Brandon Koons
(Rental)-2000 Touches to Better Soccer: Passing & Shooting Drills
$16.99
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Howard Garfinkel
(Rental)-2014 Howard Garfinkel Basketball Coaches Clinic
$39.99
Basketball Clinic Video
Howard Gafinkle is known for bringing extraordinary talent together and this 2014 basketball clinic is no different. The lineup coaches is truly astounding and you will learn so much about offense, defense, and running a program. This is time and money well invested as the amount of knowledge these coaches present is a plenty and extensive.
Billy Donovan, Full Court Pressure Defense
Current NBA head coach Billy Donovan shows a highly effective full court pressure defense. With this defense you will be able to create turnovers and high amount of pressure without giving up easy baskets as a sacrifice. It is rare to find a system that can accomplish both of those precedents but Donovan outlines it all for you. You will learn how to trap out of the full and half court along with how to establish a secondary trapping system.
John Calipari, Coaching Ideas and Practice Drills
With all the talent Coach Cal brings to Kentucky every year it is vital for his success that his players play as a team. Learn how and why he stresses the importance of communication and relationships with his players to help build chemistry and work ethic. He also shows you some of his favorite drills to work on individual player development.
Jim Boeheim, Quick Hitting Plays to Attack Man-to-Man and Zone Defenses
While Boeheim is famous for his 2-3 zone, he also has a genius offensive mind. He provides you with an extensive playbook for incorporating a pick-and-roll game to help get your best players comfortable shots. He uses a free-flowing playbook that eventually rolls into a pick-and-roll to get players open shots from their comfort spots. True to his form, he also shows how to guard common offensive sets for attacking his infamous 2-3 zone.
Seth Greenberg, Disrupting Offenses with the 1-3-1 Zone Defense
Disrupt and turnover the offense with this highly aggressive, trapping defense presented by Seth Greenberg. In this series, Greenberg will show you how to shut down passing lanes and cause more turnovers by the offense which can lead to easy points for you. He also goes into detail on how to rebound, shut down great players, and take advantage of specific spots on the floor out of this zone.
Brian Beauty, Basketball Drills for Every Practice
Brian Beaury owes much of his over 500 wins to his emphasis on improving his players fundamentals. In this session, he shows you his 12 bread and butter drills for developing players skills. These drills are intense, competitive, and fast paced and your players will eat up the way they improve from running the drills.
Mike Fratello, Basketball Skills, Drills, and Basketball Wisdom
Coach Fratello presents both basketball and philosophical improvement for you to chew on. He dives into his entire basketball knowledge to present you with his theory and philosophy on many parts of the game. Specifically, you will learn about skill development, defensive drills and strategies, and a handful of money set plays. He is an established teacher and a joy to learn from.
This amazing basketball clinic brought together coaches hand picked by Garfinkle. Have a notepad ready and begin the journey to improving your coaching, and program, renting this basketball clinic DVD today.
John Calipari
(Rental)-2018 John Calipari Coaches Clinic
$24.99
2018 John Calipari Coaching Clinic
Kentucky head coach John Calipari has a room full of accolades as the leader of one of Americas blueblood programs. The Hall of Fame coach has gathered 30 conference titles 15 regular season and 15 tournament throughout his career. He is a three-time Naismith National Coach of the Year and guided the Wildcats to the 2012 national championship. Now, you have the opportunity to sit in on open practice sessions where Coach Calipari covers every phase of the game, including how to plan your practices.
John Calipari Coaching Clinic Part 1
The practice begins with a set of warm-up drills that also serve to teach different phases of the game. Players go through shooting and conditioning drills as the intensity of the practice begins to build. Coach Calipari sets goals for various drills and tracks the results to keep players performing at their maximum. What you will find in this part of the video is the number of ways Calipari challenges and motivates his players during the course of any drill. He explains the reasoning behind the techniques he uses to keep his players playing at a high level. Coach Calipari also dives into the mental aspect of practice and game planning. He believes in creating a culture of toughness as well as defining player roles to increase trust among teammates.
