Jay Wright
(Rental)- How To Set The Tone For A Successful
$15.99
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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.
Dan Monson
(Rental)- Multiple Set Offense With Multi-scoring Options
$18.99
Dan Monson: Multiple Set Offense with Multi-Scoring Options
In today’s game, the 3-point shot is taking over. Long Beach State head coach Dan Monson has revolutionized his offense with an up-tempo system that generates 3-point attempts. Using this philosophy, Monson had a stretch of three straight Big West Conference regular season championships in which he earned the conference’s Coach of the Year award.
In this video, Monson shares his ideas of how to generate more 3-point shots in the offense. He details his philosophy including transition, the secondary break, and how set plays can become transition plays resulting in a fast break 3-point attempt.
3-Point Philosophy and Fundamentals
Monson reveals his philosophy of being a 3-point shooting team. He also explains that if you commit to shooting more 3s you have to emphasize it in practice. Coach Monson shows you how to plan practices to incorporate more shooting. He reviews the importance of good footwork as well as passing. Monson shows you a simple drill that will help your players become better at shot preparation.
The Flow Game
To Monson, the Flow Game is the secondary break. In this segment, Coach Monson breaks down eight different options that can be run in transition. He shows you the responsibilities of each position in this early ball screen offense. All the options create pick and roll opportunities from various spots on the floor. Coach Monson teaches you how to take advantage of defenses using these options.
Fly Sets and Transition to Fly
Coach Monson then shows you five quick hitting plays from his Fly Series. These plays can be used in a half-court setting or run from the fast break.
Iowa: Find an open shooter in the corner with the “Hammer” action.
Pop: Using an unusual alignment and tons of movement, this play confuses defenses and creates multiple shot opportunities.
Wide & Flat: Open up the court for the point guard with two plays that synchronize screens for your best shooters.
Spartan: Follow up your double drag pick and roll with additional screens to create an open shot.
Coach Monson also gives you his favorite zone beater, “Slash.” The play uses quick ball movement and dribble penetration to occupy defenders and leave a shooter open for a 3-point attempt. If you are looking to generate more 3-point opportunities, Coach Monson’s 48-minute video is the perfect place to start.
Courtney Brooks
(Rental)- The Triangle Offense For High School Basketball
$15.99
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Mike Anderson
(Rental)-"40 Minutes Of Hell"
$15.99
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Bill Self
(Rental)-"basic" And "motion" 3--out 2--in Zone
$15.99
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Harry Perretta
(Rental)-"wildcat Spread" Offense
$15.99
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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.
Billy Gillispie
(Rental)-'in Your Face' Pressure Defense
$15.99
Gillispie's philosophy focuses on toughness, defensive transformation and "in-your-face" man defense. Gillispie uses half-court shell drills to establish his defensive mentality. This drill has 12 points. They focus on man pressure, help-side defense, passing denial position talking, jumping to the ball vision of the ball and rotation. This drill teaches you how to handle back, fade and up screens. Gillispie uses the entire court shell drill for his transition defense. This drill starts at one end and has a 4-on-4 alignment at the other end. The half court shell drill begins once you are in the half-court. The diamond drill is used to protect baseline penetration and allow for proper rotation as a team. The 5-on-4 defensive drill stresses defense. Communication, help, rotation, and close outs are the key points. Next is the 3-on-3 transition drill. This drill starts at 3-on-3 and ends at 5-on-4. In addition, Gillispie shares two favorite special plays for winning close games.
72 minutes. 2007.
Will Wade
(Rental)-1 On 1 Exercises To Improve Individual Skills
$18.99
Will Wade: 1-on-1 Exercises to Improve Individual Skills
The best coaches help their players develop the necessary skills to be a playmaker on the basketball floor. That is exactly what LSU head coach Will Wade does in this video. He shares 10 different 1-on-1 practice drills that work on skill development on both sides of the ball. The drills help individual players develop as a complete basketball player.
Coach Wade knows a thing or two about competing. He is a former VCU assistant and head coach where he led the Rams to the 2011 Final Four and to the 2016 Atlantic 10 championship. Wade uses 1-on-1 drills as much as possible to create a competitive atmosphere in practice, force players to work on their overall game, and to expose weaknesses and build confidence in his players.
Competitive 1-on-1 Drills
Coach Wade’s 1-on-1 drills cover a number of different teaching points. They can be used on a daily basis and can be customized to emphasize offense or defense or to fit to a certain team. Wade likes to give the offense a slight advantage in some of the drills to teach players how to finish at the rim. The drills also force defenders to hustle to stop a would-be driver.
Coach Wade also includes a couple drills that focus on post play. The entire team is involved in learning how to maximize scoring chances. Posts learn to keep good position and seal defenders on ball reversals. Perimeter players learn how to quickly and easily feed the post.
