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Maximizing The Post In The Dribble Drive Offense by Greg Kampe Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Maximizing the Post in the Dribble Drive Offense The Dribble Drive offense has become the go-to system for teams that have athletic wing players. What do teams do with their post players in the Dribble Drive? Oakland University (MI) head coach Greg Kampe shares a new wrinkle to the offense that reduces the importance on playmaking perimeter players and creates opportunities for post players. Kampe is a five-time Summit League Coach of the Year, a four-time conference champion, and his Grizzlies teams are normally one of the top scoring offenses in the nation year after year. With over 600 career victories, Kampe has developed an offensive system that scores points. Offense Responsibilities In this video, he will provide a breakdown of guard responsibilities within the offense. With simple one-word cues, Kampe walks players through the many options that are available. It all starts by initiating the offense at the elbow, which is unique. Plays Within Dribble Drive First, Kampe shows you the “Loop” play. This leads to several other options like “Pitch,” “Kick,” and “Skip.” With the “Through” cue, an immediate driving lane opens up at the top with multiple options to pass and score. You will also see backdoor options and ball screen plays to give the offense even more looks. The beauty of Kampe’s system is that he can string together these one-word cues and come up with countless numbers of offensive sets. All the motions are demonstrated using 5-on-0 action and then again in a 5-on-5 setting. Maximize the Post As teams get better at the guard action, Coach Kampe introduces the post options showing you how to get a deep post up or ways to create scoring opportunities for good shooting bigs. Kampe demonstrates an easy way to get a high percentage shot from the elbow. When facing teams that play aggressive help defense, Kampe shows you a number of duck-in options that can make the post the most dangerous scorer on the floor. The offense also creates a lot of weak side rebound and scoring opportunities. In the final segment of the video, Coach Kampe demonstrates “Loop-Through-Fist” which is great against 2-3 zones. The dribble drive offense is not just a playground offense anymore. Kampe’s teams have finished in the top 10 nationally in scoring on several occasions. With its options for guards and post players, coaches will discover how effective the dribble drive can be. Rent this Dribble Drive Offense DVD today.
Introduction To Swing Offense by Ryan Looney Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Basketball Swing Offense: The Introduction One of the more successful offenses at the high school and college levels is the Swing. Idaho State University head coach Ryan Looney has used the offense with great success everywhere he has been. In this instructional video, Coach Looney uses diagrams, on-court demonstrations, and game film to teach the basics and advanced skills of the Swing Offense. Transition into Basketball Swing Offense It all starts with transition. Coach Looney shows you how to transition from defense to offense and flow right into the basketball Swing offense. Each player’s role is broken down in transition. Coach Looney shows you where the best opportunities for early 3-point shots and post ups will occur. He also shows you the various entries used to start the offense and then shows game film to help you see it all in action. Screening in the Swing Offense Coach Looney then begins teaching the half-court offense which revolves around two types of screens: Up Screen: This action is set up by a simple pass to the wing. The cutter then uses the screen to get to the rim. The screener steps out to the perimeter and replaces the cutter. This action allows for a quick scoring opportunity and also keeps the offense properly spaced. Flex Screen: When the ball skips from one side of the court to the other, a flex screen is set for the weak side wing. This action is another way to get a player a great scoring opportunity. The screens are the foundation of the basketball Swing Offense. Coach Looney shows you where and when to set each screen as well as all the options the offense can exploit off of each screen. He also reviews other options as well. When defenders try to fight through screens or anticipate cuts, baseline drives open up. Pick and pop options, wing ball screens, and multiple post up opportunities are also reviewed. Proper execution of the Swing Offense makes it very difficult to defend. It is a great team offense as all the pieces work together toward a common goal. With proper spacing and constant movement, defenses are forced to fight through screens, adjust to off-ball movement, and defend the weak side. Whether you are looking for an update of the Swing Offense or just want to improve your understanding of half-court offense, this is an outstanding presentation to add to your coaching library. Rent this basketball swing offense DVD today.
