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Cover: ganon baker's encyclopedia of street moves
Ganon Baker's Encyclopedia of Street Moves
with Ganon Baker;
Nike Basketball Training Specialist,
Ambidextrous Shooting Coach,
and World-renowned Instructor and Clinician

Ganon Baker expands and refines the moves that made up his original Street Moves DVD. He demonstrates the moves of NBA players from A to Z. Physical cues are a major part of every move in this presentation. These cues include a low center of gravity, hips dropped, hard/low dribbles and court vision. Keys to driving are the close dribble, body dribble and explode with the dribble to escape the defense. Street moves A to M start with Alan Iverson's side to side fake cross over. Baron Davis is known for the training wheel series. A great fast break move - courtesy of Carmelo Anthony - is demonstrated. Dwayne Wade's move is based on reading the sternum of the defender. Once the defender changes his stance, the drag foot technique to get open to shoot. The stutter move starts the Elton Brand move while Francisco Garcia's move is a behind the back -through the leg combo move. The 'sizzler dribble' belongs to Gilbert Arenas. Other moves are named for Hakeem Warrick, Ira Newble, John Lucas, Sr., Kobe Bryant, LeBron James and Michael Redd. The N-Z street moves begin with Nate Robinson's Double Drag Step move. Orien Green's famous move is based on reading the defender's hands. A big step between the defender's feet leads to the Paul Pierce move. Quentin Richardson is knows for his cross over move. Remaining moves come from Ray Allen, Steve Nash, Tony Parker, Udonis Haslem, Vince Carter, Wally Szczerbiak, Xavier McDaniel, Yao Ming, and Zydrunas Ilgauskas. Ganon wraps up the street move DVD with the five keys to great workouts; intensity, consistency, persistence, faith, and love of the game.

41 minutes. 2008.

DVD
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Cover: ganon baker's ball handling 3-pack
Ganon Baker's Ball Handling 3-Pack
BD-02940A: with Ganon Baker;
Nike Basketball Training Specialist,
Ambidextrous Shooting Coach,
and World-renowned Instructor and Clinician

Ganon Baker's endless energy and knowledge of training players is on display again in this great tool for developing wing players! His reputation is one of a great teacher of the game, forcing players out of their comfort zone to improve. By using tennis balls, Baker shows players how they can improve their focus and eye/hand coordination. Players handle the ball as they drop and catch the tennis ball, as seen in the Five-Cone Drill. Getting by the defender is made possible by using the shoulders to hip concept. Using a blocking glove, Baker makes players handle the ball with contact in the Door Drill. Many different finishes are taught including the floater. The explosive, low dribble is the foundation of every drill. Weak hand development is important and addressed in all drills. Chairs are a valuable tool in these drills, making players get very low to pick the ball off the chair. Some 2-on-2 play wraps up this information packed presentation!

63 minutes. 2008.



BD-02940B: with Ganon Baker;
Nike Basketball Training Specialist,
Ambidextrous Shooting Coach,
and World-renowned Instructor and Clinician

"It's not the drill, it's the skill" is a major theme of Ganon Baker's basketball training program. Skill training is imperative for becoming a complete player and Baker is one of the world's best! Post players must master the same skills as perimeter players, including ball handling, passing, driving and shooting. Baker teaches players to get their shoulders lower than the defenders hip. The first emphasis is based on ball handling with two ball dribble drills. Four drills challenge post players to handle the ball efficiently. Taking physical contact is important and is worked into many drills. More difficult are two-ball drills on the move with a finish at the end. Playing in the post is broken down into its most important parts. Footwork, use of body, contact and positioning are all elements of good post play. Scoring from the block area is necessary and Baker demonstrates where to catch the ball, the footwork involved and the specific shot to use for all post players. Competitive one-on-one post move drills put teaching into action.

62 minutes. 2008.



