Archive for 'Coaching Strategies'
Basketball Strategies – September 2010
HoopTactics Newsletter Successful Pre-season Planning Effective Play Diagraming One-on-One Defensive Fundamentals Coaching Strategies – Pre-Season Organization Pre-season is the time of the year that coaches love. It is the time of the season for teaching and preparation. The things coaches enjoy doing the most. “Coaches want to practice, practice, practice, Players want to play, play, play, […]
Posted: September 15th, 2010 under Coaching Strategies, Defensive Strategies, Player Development.
Tags: Attitude, Coaching, Defense, Learning, Practice, Teaching
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Basketball Strategies – August 2010
HoopTactics Newsletter Evolution of the Game Master Practice Planning 12 Basic Offensive Alignments Player Training & Conditioning Evolution of the Game – Chronological Look at the Major Refinements Dr. Naismith, with all of his imaginative planning, could not have dreamed his “Peach Basket” game would develop into the world’s greatest indoor sport. Although the original […]
Posted: August 14th, 2010 under Coaching Strategies, Offensive Strategies, Practice Strategies.
Tags: Coaching, Offense, Practice
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Basketball Strategies – July 2010
HoopTactics Newsletter Clemson University’s Basketball Class Pilot Program Player Development: Creating Solid Leads Feature Play: Spread Motion Offense Clemson University’s Adopts HoopTactics Clemson University’s Basketball Coaching Class replaces textbooks with the HoopTactics website. “HoopTactics was a HUGE addition to our class” according to instructor Ed Fry, a 29 year “vet” of high school and college coaching. With the cost and limitations […]
Posted: July 17th, 2010 under Coaching Strategies, Offensive Strategies, Player Development.
Tags: Coaching, Learning, Skills & Techniques, Spread Offense, Teaching
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Basketball Tips & Strategies – June 2010
HoopTactics Newsletter Coach John Wooden, Featured Play: UCLA Set Offense, Individual “On” Ball Defense Premium Membership What’s New Player Development: Pressuring Player with the Ball Player Development: Containing a Dribbler Player Development: Defending Against Dribble Penetration In Memory of John Wooden “Success is peace of mind that is a direct result of self-satisfaction in knowing you made […]
Posted: June 6th, 2010 under Coaching Strategies, Offensive Strategies, Player Development.
Tags: Defensive Fundamentals, John Wooden, Off Season, Practice, Skills & Techniques, Teaching, Teamwork, UCLA Offense
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