John Calipari Coaching Clinic Part 2
Coach Calipari's assistant coaches show you how to assess and improve individual and team shooting in the second part of the video. Calipari emphasizes accountability as well as fundamental technique in a variety of shooting drills designed to improve players accuracy and increase their range. You will see both individual and team shooting drills. Calipari and his assistants cover a number of shots and combinations such as footwork off of shot fakes and stop-and-go and retreat dribbles. You also get to see how the goal tracking works to help players transfer skills from practice to game day. After a heavy dose of offense, Coach Calipari turns his focus to defense. He discusses the 1-3-1 and 2-3 and how you can improve rotations and court coverage. There is an emphasis on matching players to specific positions within the zone. This helps to get the most out of every player on your roster. With his years of success, Coach Calipari offers you a wealth of information in this clinic video. You will find a number of drills that you can adapt to meet the needs of your program and take it to new heights. Rent the John Calipari Coaching Clinic DVD set now.
Porter Moser
(Rental)-2018 Porter Moser Basketball Coaching Clinic
$18.99
2018 Porter Moser Coaching Clinic
Loyola University (Chicago) became the media darlings of the 2018 NCAA men’s basketball tournament with their unprecedented run to the Final Four. Now, take a look inside the program of head coach Porter Moser who shares some of his secrets from philosophy to drills that have made his program successful.
The Ramblers were last year’s Missouri Valley Conference regular season and conference tournament champions and Moser, in just his fifth season at Loyola, took the Ramblers all the way to the Final Four. One of the biggest reasons for the success of Moser’s program is the culture which has three simple rules: 1) protect the team, 2) no excuses, no complaining, no entitlement, and 3) be early.
Warm Up, Perfection, and Shooting Drills
Porter Moser begins practice with the 130 Passes drill. The team must complete the required number of passes in one minute without the ball hitting the ground. It is a great way to get players locked in and mentally ready for the day’s practice.
The next phase of practice consists of Perfection Drills which, of course, demand perfection. The drills involve layups with no defense. There are also shooting drills such as “One More Shooting” and Full-Court 3-Point Shooting” which are competitive long-range shooting drills that force players to focus and hit more shots.
Skill Work
Porter Moser puts his players through individual offensive and defensive skill work. On offense, the Ramblers’ philosophy is one of “pace and space” and you will see that as Moser puts his players through their offensive skill work. Moser splits the floor in half by position and demands everything be done at full speed with no detail spared.
After the offensive drill circuit, players move to defense. Using a variety of drills, Moser emphasizes defensive fundamentals such as moving the feet and maintaining active hands. At the end of this part of practice, guards and post players come together to complete combined skill work with an emphasis on things like ball screens.
Competitive Drills & Games
The better part of the second half of the video is spent on the team drills Moser uses with his players. These drills are performed at game speed so that Moser is able to offer valuable feedback to help his players improve. His Shell Drill is unique in that it is run in the full court which demands that players remain active.
To finish practice, Moser shows you two games that he uses to force players to compete. The 7, 8, 9 Free Throws Drill puts pressure on your athletes to knock down shots at the line in order to come away with a win. It is drills such as these that have helped Moser build a power at Loyola in such a short period of time. If you are looking for the type of practices you need to be successful, this 126-minute video is a great place to start. Rent this Porter Moser coaching DVD today.
Jay Wright
(Rental)-21 Versatile Skill Development Drills
$15.99
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Jay Wright is renowned for his ability to transform the skills of his players through individual workouts. Few people are more adept at converting a player to his system than Jay Wright. He does this by using solid teaching, hardwork, repetition, and consistency. Brett Gunning, Associate Head Coach, guides players through a classic Wildcat exercise. This video will show you the importance of repetition when teaching small groups. Wright emphasizes the "one exercise fits all" approach, where forwards and guards do the same workouts. This is the foundation of the Wildcat program. They attack the floor from five different spots, making it nearly impossible for their opponents to succeed. This skill development session lasts 40 minutes and players get maximum reps. Set lifts are a great shooting technique that Wright uses every day. The next segment focuses on aggressive ballhandling. This includes two ball drills and ball slaps. Full-court work emphasizes speed and direction change. Players make game-like free throws in between drills. The three-man weave tightens, three-point line and sideline in full-court is one way to pass. The Jab Series includes Jab & Go (Jab & Rip), Jab & Jump shot (Jab & Go), and footwork segments. After the free throws, it's time for shooting. Olympic shooting is a team of two and three players. The emphasis is on good habits like passing, pivoting and rebounding. The intense workout ends with 2-on-2 drills and 1-on-1 competition. The 1-on-1 drill tests the offensive player's Jab Series skills against the defensive player's ability to keep his head and hands on the ball, make quick slides and contest the shot. The drill combines all offensive and defense teaching points into one drill. Every work out requires hard play, competition and the ability to communicate, focus, concentrate, and have good habits. This is a great example of the difference between in-season and out-season players!