All of the 1-on-1 drills work both sides of the ball, but Coach Wade does have a few that give special emphasis to defense. Those drills include:
Alley Ball Drill – helps develop full-court pressure defense. Players work to pressure the ball and turn it as many times as possible before playing live 1-on-1 at the other end of the floor.
The Gauntlet – players learn to fight through a series of screens before having to play live 1-on-1 defense.
The Turf Wars Drill – motivates players by rewarding them on the offensive end for their defensive effort.
Philosophical Building Blocks
Wade’s philosophy and team culture is built upon the idea of toughness. Players must buy in to the program philosophy and Wade discusses how he goes about getting players to commit. He will share a number of statistics that he emphasizes and how he demands effort on those numbers in practice.
You will also see four different techniques designed to improve your offensive rebounding. Like defense, getting rebounds is about being aggressive and attacking an opponent. These are the types of things that Coach Wade emphasizes in his program. They are exactly the kinds of things you can emphasize in your program in an effort to become successful.
Travis Ford
(Rental)-1 on 1 Skill Development for the 4 Out Drive & Kick Offense
$18.99
Drive & Kick Offense 1 on 1 Skill Development for the 4-Out
St. Louis head coach Travis Ford has rebuilt the Billikens’ program focusing on the development of his players’ individual skills. Ford’s 2019 team won the Atlantic 10 Conference tournament and advanced to the NCAA tournament. They got there following the tough, hard-working culture instilled by Ford. In this Drive & Kick Offense video, he shares a number of 1-on-1 moves and drills designed to help players improve their dribbling skills and their ability to beat defenders off the dribble.
Drive & Kick Offense Warmup Drills
From the 4-Out Drive and Kick set up, Ford gets his athletes warmed up with a drive and kick drill. The drill is designed to teach players how to play high and wide around the 3-point line. When a player drives to the basket, his teammates learn how to rotate properly. Players become accustomed to being shot-ready while learning to play fast.
1 on 1 Drills
All players need to be able to handle the ball. Ford takes his players through a series of ball handling drills that work on moves such as inside-out, hesitation, and the between the legs crossover. As the players execute each move, they learn to over-exaggerate their actions and attack the defender. Players also learn how to deal with contact, staying balanced, and attacking the rim.
1 on 1 Ball Spins
In this segment of the Drive & Kick Offense , players work on catching the ball in a triple threat position and pivoting. The jab step is incorporated here and players learn to use that jab while keeping their eyes on the defender. Players in a shot-ready position learn to use a shot fake and Coach Ford demonstrates a shot fake crossover to beat a defender. The circle rip through is also taught as this move gives players an advantage in attacking the rim.
Quick Decision 1 on 1
Coach Ford’s final segment puts all of the drills to use in more game-like situations. Players use the moves they have been taught – catch and shoot, shot fake, or circle rip through – in the open court and half court. Players must make quick decisions on which move to use.
Throughout his career, Coach Ford has developed a number of very talented college players. The drills used in this video are the same Coach Ford has used through the years and they can help your players become better basketball players within your offense. Rent this Drive & Kick Offense DVD today.
Jackie Stiles
(Rental)-1,000 Shots Workout Routine
$15.99
Basketball Shooting Workout with 1,000 Shots
This short presentation is about the exploits of a former high school player, Jackie Stiles. In the video, Coach Stiles revealed how she grew to become a better player and shooter by making 1,000 shots a day from her sophomore year in high school until her freshman year in college. For Coach Stiles, constant practice with the correct techniques makes a shooter great.
Basketball Shooting Workout with BEEF Method
Watch this video and watch Coach Stiles use the BEEF shooting principle to teach you the square up, one-two step, power foot, step back hesitation and the "Stiles hop" techniques. To make the workout spicier and fun, Coach Stiles illustrated how to use theses different techniques to break up the total into groups of 15 or 20. This amazing workout template can go for any player who is striving to become a great shooter. It is fast and easy to follow and Players can alter it to fit their age, strength, and goals as an excellent shooter. Rent this basketball shooting workout DVD today.
Lute Olson
(Rental)-1--1--3 And 1--3--1 Match--up Zone Defense
$15.99
Lute Olson's 1-1-3 Zone Defense
Leanr the 1-1-3 Zone Defense along with the 1-3-1. Legendary coach Lute Olson spend decades dominating the Pac-12 as head coach of the Arizona Wildcats. Much of his success can be credited to his two stifling zone defenses: the 1-1-3 zone defense and the 1-3-1. Coach Olson gives dozens of tips on how to run these two defenses making them an incredible secondary, or primary, defense. He also shares his philosophy on how and when to use these defenses along with what adjustments can be made to them. Coach Olson does a thorough job of teaching your the fundamentals of both defenses by showing all the basic guard and post drills, teaching every players individual responsibility, protecting the rim, proper long and short close-outs, and how to communicate properly inside the zones. The biggest hole in most zones, especially the 1-1-3 and 1-3-1, is rebounding and Olson spends a great deal of time how on dominating the glass. Coach Olson gives you a detailed presentation on special situations such as: covering overloads, baseline runners, high-post flash, dribble-overs, and cutters down and through the defense. Whether you decide to make this defense your primary option or your change-up defense it is perfect for changing the tempo of the game and making the offense adjust to your defense.
