the Superman Closeout that will challenge your players to get consecutive stops while working their closeout technique. You will also see three variations of the Zig-Zag drill that make this classic drill ultra-competitive. Players will improve their lateral explosion and their ability to keep the ball in front of themselves. Another drill has players working on fighting through different types of screens. It also has a competitive element. Passing Coach Drew uses two competitive passing drills to motivate players to focus both on offense and defense. Players learn to see the floor, be strong with the ball, utilize ball fakes, and fire off quick, crisp passes. Defenders work on ball pressure, forming traps, and anticipating the next pass. Rebounding Two rebounding drills are presented to develop the skills and mindset needed to be great on the boards. Numbered Rebounding: challenges players to block out and secure consecutive rebounds Circle the Wagons: involves the whole teach in a 5-on-5 competitive rebounding drill Free Throws If you want to win close games, you need players that can make free throws in crucial situations. Coach Drew shows you four competitive free throw shooting drills that force players to focus on knocking down critical shots. These pressure drills will also show coaches which players need to be on the floor in those late-game situations with a game on the line. Coaches need to get the most out of players at their practices. With Coach Drew’s constant game-like atmosphere, your players will improve faster and always be prepared for game situations.
All Access: Scott Drew Baylor by Scott Drew Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Day 1 Basketball Practice: You will go through a video session in which coach Drew will make you learn lots of things. This video session is also used to reinforce good habits into the young players of the team. This basketball practice will start with the rebounding, closeouts and transition defense. The coach will also explain what differentiates a good rebound from a bad one. You will also learn how a team should look while coming back in the transition defense. In order to get the players go the coach Drew will be making players go through several fundamental drills. There will be a post development workout for the Bears in which the players will be practicing finishing at the rim with duck-ins, cheat steps and lobs over the top. Furthermore, the players will be learning the progressive closeout drills, 2-on-2, 3-on-3 and then spends a good amount of time on the 5-on-5 scenarios. In this scenario, the players will be working on all aspects of the game that includes half-court defense, offense and the transition game. Day 2 Basketball Practice So, the second basketball practice will start where the first practice session ended. The coach Drew likes to go with the flow and will keep you connected. In this practice session, there is a strong focus on defensive rebounding and transition. The players will get amazing instructions from the coach Drew for better understanding and to be successful when rebounding in the Big 12 with the help of 1-on-1 box drill that is being used to teach you proper form and technique when boxing out. He will make you understand everything related to post pass and rotate out of it in the 4-on-4 diamond shell drill and this a different way to make use of the shell defense in order to teach your principles. This is not it as you will learn lots of new things like how to defend or score in transition when the coach Drew is explaining his build up transition drill. Furthermore, not everything is related to the Defensive side of the game as Coach Drew will be making use of 5-on-5 half court scenario in which he explains the Baylor Ball Screen motion offense. This offense also includes several ball screen set and you can use these sets to implement into your playbook the next moment. Day 3 Basketball Practice The third day of the teaching is related to the post player and perimeter offensive skills. The coach Drew will be teaching the post play technique by using 2-on-2 and 1-on-1 drills. These drills will also help the players score against any opponent. The coach will also make use of the 4-on-4 half court drill that will break down your offensive screening action. Furthermore, the players will also learn more things like how to react off of a screen and how to counter in order to be successful basketball player. The coach Drew focuses on almost every part of the game and he will also help you improve your IQ level in the basketball game as well. Rent this basketball practice video today.