Dana Altman
(Rental)-25 Best Rebounding Drills
$17.99
25 Best Rebounding Drills
The best of the best programs are normally very good rebounding teams. To build a tough, hard-nosed rebounding team, players must have proper technique and the right mindset. In this video, you will find a collection of some of the best rebounding drills from some of the best coaches in the game of basketball.
Dana Altman was the 2015 Pac-12 Coach of the Year at the University of Oregon. Coach Altman presents his Morningside drill where players work on 1-on-1 skills, closeouts, and rebounding. Altman makes the drill competitive with a number of different scoring methods and alignments.
You will also see seven super-competitive drills that build rebounding toughness from Indiana University Northwest assistant coach Michael Lang. Included is a competitive 3-on-3 drill that challenges undersized players to become more physical rebounders. To speed up the offense, Coach Lang demonstrates the Catch It, Chin It, and Pivot drill which starts the fast break.
Best Rebounding Drills from Tom Izzo
Michigan State head coach Tom Izzo takes his players through four rebounding drills starting with the Dummy Avoid O-Board drill where players work on moves to get past a defender for an offensive rebound. Then, there is Izzo’s famous War Drill, a 5-on-5 competitive, full-court scrimmage that emphasizes rebounding.
Tad Boyle, the head coach at Colorado, presents the 3-on-4 Contest drill. Players are challenged to anticipate, communicate, contest a shot, then block out and secure a rebound against four players on offense.
NBA Skills Trainer Rob McClanaghan works to improve players’ reaction time and explosiveness to the ball when grabbing a rebound in the O-Board Reaction drill.
If you are looking for specifics on block out technique, Northern Iowa head coach Ben Jacobson offers a number of great teaching points when he shows you the Numbers Rebounding drill. Players must close out to the ball, contest the shot, and block out to secure a rebound.
Former Texas A&M head coach Billy Kennedy demonstrates two drills – Turn and Box and 2-on-2 Help Side Rebounding – to improve your team’s rebounding skills. Turn and Box gives players quick repetitions on improving their box out technique. The other drill focuses on help side defenders adjusting their positioning as the ball moves around the court. On a shot, players can still make a great block out and grab a rebound.
Former Xavier and Wake Forest coach Skip Prosser teaches the fundamentals for successful team rebounding philosophy and shares methods for making successful rebounding a source of pride in your program.
Rebounding is critical to any basketball program. Successful rebounding helps limit opponents’ shots and can give a team extra opportunities to score. The best rebounding drills presented in this video from the game’s elite coaches can help you create a mindset of toughness and build better rebounders. Rent the Best Rebounding Drills DVD today.
Ricardo Patton
(Rental)-25 Chair And Conditioning Drills
$15.99
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Mike Krzyzewski
(Rental)-25 Continuity Zone Offenses
$17.99
BasketballCoach.com presents: 25 Continuity Zone Offenses
The best coaching minds in the country are featured in this presentation on defeating zone defenses. Coach legends like Bob Knight and Mike Krzyzewski are joined by many more and each offers up his favorite and most effective zone offense. Whether it is a traditional passing offense or one that uses dribble penetration, you will find plenty of choices that fit your personnel.
Don Showalter, Iowa City (IA) HS head coach
Coach Showalter believes in giving his players freedom against zone defenses. His continuity offense does that and he demonstrates examples of how the offense works. You will see the pick-and-roll with a re-screen, zone shift, lob, and counters.
Mike Krzyzewski, Duke head coach
Coach K discusses how to attack a zone defense giving you his five principles first. Two of the ones that stand out are the idea of keeping your bigs behind the defense and using screens against a zone. You will also see how to take advantage of gaps against a 2-1-2 zone.
Bob Knight, former Indiana and Texas Tech head coach
Coach Knight is one that prefers to attack zone defenses with the dribble. The result is usually two defenders covering one man. That frees up someone. Knight gives you 3-on-4 and 4-on-4 breakdown drills and shows you how to attack the 3-2 zone.