How to install the Dribble Drive Motion Offense
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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. FIRST TIME RENTER? Submit Rental Membership Agreeement if this is your first time renting from us we need you to fill out our Rental Membership Agreement form before we can send you DVDs. Just click the button above to fill out the short form, submit it online, and then order away! The Rental Membership Agreement form has all the details of renting DVDs from us but if you still have questions feel free to contact us. Learn America's favorite offense! The Dribble Drive Motion Offense has taken the country by storm with its success at all levels. Learn the key concepts and essential terminology associated with this high paced, attacking offense - including the breakdown drills for each part of the offense that will allow your players to quickly learn the offense and get valuable skill development in, as well. Indiana University Southeast has enjoyed much success since installing the dribble drive motion offense. The have become one of the top scoring teams in the country at the NAIA level. In the 2011-12 season they averaged 49.5% field goal percentage in the dribble drive motion offense. See how the coaching staff breaks down the system and how they teach their players to play within the offense. Assistant coaches Andrew Grantz and Trae Cunningham take turns breaking down the offense and teaching the essentials so that any coach can easily install this player friendly attack. They demonstrate how to properly use NBA spacing to take full advantage of their "attack hard to the rim" mentality. The coaches break down the zones where the attacks begin and discuss how the players work into these areas and then quickly pass out of these areas. Watch as the coaches diagram how to implement their dribble drive offense into your practice session. They demonstrate how to start out teaching your players the basic elements of the kick up/kick back movements of the offense. They use several build up drills to teach their players how the action and drives are supposed to look. By moving their players to different spots on the floor, they are able to demonstrate the kick out. By the time you are at your fifth or sixth day, you have added all five offensive players into the mix and demonstrated how they are to move depending on where the drive comes from. With each day, they progress their offense a little more. This action is fantastic for high school coaches that are limited in the amount of time to implement an offensive system. The coaches also run through a number of breakdown drills that emphasize their attack, attack, attack mentality on offense. Break out your guards and post players to maximize the time needed to teach the basic skills a player needs to thrive within the dribble drive motion offense. Their warm-up drills are great for players to get loose, get a lot of shots up, and understand how the drives are supposed to develop. Their post player drill is great for any post that wants to dominate at his position by keeping the ball high and relocating once a guard drives to the rim. All of these drills simulate game action and truly make a good use of your practice time. This comprehensive DVD includes quick game clips that demonstrate how each piece works and will truly make a believer out of any skeptic. Bring this aggressive and fun attacking offense to your gym and see the amazing results both on the court and with your players. This is really a player friendly offense that constantly keeps your opponents on their heels. 100 minutes. 2012.
Geno Auriemma's Complete Defensive System by Geno Auriemma Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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there Are Six Days And You Have To Prepare Your Team To Play Aggressive, Formidable Defense Then How Are You Supposed To Do That? Well, In This Video, You Will Learn This How To Do That With The Help Of The Most Successful Coach Of Women’s Basketball. you Will Learn The Art Of Achieving A Tough And Formidable Defense. The Coach Auriemma Presents A Clear Philosophy To Apply And How Can The Player Learn The Defensive Principles In The Right Way To Block The Attacks Of The Opposition Team. there Are Three Basic Goals For Every Game That The Coach Has Outlined For The Players. You Will Learn How To Plan Your Practice And Break Down Defensive Skills In Different Stations That Will Help Your Players Improve Their Game In Every Minute Of The Practice. the Defensive Philosophy ball Pressure Is The Starting Point Of Defensive Approach. In Order To Take The Offensive Game Out Of Comfort Zone Of The Opposition Players The Coach Uses The Ball Pressure Method. This Method Forces Them To Make More Mistakes And It Gives More Turnovers And Bad Shoots. the Coach Also Pays Huge Attention To The Most Important Areas Of The Court And Enable Players To Defend In The Best Possible Way. third, There Are Three Main Points Which Are Laid Done By The Coach Auriemma. First Is Elimination Transition Baskets, Elimination Three Point Shots And Not Fouling. These Three Important Objectives Are Accomplished During The Course Of A Game. With These Three Objectives Applied, It Will Be Hard For The Opponent Players To Score. individual Defense Drills the Good Defensive Stance Is The Very First Point To Learn For Improving Individual Defense. There Are Drills For Getting Into A Good Stance And These Drills Will Also Teach You How To Move Correctly. The Mass Drill Which Involves All The Team Works To Improve The On-ball Defense. If You See Even The Best Players Of The Country Pay Huge Importance To The Basics Of The Stance. next Is The Zig-zag Drill. This Drill Is Very Helpful In Improving Your Defensive Skills As Well. So, How Can You Do This? Every On-ball Defender Will Take Part In Two Rounds In Which He Will Guard The Ball To Ball Half Court Line. In The First Dribble When The Half Court Line Is Reached, The Defender Starts The 2nd Round By A Executing A Closeout To The Baseline. There Are Some Other Important Elements Taught As Well Like The Containment Of The Dribble And Forcing Changes. defensive Stations in Order To Teach The Players Best Individual Defense, The Team Is Broken Into Several Groups Where The Defensive Stations Are Used In Which Assistant Coaches Run Five Minutes Drills. In The Defensive Stations Players Learn To Improvise And Learn How To Defend In Breakdowns Of Scenarios That Might Arise During A Game. So, This Will Improve Their Overall Game And Defensive Skills. the 1-on-1 Defensive Station Will Teach The Players To Guard Properly. So, How It Works? Well, The On-ball Defender Is To Position Herself One Arm's Length Away From The Dribbler. To Simulate This, The Inside Hand Reaches Out To Mirror The Basketball While The Other Hand Helps Deny Passes And Drives To The Sideline Or To The Baseline. So, This Method Is Very Effective In Many Ways.  
