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All Access Stanford Women's Basketball Practice with Tara VanDerveer
with Tara VanDerveer, Stanford University Head Women's Basketball Coach; 2010 NCAA National Runners-up; 2X NCAA Championship Coach, 3x NCAA Coach of the Year; 1996 US Women's Olympic Team Head Coach (Gold Medal); Women's Basketball Hall of Fame (2002)Coaching great Tara VanDerveer opens the doors for an All-Access look inside the successful women's basketball program at Stanford University. Using the first three practices of the 2010-2011 season, Vanderveer shows you how she and her staff prepare the Cardinal for competition. Coach VanDerveer, one of only five Division I coaches with 800 career wins, shares her thoughts and philosophy regarding practice planning, teaching with the whole-part-whole method, player relationships, coaching with a positive attitude, strength and conditioning, and effective use of video technology. She shares her take on the triple post, triangle offense. She also offers an in-depth look at set plays, transition game and sets, zone offense and end line out-of-bounds plays. You'll see how she uses individual component drills to reinforce fundamental skills like ball handling, passing, finishing at the basket and proper footwork. Shooting drills are also covered. VanDerveer's coaching staff breaks down their base man defense by teaching on-ball defense, closeouts, doubling the post and defending ball screens. Also covered are transition defense, match-up zone defense and 1-2-1-1 full court press. As an added bonus, you'll see how the Stanford coaching staff prepares for practice. You'll get the inside scoop on how they review video and prepare the practice plan. Take advantage of this unique opportunity to see how the architect of one of the nation's elite programs develops her championship teams. Order your DVD today! 607 minutes (5 DVDs). 2011.
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All Access Xavier Basketball Practice With Chris Mack
with Chris Mack, Xaiver University Head Coach; 2009-10 Basketball Times Rookie Coach of the Year, 2010 Sweet 16; tied the school record for the most wins ever by a Xavier rookie head coach (26).With this all access pass, you get the opportunity to watch Chris Mack and the Xavier Musketeers build on their Sweet 16 performance from the 2009-10 season. This DVD contains the first four practices of the 2010-11 season. See what it means to do things "the Xavier way!" Throughout the video, you will see the emphasis of competing every day, demonstrating box toughness, and working on the little details that will set your program apart. In addition, Mack demonstrates various transition drills on both offense and defense, half-court defensive drills focusing on closing out and "walling up," and the breakdown of the ball-screen offense. Pre-Practice & Warm-Ups: Assistant coaches take the court with the players to get them loose both mentally and physically. Practices begin with the "daily dozen," consisting of drills to attack the basket. Defensive System: Coach Mack emphasizes the packline pressure defense, keeping the ball out of the middle, relying on excellent help defense and communication. Learn how he builds his defense with individual and team defensive drills, highlighting drills designed on close-outs, building walls, closing all gaps, and jumping to the ball. Rounding out team defense drills, Mack incorporates triangle block-outs and WAR rebounding to replicate game situations. Mack also gives his players a plan on how to defend middle and side ball screens, pin down screens and back screens Transition Offense: Teach your players how to put constant pressure on the defense with these transition drills. Watch the flow of the ball screen offense take shape in their 4-on-4 Baseline Touch drill, leading to many wide open three-point shot attempts and easy lay-ups. Offense: Mack shares his ball screening continuity offense. This offense allows players to flow into ball screening situations on the side and middle while looking to get great drives at the basket and dribble drive kick outs. Getting the basketball into the post is heavily emphasized with this offense as players can ball screen and dive to get a deep pin inside the lane. Mack passes along some of his set plays that go into the flow continuity offense and side out of bounds plays. Special Situations: Learn Coach Mack's philosophy in regards to jump ball situations, free-throw alignments, timeout huddles, low shot-clock situations, and sideline out-of-bounds plays. These concepts can guarantee an increase in efficiency for your team. See what it means to play hard and compete at a championship level every season. Purchase this DVD and implement the techniques that Chris Mack teaches and you will see why he was the winningest first-year head coach in Division I in 2009-10. 462 Minutes. 2011.