Learn the 1-1-3 Zone Defense & the 1-3-1 Zone Defense
This is an amazing opportunity to learn the 1-1-3 zone defense from one of the greatest coaches to ever coach so do not wait and rent this DVD today. Rent this great 1-1-3 zone defense DVD today.
Mike Dunlap
(Rental)-1--1--3 Man Zone Defense
$15.99
Mike Dunlap is famous for his instruction and defensive strategy. Coach Dunlap presents a brutal 1-1-3 defense along with other philosophical beliefs that can be used to transform your program. He presents the same ideas and coaching techniques that transformed his St. John's team from the Big East cellar to a contender.
1-1-3 Fundamentals
Dunlap presents his 1-1-3 defense in a unique way by showing actual footage of his team running the defense against some top teams in the country. He details the goals of the defense such as trapping, ball pressure, taking advantage of alley's and sidelines, and how to keep the ball out of the danger areas such as the high and low post.
Drills and Instruction
The DVD progresses from the classroom to the court with drill work. Dunlap begins with a full court 2-2-1 press that transitions back into a 1-1-3 half court defense. The basis of every defense is defending the ball and Dunlap does a tremendous job of coaching on-ball techniques in his 1-on-1 drill. He then progresses into a 2-on-2, 4-on-2, and 4-on-5 drills to teach his players how to suffocate passing lanes and put pressure on the ball in the full court. These drills are the foundation of the defense and if your players can successfully do them you will see dramatic improvements in your team defense.
Dunlap spends a great deal of team on teaching players to move with the pass. This is one of the most fundamental skills needed for any zone defense but especially the 1-1-3 with its emphasis on deflections and ball pressure. This 1-1-3 also prevents the most trendy basketball play being used today in the screen-and-roll.
Coach Dunlap's incredible passion and in depth knowledge provide you an amazing opportunity to learn how to run a successful 1-1-3 zone defense.
Robert Gonzalez
(Rental)-1--2--2 Containment Press Defense
$15.99
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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.
Joanne McCallie
(Rental)-1--2--2 Match Up Zone & 1--2--1--1 Full Court Press
$15.99
Set up an attack mindset
Your defense should match your team's personality
You must make your opponent work hard to prepare you
All areas of the court are open to attack!
Joanne P. McCallie, Duke Women's Basketball Coach, will guide you through the principles and responsibilities for the 1-2-2 Matchup Zone Defense. On-court demonstration by Coach McCallie includes rules vs. cutters and rules vs. two-guard fronts. Rules vs. Pick and Pop and rules against both high posts for these attacking defenses.
Coach McCallie begins by explaining four principles your defensive strategy must adhere to if you are going to be successful. McCallie breaks down the 1-2-2 Matchup by emphasizing that you must disrupt play, eliminate passing lanes, and put pressure on the offense.
McCallie not only explains these principles but also shows on the court how defenses should be placed in each situation. McCallie concludes by demonstrating two drills you can use to increase pressure on your opponent and force turnovers.
This video will show you how to make a strong defense that will keep your opponents guessing and change up the pace of the game.
This was previously Joanne McCallie. 1-2-2 Match-Up Zone and 1-2-1-1 Full Court Press
66 minutes. 2009.
Sharon Versyp
(Rental)-1--4 High Multi Option Offense (versyp)
$15.99
Increase ball security, shot selection, and free throw attempts
This versatile offense allows you to use players interchangeably
Mismatches can be created and used to your advantage
Sharon Versyp's high offense 1-4 is about getting a good shot from the right player. This video demonstrates the variety of scoring options available to Coach Versyp's spread offense.
This motion offense involves all five players. Ball handling is a requirement skill. This offense uses the dribblehandoff to create mismatches across the floor. The offense can attack any open area of the floor with the 1-4 high set, which spreads defense.
The offense is launched with three reliable entries that are highly effective against all types of pressure. The offense uses a variety of entries to attack defensive pressure, including penetration, high-low action and hand offs. Interchangeable players and positions make this offense very effective.
The offense's versatility keeps switching and junk defenses in check.
This 1-4 high-motion offense will increase ball security, shot selection, and free throw attempts.
50 minutes. 2009.