Complete Post Player Development by Dean Lockwood Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Complete Post Player Development Dean Lockwood has developed some of the premier post players in NCAA women’s basketball, including the likes of 2013 WNBA MVP Candace Parker. During Lockwood’s tenure as an assistant at the University of Tennessee, the Vols have won seven SEC tournament titles, five regular season titles, and two national championships (2007 & 2008). Part of the success of the Tennessee program comes from Lockwood’s ability to develop post players. In this video, you will see exactly how he does it. The Four “Roller Principles” of Post Play Coach Lockwood explains his philosophy of post player development and then gets right into the four basic fundamentals: getting open, sealing a defender, catching the ball, and scoring easily. You will see WNBA player Isabelle Harrison demonstrate sealing in transition with the “leg whip” and the “pin & spin” techniques. Passing and Catching Series Post players must be able to catch the ball or teammates will not trust them. You will see six drills that train post players to react quickly with soft hands and even secure bad passes. The Stop, Pivot, & Rip drill works on driving to the basket after the catch helping post players become more dynamic offensive threats. Footwork Series Coach Lockwood uses five drills to teach post players how to fight for position and seal a defender so they can catch a pass. You will see the “U-ing” technique which is used to maintain a seal while a defender fights to get around it. The V-Cut, Seal, & Receive drill trains post players to use the “SEC” concept to set up a defender and get in the best post up position. Transition Series The Post Highway Layup drill teaches players to sprint for over-the-top passes in transition. You will also see the Tennessee Transition drill which helps posts seal a defender under the rim for an easy basket. Finishing Series Coach Lockwood uses a few drills to work on finishing moves. Rapid Fire Finishing is a drill to get players to use a quick pivot for power layups. The 180 Turn drill teaches players to use a duck-in to receive a pass and then utilize a quarter-turn pivot to score. Intensity Layups expands post players’ games to the high post where they can be scoring threats from the elbows. Scoring Series A series of nine moves are used on the block. Players are encouraged to develop their go-to move and a counter to go along with it. Three options help players extend their range. Game Situations Coach Lockwood then applies all the drill work into the Tennessee offensive system. You will see how posts play in ball screens and how they relocate off of dribble penetration. For teams with dangerous post players, Lockwood’s video is a must-have! Rent this post player development DVD today.
Breakdown Drills For The 4 Out 1 In & 3 Out 2 In Motion Attack by Bill Self Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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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.
Attacking The 1--3--1, 2--3 And Box--in--1 by Jerry Petitgoue Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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To beat the 2-3-1 and 1-3-1 zones, run simple offenses Your star player can still be in the game against a Box-and-1 High school students have found it to be effective Petitgoue is the most successful coach in Wisconsin High School History. He shows you how to defeat junk defenses using different offensive looks. Petitgoue's demonstration on the court shows you how to attack trapping 1-3-1, the 2-3 zone and the Box-and-1. Petitgoue shows how to make space and use screening when facing a Box and 1. Petitgoue offers options like skip passes, penetration, and slip screens to help create baskets. Petitgoue's "Detroit," which exploits weaknesses in defense, is used to defeat the 2-3 defense. Petitgoue also shows his "Miami", and "Special," offenses which counter the 1-3-1 defense through skip passes, penetration, and post looks. Petitgoue is a master at beating a zone, with over 700 wins! 41 minutes. 2009.