BD-02940C: with Ganon Baker;
Nike Basketball Training Specialist,
Ambidextrous Shooting Coach,
and World-renowned Instructor and Clinician

Ganon Baker expands and refines the moves that made up his original Street Moves DVD. He demonstrates the moves of NBA players from A to Z. Physical cues are a major part of every move in this presentation. These cues include a low center of gravity, hips dropped, hard/low dribbles and court vision. Keys to driving are the close dribble, body dribble and explode with the dribble to escape the defense. Street moves A to M start with Alan Iverson's side to side fake cross over. Baron Davis is known for the training wheel series. A great fast break move - courtesy of Carmelo Anthony - is demonstrated. Dwayne Wade's move is based on reading the sternum of the defender. Once the defender changes his stance, the drag foot technique to get open to shoot. The stutter move starts the Elton Brand move while Francisco Garcia's move is a behind the back -through the leg combo move. The 'sizzler dribble' belongs to Gilbert Arenas. Other moves are named for Hakeem Warrick, Ira Newble, John Lucas, Sr., Kobe Bryant, LeBron James and Michael Redd. The N-Z street moves begin with Nate Robinson's Double Drag Step move. Orien Green's famous move is based on reading the defender's hands. A big step between the defender's feet leads to the Paul Pierce move. Quentin Richardson is knows for his cross over move. Remaining moves come from Ray Allen, Steve Nash, Tony Parker, Udonis Haslem, Vince Carter, Wally Szczerbiak, Xavier McDaniel, Yao Ming, and Zydrunas Ilgauskas. Ganon wraps up the street move DVD with the five keys to great workouts; intensity, consistency, persistence, faith, and love of the game.

41 minutes. 2008.



DVD
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Cover: 35 drills for developing ball skills
35 Drills for Developing Ball Skills
with Dave Thorson,
DeLaSalle (MN) HS;
3X Minnesota State Champions

Focusing on skill development has become a huge part of Coach Thorson's coaching philosophy. Ball handling is the first part of this improvement program. Stationary two-ball drills allow the player to feel and correct the difference in strength between hands. Moving two-ball drills help players advance their skills quickly. Being explosive is the key to lay-in drills and helps the player learn four finishes at the rim. Offensive moves depend on the catch and sweep technique. The 5 and 5 drill includes two players, with one player executing the skill five times in a row. A passing technique, the punch, is taught and is demanded in all drills. Next is a post feed drill, requiring players to fake, cover ground and post feed. On the shot fake, Thorson teaches "ball up, body down." Catch and stick is the next 5 and 5 drill and works on elbow shooting. In two man groups, Thorson shares the partner pass drill and the Euro Cut. Sinking to the level of the ball is taught to ensure the ball handler has many passing options. This is illustrated in the rip-through series. Other drills include the two-chair dribble series, the skate series, double moves and shooting drills. Skills in this DVD can be used to improve player skills with and without the coach present.

67 minutes. 2008.

DVD
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Cover: lorenzo romar: 10 game relevant ball handling drills
Lorenzo Romar: 10 Game Relevant Ball Handling Drills
with Lorenzo Romar,
University of Washington Head Coach

The ball handling drills used in camps and in many practices help players gain the feel and command of the ball. These drills lose their effectiveness when situations in the game require much more. This is where Coach Romar's drills are much more applicable to playing in the game. The on-floor action starts with the one-on-one in a box drill. This challenges the ball handler to get past the defender with very little room, very efficiently. Catching the ball and pivoting are the focus of the 2 second/two dribbles drill. Another great drill is operational one-on-one, which starts at half court. Two defenders are involved against a single offensive player. Each of this drills have been created from realistic situations in games. There is consistent pressure on the ball, putting stress on the ballhandler to make good decisions. Other drills include; zig/zag to one-on-one, pass to one-on-one, driving the closeout & pass option, transition, full speed finish and the full court 6 second drill. The physical, intense and competitive nature of these drills make them invaluable at game time.

64 minutes. 2007.

DVD
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Cover: ball control drills
Ball Control Drills
with Darren Weissman,
Five-Star Basketball Coach/Instructor

Coach Weissman demonstrates the skills, drills and teaching points used at the Five-Star Camps to present an opportunity for any player to take their ball skills to the next level! Warm-up exercises include ball slaps, fingertip control, around the body, back and forth and front to back. Easy and difficult coordination drills help players push their comfort zones; two ball dribbling drills are a great way to develop coordination and improve ball handling, two-ball figure eight and around the legs drills are challenging, and the scissors drill, the three-ball drill and four-ball drill are for advanced players. The unique multi-task drills begin with the dribble one, shoot one drill - one hand dribbles while the other shoots from close range. Using a wall, the wall/ground drill develops hand quickness and improved ball handling. Combination dribble, pass and move drills can improve a players overall game. Sit down ball handling drills force players to use their arms, fingers and fingertips. The game speed series of drills will help all players, regardless of skill level!

40 minutes. 2007.

DVD
Buy at Championship Productions


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