Description
Jud Heathcote's 1979 Michigan State championship team is where Coach Monson learned how to incorporate man-to-man tactics into zone defense. Monson shows seven unaffected man-to-man defense techniques that can be used to create a winning team. Monson adds a creative twist to his defense teaching by having players connect by ropes and forcing them all to work together as one unit. Monson, a strong believer in defensive transformation, explains the importance of setting your defense and getting back to it within the first five seconds of each defensive possession. Monson shares several drills that can be used to teach your team the skill of stopping easy baskets. Monson also shares some drills that can be used on the floor to teach your team how to stop easy baskets. This DVD is perfect for those who like both zone and man-to-man defenses. It will help you save time, reduce your drill list, and make your team more consistent at the defensive end.
70 minutes, 2008.
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