All Access: Bill Self by Bill Self Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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The Phog Allen Field house and the Kansas Basketball program was introduced by Bill Self for the very time ever. All this will allow an “all access” look at the first four practices of the 2009-2010 season. There are more than six hours of basketball instruction that will give you a step by step guide thought the Kansas practice. Bill Self will provide you coaching perspective on his practices. He will teach the players about his personal training and practices. This is not the end as Bill Self will also give coaching points for the drills and valuable concepts he uses at Kansas. All the practices are divided into segments that include skill development, defense, offense, transition, fundamental, rebounding, shooting, screening, post moves, 3-on-3, 5-on-0 and 5-on-5 competitive play. The teaching method whole-part-whole will also be demonstrated. Bill Self will also explain the elements of his defensive and offensive system. There are drills for ballhandling passing and defensive footwork. You will see how Bill Self will build his defense from individual principles to the shell drill. You will also see Kansas guard and post break outs. On the other hand, you will also know about the secondary offense and full court transition game of Bill Self. You will also see how Bill Self manages to put everything in order and makes his drills well organized, well designed and how each segment and drill of practice falls into its ideal place. So, go and experience what is that thing that makes Bill Self on of the best coaches in the country and incorporate his drills and concepts into your program today.
50 Set Plays For Attacking Zone Defense by Fran McCaffery Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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50 Set Plays vs Zone Defense Seventeen of the best coaches in the game offer up 50 set plays vs Zone Defense designed to tear apart any zone defense. Master the art of out-scheming the most common zone defenses you will face like the 2-3, 3-2, and 1-3-1. Get the shots you want, not the ones the defense wants you to take. Geno Auriemma Series: The Connecticut women’s coach shows you four plays that attack both the 2-3 and 1-3-1 zone defenses. Two plays attack through the high post while the other start from different stack alignments and then use screens to free up shooters. Fran McCaffery Series: Coach McCaffery shows you three set plays that can be used to score inside the zone or from the outside. You will learn how to create opportunities for lobs, post feeds, and perimeter jumpers. Coach McCaffery also shows you counters for when the defense takes away the primary scoring option. Kermit Davis Series: The Ole Miss coach demonstrates three plays for screening the defenders at the bottom of a zone defense in an effort to create inside scoring opportunities via post feeds or lob passes. Brad Brownell Series: The Clemson coach attacks a 2-3 zone with ball screens forcing the defense give up shots in the paint off of duck-ins or allow 3-point shots from the corner. Bill Self Set Plays vs Zone Defense Bill Self Series: The Kansas head coach shows five plays in total. Two deliver lob passes to a post or perimeter player. Three more, which includes Coach Self’s favorite play ever, allow for a strategically set screen to open up inside and outside shots. Bob Huggins Series: Coach Huggins takes you through a play in which players must read the defense. The play uses a double screen and misdirection to score from inside the zone. Kevin Boyle Series: A four-time national high school coach of the year, Coach Boyle shares four plays that use high ball screens, baseline screens, and overloads to get open outside shots for your best shooter or feed the ball inside to your posts. Tony Bergeron Series: To beat the 3-2 zone, the UMass head coach shows you how to use baseline and pin screens. You will also learn ways to score when the offense takes away the first option. Tom Izzo Series: Coach Izzo shows you five plays his Michigan State Spartans use to dismantle zone defenses. The options shown use high ball screens, fake hand offs, and more. Sean Miller Series: The Arizona head coach shows you Eagle, which creates a lob opportunity for a high-flying perimeter player. This video can help you load your playbook against zone defenses with some of the best plays from some of the best coaches in the world. Rent Set Plays vs Zone Defense DVD today.