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All Access Kansas State Basketball Practice
with Frank Martin, Kansas State University Head Coach; 2010 Big 12 Coach of the YearFrank Martin gives coaches a complete view into what makes the Kansas State Wildcats so successful in the Big 12. With this "all access" look at the Wildcats first four practices of the 2010-11 season, you'll gain insight into the technique and work put forth by the Wildcats players and coaches to try to make themselves better each and every day. The first days of practice are about establishing a base of fundamentals to compete at a championship level. Coach Martin emphasizes a full court "pressure" mentality with his players. His philosophy is built on teaching the whole-part-whole method of offensive and defensive concepts. His defense pressures the basketball in the full court and keeps the ball handler out of the middle of the floor. Offensively, Martin runs a disciplined motion offense with correct screening angles on and off the ball while encouraging both inside and perimeter play. Warm-Up Learn individual improvement drills consisting of full court passing, entries into the post, attacking the rim with the pressure of a defender, sealing in the post, working high/low and shooting drills to gain correct repetitions for outstanding offensive fundamental play. Martin implements his full court drills--1-on-1, 2-on-2, 3-on-3 and 4-on-4--then brings it all together in 5 on 5 transition drill that teaches his keys for successful full court disruptive pressure. Through repetition of these drills and more, his players develop a "push the basketball ahead" mentality to get the basketball up the floor as fast as possible. During these drills, Martin emphasizes slicing to get the basketball to the other side of the floor; rim running the posts, which puts intense pressure on the defense in transition and leads to easy baskets; spacing on the court, attacking the middle with the dribble and looking to take advantage of post touches, flare screens and ball screens. Man-to-Man Defense Coach Martin pieces together his championship man-to-man defensive principles by breaking them down in individual and team defensive stations. In these stations you will learn Martin's "mirroring the basketball on the perimeter" principles and one-on-one closeout technique. You will see various defensive drills that teach correct on-ball defensive positioning, defensive rotation on dribble penetration, how to take away the ball handler's pivot foot, defending against the back screen, how to avoid multiple screens and stay with your man and more. Motion Offense The last part of the Coach Martin's practice is the breakdown of his motion offense concepts in which he shows the whole concept of the players' movements against man-to-man half-court defenses. Martin utilities the Carolina secondary action and allows the players to flow right in their half-court man attack. Players are taught to look high/low for an inside touch, set staggered screens, dribble hand-offs and ball screening on the wings and at the top of the key. If you are looking to be a disruptive, pressuring, championship team--All Access with Coach Frank Martin is an instant hit. 486 minutes (4 DVDs). 2011.
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Bob Hurley: Practice Planning & Program Development
with Bob Hurley, St. Anthony's High School (NJ) Basketball Coach; 2010 Basketball Hall of Fame Inductee; 25x State Parochial Championships 3x USA Today National Championships (1989, 1996, 2008); 2x National Coach of the Year by USA Today (1989, 1996)A 2010 inductee to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, Hulrey has won 25 state titles, three high school national championships, is a two time national coach of the year, and has over 900 career victories. More than 100 athletes have earned Division I basketball scholarships playing for Hurley, and five have been first-round picks in the NBA Draft. BUILDING A HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM: Coach Hurley takes you through his coaching philosophy and provides an outline into what you need to be thinking about when building your high school program. Everything from developing your style of play to building a feeder system to cultivating an identity for your team is covered. He describes what he calls the keys to a successful program. These eight keys include having an emphasis on fundamentals, physical fitness, playing hard, as well as his "WIN" stats. In the last section, Hurley takes you step-by-step through his team's basketball contract that his players and their parents have to sign. These 18 points cover various items both on and off the basketball court. PRACTICE PLANNING AND DRILLS: In this DVD presentation, Coach Hurley takes you through his thoughts and philosophy as it pertains to practice planning. The eight areas cover everything from practice set up, using the clock effectively, having a 30 second quick meets during practice just as a timeout in a game to making sure your practice special situations every day. On the court, Hurley shares more than 15 of his favorite practice drills that he uses with his teams. These drills include both half court and full court drills that work on the fundamentals of passing, catching, moving, shooting as well as individual and team defense drills, rebounding drills, and team shooting. Coach Hurley is not only of the top coaches in the country but he is also one of the toughest. But his demanding style has helped his players accomplish many things both on and off the basketball court. Take these new ideas, concepts and drills to help you not only run a more effective practice but also help you build a successful basketball program. 150 minutes. 2011.
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Don Showalter: Getting the Most out of Your Practice Sessions
with Don Showalter, Mid Prairie High (IA) Boy's Head Basketball Coach; 2009 USA Basketball Developmental Coach of the Year; over 500 career winsOne of the nation's most accomplished high school coaches, Don Showalter has won over 500 games. Since 1998, he has been involved in various capacities with USA Basketball and was named the 2009 USA Basketball Developmental Coach of the Year. Coach Showalter shares his years of experience as a head coach and how he development and refined his philosophy to enable him to get the most out of his practice sessions. He believes you must be able to make adjustments to fit your personal, you must have a passion, and you must create an atmosphere that the players enjoy and want to improve. He shares 17 practice thoughts and ideas from expectations, team building ideas, communication circle, having drills that makes players hate to lose, teach in the sandwich method, as well as teaching in sound bites not in paragraphs. All of these are areas to make you think as a coach to improve your practices and get your players vested into what you what to accomplish as a team. On the court, Coach Showalter shares some of his favorite combo drills for full- and half-court work. His four-part Texas Drill is a full court drill incorporating speed dribble layups, jump shots, the perfect lay up and a 5-ball combination lay up/jump shot drill. He finishes showing his offensive and defensive cut throat drills where you incorporate three rules that must be followed to stay in the drill. These drills can be done in a 3-on-3 or 4-on-4 setting. Produced at the Spring 2010 Wisconsin Dells, WI Clinic. 78 minutes. 2010.
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