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Geno Auriemma: 14 Drills for Building Offense
with Geno Auriemma, Five-time Women's Basketball National Championship Coach; Naismith Hall of Fame, 27 Big East TitlesGeno Auriemma's name is recognized by the basketball community worldwide. In this on-court demonstration clinic, Coach Auriemma presents 14 half and full court drills for offense and defense that are a part of his daily practice. Auriemma believes that an emphasis on the ability to pass, catch, dribble, shoot and react is the key to building a good offense. His no-frills practice session begins with fundamental ball handling drills with and without defenders. These drills focus on getting to the basket quickly, post and perimeter skills, on-ball screens, hand-offs and more. Auriemma uses three-on-three offensive breakdowns to demonstrate the post feed, cutting and spacing the floor. This approach to building offense is simple to follow, saves practice time and promotes team play. 77 minutes. 2008.
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5 "Non-Negotiables" in Basketball
with Dick Bennett, former Washington State and University of Wisconsin Head CoachThere are five "non-negotiables" that form the bedrock of Dick Bennett's philosophy in his storied coaching career. Players learn and execute by what specifics the coach teaches and what is emphasized. Coach Bennett's list of what he emphasizes includes intangibles, convert to defense, rebound on defense and sureness with the ball. Intangible areas begin with humility - the knowledge of self vs. what others think he is. Passion is a focus toward the task ahead with a total commitment. Unity, which comes from scripture, is the true way to greatness. Servant hood is a trademark of the way Bennett likes the game played and screening, being in the right place and passing are all skills that exemplify servant hood. Thankfulness is another intangible in Bennett's system. Progress comes from acceptance of losing and how it is handled. A loss of poise, consistency, focus are indicators that players must avoid and can be accomplished with being true to the five intangibles. Teaching areas that make up Coach Bennett's coaching philosophy are fundamentals, roles on offense, stopping penetration and recovering and trapping the post. Drills are demonstrated to illustrate intangibles and to aid in teaching them - which is the core and focal point of this excellent DVD. 56 minutes. 2008.
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Balanced Strength for Basketball
with Robert Taylor, Loyola College (MD) Head Strength and Conditioning Coach Reduce the Risk of Injury and Increase Performance!In order to reduce the risk of injury and increase the performance potential of your athletes, it is recommended that today's athletes participate in a year round strength and conditioning program. Coach Taylor takes you through some exercises that have been successful with athletes from the amateur to the professional ranks. Taylor begins with a body weight warm-up in order to increase the range of motion throughout the body. He then progresses to core training exercises including a band stretch program and ankle strengthening program, advanced overloads that can be used when strength training, a jump rope workout, basketball handling drills, and a myofascial release program utilizing a foam roller. In addition, Taylor shares a series of six on-court drills that are custom tailored to improve basketball specific skills within your athletic program. This balanced strength video will provide you will the necessary tools to more effectively prevent injuries and get the most out of your athletes year-round. 45 minutes. 2008.
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Balanced Conditioning for Basketball
with Robert Taylor, Loyola College (MD) Head Strength and Conditioning Coach Injury Prevention and Maximum Performance!When it comes to injury prevention and maximum performance, expert advice is crucial. Coach Taylor reveals some of the techniques he uses to get the most out of athletes from the amateur to the professional ranks. He walks you through a number of exercises and drills that are designed to fit seamlessly into a 60-90 minute practice session. Starting with a quick stick workout, Taylor provides a series of on-court demonstrations that will increase the foot speed and coordination of all participants. The practice session then progresses to include sideline core training, jump and landing training, speed ladder exercises, hurdle workouts, and reaction drills. In addition, Taylor introduces a number of basketball court agility drills that can help your athletes make game situation adaptations in a few days, rather than weeks. The session concludes with a series of partner stretching exercises to provide your athletes with the health benefits associated with flexibility training. If you are looking to help your athletes perform at their peak while also minimizing the risk of injury, this balanced conditioning video has what you have been searching for! 46 minutes. 2008.
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Developing the Complete Player
with Mike Lee, Wisconsin PlaymakersDeveloping a player is the result of hard work and intense skill development. Offensive finishing moves from the top of the key include; the Veer, Stockton Lay Up, Jump Stop & Finish and Rip Pivot. Each of these moves is demonstrated with and without defense. Tight Chairs is a drill to develop all facets of ball handling in the open court. Using chairs as defenders, Coach Lee has designed half and full court ball handling drills for players of all levels. A series of drills from half court teach the cross over, between the legs and behind the back technique. From the wing, Lee teaches the "hips across" move to beat the help defense. Other drills are Florida one-on-one, L cut series, Florida shooting, cutting off screens and fade cutting. 55 minutes. 2008.
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