Wooten Basketball Camp: Footwork & Finishing Drills by Joe Wootten Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Coach Wooten’s Basketball Camp: Footwork and Finishing Drills Developing players can help to grow your basketball program just as Bishop O’Connell (VA) HS head basketball coach Joe Wooten has proven. Coach Wooten has over 400 career wins and has coached five Virginia state independent champions. He brings a wealth of knowledge to the table and shares some of his secrets for helping players develop their footwork and finishing moves. In the video, Coach Wooten, who is also the director of the prestigious Coach Wooten’s Basketball Camp, shares a number of ways for players to get the ball to the basket. Along with the finishing moves, Coach Wooten spends some time on stationary moves to help players get into position to finish at the rim. Wooten is big on players having a variety of moves so they can confidently attack a defense in any given situation. Finishing Moves The most basic of finishing moves is the layup, a move that every player at every level should be able to execute. Coach Wooten explains the “how” and the “why” behind the layup. The finish actually starts much earlier than at the rim and Coach Wooten teaches players to create space first. Players can do so by ripping through with the ball and dribbling out in front to create space between themselves and a defender. Then, Coach Wooten gets into some high-level teaching of a variety of finishing moves. High Board Finish: players learn to use the backboard at various angles to score on drives against bigger defenders Euro Step: a deadly move that puts defenders in difficult positions Floater: all guards should be able to execute this move and it can help bigs too Pro Hop: an advanced move that will challenge beginners, but it helps to create separation between the ball and a defender Inside Hand Finish: a variation to the layup that can help players avoid getting the shot blocked Rondo: another advanced move that leaves defenders scratching their heads Stationary Moves As stated previously, Coach Wooten believes strongly in players learning a number of stationary moves to help them with their finishing moves. In the video, Wooten teaches the following stationary moves: Jab and Drive: players use a jab step to create space and deceive a defender while getting open Direct Drive: a fundamental move taught so that players get the most out of each attack Jab Reads: this is a drill that teaches players to use the various stationary moves they have learned Coach Wooten has plenty of experience in player development which has helped lead to his program’s success. There is a wealth of information in this video that can help you develop your own players in an effort to build your program.
Transition Basketball W/ Six Secondary Break Sets by Fred Hoiberg Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Fred Hoiberg: Transition Basketball with Six Secondary Break Sets When current Nebraska head coach Fred Hoiberg was at Iowa State, he was able to transform the Cyclones into a fast-paced and effective offensive juggernaut. Much of his success – four consecutive 20-win seasons, four straight trips to the NCAA tournament, back-to-back Big 12 tournament titles – can be traced to Hoiberg’s transition offense. In this video, Coach Hoiberg shows you the transition offense. He goes deep into several multi-tiered transition plays with multiple looks and discusses the philosophy behind them as well. You will get a glimpse of Hoiberg’s entire transition offensive playbook. Hoiberg’s transition offense begins with the basic set, which he calls the primary break. First, he goes over spacing rules by position. To be effective in transition, you must have proper spacing, sharp cuts, and precise passing. You will see it all in an on-court demonstration. Coach Hoiberg continues and teaches each of the following sets: Primary Break, Flex Set (with six options) Wide Pin Down Set (four options) Drag Series (four options) Isolation Set (three options) “1” Transition (three options) “2” Transition (two options plus transformations into 3-Out-2-In, 4-Out-1-In, and 5-Out sets) If that isn’t enough, Hoiberg even explains and shows you a walk-through of another half-court set you can use right out of transition. You also get to see two bonus zone adaptations one using a runner and the other with a screening option. To close the video, Coach Hoiberg answers questions that coaches have when they implement this scheme. Hoiberg offers many ideas on how to use the different actions and how to keep opposing defenses guessing. Using this scheme, Hoiberg’s Iowa State teams were among the NCAA leaders in transition points. This is a great video full of teaching points and best suited for advanced high school and college basketball coaches looking to run and get easy baskets in transition.
The Complete Guide To Bo Ryan's Swing Offense & Offensive System by Bo Ryan Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Bo Ryan’s Swing Offense & Offensive System the Complete Guide The game of basketball continues to evolve and former Wisconsin head coach Bo Ryan was always on the cusp of new offensive ideas that gave his teams an edge. In this four-hour presentation, you will be introduced to Ryan’s Swing Offense. He covers every aspect of the offense and how it attacks man and zone defenses. You will also see out-of-bounds plays from the sideline and baseline, full court pressure attacks, late-game plays, half-court pressure offense, and 20 different quick hitters. Bo Ryan's Swing Offense The Swing is synonymous with Ryan and is an offensive attack based on precise spacing, cuts and screens, and relentless attacks on the rim. Coach Ryan uses 5-on-0 drills to teach the offense and progresses to full 5-on-5 situations. You will see a number of ball screen actions that can create scoring opportunities. Within Bo Ryan's Swing offense, there are a variety of entries and counters that Coach Ryan details. Teams will defend differently and Ryan takes the time to make sure you are prepared for anything a defense can throw at you. In addition, Ryan will show you how to run his fast-paced transition offense and then flow right into the Swing. Quick Hitters and Special Situations for the Swing Offense In any given game, a number of special situations arise and Coach Ryan provides a variety of sets that help you attack a defense. These situations include baseline and sideline out of bounds plays as well as full-court plays for an end of half or end of game situation. You will also see a number quick hitters from different formations which help take advantage of mismatches and get the ball to certain players in certain situations. Ryan also discusses managing the clock in these special situations. Breakdown Drills for Bo Ryan's Swing Offense To teach the Swing Offense, Ryan uses a variety of breakdown drills which he puts on display for you. He creates building blocks with the drills to make it easy to apply them in a practice situation. Coach Ryan likes to run the drills “on air” or with no defense as well as with a full defense so players learn the concepts of the Swing in both controlled and uncontrolled environments. Coach Ryan won well over 700 games and took his 2014 and ’15 Badgers’ teams to the Final Four. You’ll see why in this video, which will help your players use ball screens, quick hitters, and counters to put more points on the board. Rent this Bo Ryan's Swing Offense DVD today. 