Geno Auriemma, Connecticut women’s head coach
Coach Auriemma shows you how to beat the 2-3 zone with quick passes. He shares some of his best looks versus zones and then offers a virtually unstoppable zone offense that he borrowed from the Russian National team.
Jim Larranaga, Miami head coach
In 2006, Larranaga took George Mason to the Final Four using what he calls the “Slice and Dice” offense. He shows it to you in his portion of the video. It’s a unique look against a zone defense and it is what propelled his George Mason team to a deep NCAA tournament run.
Bill Self, Kansas head coach
Coach Self shares how his Jayhawks attack both the 2-3 and 3-2 zone defenses. He breaks down the actions Kansas uses.
Other coaches offer up even more ways to attack zone defenses. Jim Boeheim, Kermit Davis, Brad Brownell, Sean Miller and Jerry Petitgoue all show you something that you can use in your own program. The video is full of some of the best offensive plays against zone defenses from some of the best basketball coaches in the entire world.
Jeff Young
(Rental)-25 Explosive Concentration & Conditioning Drills
$15.99
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Austin McBeth
(Rental)-25 Full Court Late Clock Situational Plays
$17.99
25 Late Game Plays Basketball Video
During the course of a season, coaches and players are put into numerous late-game situations where they must go the length of the floor and score. In this video, Austin McBeth, lead trainer for Smart Basketball Training and University of Illinois-Springfield assistant, gives you 25 different plays to help teams break pressure, score in late-game situations, and score on full-court inbound plays. Coach McBeth uses computer-generated diagrams for each play and then demonstrates them on the court.
Plays vs. Full-Court Pressure
You will see several plays that allow you the chance to break a full-court press and convert on the other end when you are in a must-score situation. Most of the plays presented are run from the same look as a typical full-court press break. From a variety of alignments, you can then disguise your typical press offense alignments with these full-court press break plays. The plays offer the opportunity for a long pass and layup as well as safer passes closer to the inbounder. McBeth also shows you plays when the inbounder has the freedom to run the baseline.
Late-Game Full-Court Scoring Plays
There will come a time when you need a full-court play late in a game. In this segment, you will see McBeth demonstrate several plays for this situation. Each play serves two purposes: 1) getting the ball up the floor quickly and 2) setting up your best players for scoring opportunities.
Whether it’s a quick two-pointer or a long-range 3-point shot, these plays are designed to give you a chance to stay in a game when you are behind and time is an issue. You will also see a play that will advance the ball to half court where you can call a quick time out and then use a sideline inbound play.
End-of-Game Full-Court Scoring Plays
Just like Christian Laettner’s famous full-court buzzer-beater against Kentucky in the 1992 NCAA tournament, Coach McBeth presents a number of plays that allow you to break full-court pressure and convert to force overtime or grab a victory. Each play allows you the opportunity to get a basket when your team needs it most.
Coach McBeth gives you everything you need to be prepared for late-game situations. These end-of-game situations could be the difference between continuing in postseason play or going home early. Rent this late game plays basketball DVD today.
Billy Gillispie
(Rental)-25 Game Winning Inbound Plays From The Pros
$15.99
Take a look at some of the most important, in-bounds play in the NBA
Your team's late-clock scoring potential can be improved
To score, use your out of bounds play
Noel Gillespie
Advanced Scouting for Phoenix Suns (NBA).
Noel Gillespie's experience as an NBA advanced Scout will allow you to see the playbooks of the Celtics, Magic and Bulls.
This DVD contains every in-bounds play that was made during the 2008-09 NBA season. It is quick and easy to score late-clock points or in-game. These plays can be used at the end or before a quarter to get a quick shot.
These plays include 24 out-ofbounds sideline plays and one out-ofbounds end line play. Each play is explained by Coach Gillespie in a 5-on-1 setting. The play then gets run in a live 5-on-5 situation. There will be plays for 3-point shots and 2-point shots as well as the Starburst set which is used widely throughout the NBA. These plays can be used by your best shooter from any sport and also include options for bigs and second options.
This collection of plays by the most talented basketball minds will help you get quick, accurate shots.
40 minutes. 2010.