The Scramble Defense by Jim Larranaga Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Open Practice with Eric Musselman by Eric Musselman Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Open Practice with Eric Musselman Get a close up inside look at two practice sessions run by new Arkansas head coach Eric Musselman. After three seasons as the Golden State Warriors head coach, Musselman returned to the college ranks where he turned Nevada into a Mountain West dynasty. He captured three conference titles and earned three straight trips to the NCAA tournament. In this video, you will go into the gym for two full practice sessions where you will see numerous drills and get a look inside Musselman’s playbook. Practice 1 The first practice features over 20 drill segments run by Musselman’s assistants in the form of stations. Each station focuses on a particular skill whether on offense or defense. Some stations also incorporate offensive and defensive breakdowns to teach Musselman’s style of play on both sides of the ball. The second part of the first practice involves a look at Coach Musselman’s playbook. You will see a number of quick hitters for half-court situations, transition, breaking the press, and inbounding the ball. You also get a look at how Musselman handles multiple defensive coverages including switches, blitzes, and hard shows. Practice 2 Practice is another foray into Musselman’s philosophy and it’s full of great ideas to add to your own practices. You will see another 20-plus drills that Musselman and his staff use to help their players prepare. You’ll see how to handle double teams in the post with offensive breakdown drills that show the whole team how to react. A look at Musselman’s man-to-man defense is also a big part of the second practice. There is a 3-on-3 full-court drill and others that teach players how to stunt in help situations, blitz the ball, and fight through dribble hand-offs. A master of crafting intense, top-notch practice sessions, Coach Musselman presents you with a wealth of information, drills, and set plays you can incorporate into your own programs. Don’t miss the chance to learn from one of the great culture-builders in the game today!
Man to Man Defense: It's Not What You Do, It's How You Do It by Vic Schaefer Instructional Basketball Coaching Video
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Man-to-Man Defense: It’s Not What You Do, It’s How You Do It New Texas women’s head coach Vic Schaefer turned Mississippi State into one of the best programs in the nation. He took the Bulldogs to back-to-back national runner-up finishes in 2017 and 2018. A three-time (2015, 2018, 2019) SEC Coach of the Year, Schaefer was able to build the Bulldogs into a national power by sticking to a philosophy that demands an uncommon level of excellence. In this video, you will see how Schaefer demonstrates his approach using nine defensive drills that build the pressure man-to-man defense. Learn how to maximize the effectiveness of these drills and learn teaching points to help develop an aggressive defense. Core Defensive Drills Watch as Coach Schaefer takes you through some of his everyday drills. You’ll see something unique in the “Approach Stance” drill. Schaefer show you how to help players improve their lateral quickness using his method of pivoting. Other tactics he shares include identifying a ball handler’s pivot foot, which can help defenders apply maximum pressure on the ball. Coach Schaefer also shows you how to blow up screens with physical play. He also shows you how to alter an offense’s route based on the location of the screen in order to stay up the line in pass denial. Defending Common Actions One of Schaefer’s favorite everyday drills is “3-Out 1-In” which emphasizes pressure on the ball while teaching defenders how to deny passes based on their proximity to a post player. The drill can also be used to install ball screen defense. In the drill, you also learn how Schaefer taught the Bulldogs to attack pick and rolls with a hard show. The 3-on-3 Rebounding Drill is an excellent multipurpose drill. Players are challenged to take away dribble handoffs and guard backdoor cuts while being ready to go “butt in the gut” when a shot goes up. The 7-Point Defensive Drill is quite possibly the best defensive drill ever to teach multiple phases of any defensive system. Players must deny the wing, take away backdoor cuts, front the post, find help position, and much more all in a single drill. After seeing Coach Schaefer’s presentation, you’ll see why he has won numerous awards and why he was hired at Texas. Rent this Man to Man Defense DVD today.