Tara Vanderveer
(Rental)-25 Offensive Practice Drills For Success
$15.99
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Tara Vanderveer
(Rental)-25 Perimeter & Post Skill Development Drills
$15.99
Basketball Team Drills with Tara VanDerveer
With over 1,000 career wins, Stanford women’s head basketball coach Tara VanDerveer knows a thing or two about how to improve perimeter and post players. In this video, the Hall of Fame coach shows you over 25 different drills that will help your players better on offense. VanDerveer uses a number of different equipment devices to challenge players and she will teach you how you can combine elements like shooting, dribbling, and even defense into your everyday drills.
Basketball Team Drills to Start Practice
With the help of her lead assistant and on-court demonstrations, Coach VanDerveer shows you the Cone Drill which is a typical practice starter. All practices at Stanford begin with ball-handling drills and the Cone Drill allows players to work on a variety of attacking moves from a number of spots on the floor. Jab and Sweep is another drill where players learn to catch a perimeter pass and immediately attack an opponent.
VanDerveer incorporates several elements into the 7-5-3-1 and 5-4-3 drills. Players attack and get shots up then move into a 1-on-1 with a fresh defender. Using down screens and making a variety of reads are taught in these drills, which also serve as great conditioners.
In addition to perimeter drills, Coach VanDerveer also presents a few of her favorite post drills. One is the Mikan Circle, a drill that has five to six players working on hook shots close to the basket. Like many of her other drills, the Mikan Circle also serves as a conditioning drill. One of a post player’s most necessary skills is the ability to catch an entry pass. The Mirror Passing and Mikan Quick Catch drills work a post player’s ability to receive the basketball.
Basketball Team Drills to Improve Player's Skills
Over the years, VanDerveer has developed some of the best talent in the nation and she has two national championships to prove it. This 71-minute video will help you develop a practice routine that will challenge your players in a multitude of ways. Coach VanDerveer lays out a model for helping players improve their individual basketball skills while at the same time working on teamwork skills. Any program can benefit from Coach VanDerveer’s years of experience at the pinnacle of the game.
Rent this great basketball team drills DVD today.
Jim Calhoun
(Rental)-25 Practice Drills For Defense
$17.99
BasketballCoach.com Presents: 25 Practice Drills for Defense
It is no secret that defense wins championships. In this video chock full of individual and team drills, learn from some of basketball’s very best how to develop dominant defenders and suffocating team defenses.
The video features 25 different practice drills from the likes of Hall of Famers Geno Auriemma, the women’s basketball coach at Connecticut, and Mike Krzyzewski, the head coach of the men’s team at basketball blueblood Duke. Learn how to effectively apply on-the-ball pressure, eliminate penetration, how to help and recover, and limit defensive breakdowns.
Individual Drills
The video contains 13 drills for individuals to help develop the skills necessary to play outstanding defense. Help defense, close-outs, stunting, and boxing out are all skills that are needed in winning basketball programs. Championship defense starts with the individual player and some of the game’s best help you implement the drills necessary.
One of the more important skills in playing defense at any level is learning the closeout. Ben Jacbson, who took Northern Iowa to the 2010 Sweet Sixteen, shows you his Clipper Drill to teach effective closeouts. Gonzaga’s Mark Few offers his 3-ball Closeout drill and Kansas head coach Bill Self teaches the 2-on-1 Closeout. Iowa State head coach teaches a number of Closeout drills – 1-0 Closeouts, 2-0 Help Side Closeouts – with an emphasis on high hands and denial of back door cuts.
Modern defenses must also be skilled at defeating screens. Self will illustrate his Guarding Cross Screen/Down Screen drill where he shows you how to teach players to defeat the most common screen and screen-the-screener offenses in existence today. Prohm also shows you his Pick-and-Roll training that teaches players how to fight through screens and communicate.
Legendary Connecticut men’s coach Jim Calhoun and Chicago Bulls head coach Fred Hoiberg discuss drills for improving rebounding skills. Calhoun teaches a 2-on-2 rebound drill that will help your players develop the technique necessary to block out effectively. Hoiberg uses his Rebound vs. Pad Drill to get players ready for the physicality involved in rebounding situations.
Team Drills
The remaining 12 drills in the video are team drills that help defensive players learn to work in unison. The team drills teach spacing, defending screens, defending cutters, and help side responsibilities. Auriemma’s 4-on-4 Drill shows you how to place players in the right spots on the floor to eliminate dribble penetration and also deny passes and apply pressure to the ball. There are a number of 2-, 3-, and 4-man shell drills all designed for the sole purpose of helping coaches teach both the basics and the intricasies of championship defense.