Archive for 'Player Development'
Basketball Tips & Strategies – June 2012
HoopTactics Newsletter Luck vs. Skill Mastering the Fundamentals Defensive Fundamentals Coaching Staff Gear Coaching Strategies: Luck vs.Skills How much does “LUCK” really play in the outcome of your games? Luck does play a role in the outcome of basketball games. Luck is a convenient way to refer to good or bad things that happen that […]
Posted: June 20th, 2012 under Player Development, Practice Strategies.
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Basketball Tips & Strategies – May 2012
HoopTactics Newsletter The Neglected Shot Improving Free Throw Accuracy & Confidence Free Throw Common Errors Practicing Free Throws Coaching Staff Gear Player Development: The Neglected Shot (Free Throw) In a recent game, a NBA player shot “Air Balls” on two consecutive free throws??? In a NCAA DI conference tournament game, a player missed four […]
Posted: May 2nd, 2012 under Coaching Strategies, Player Development.
Tags: Coaching, Free Throws, Player Development, Skills & Techniques
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Basketball Tips & Strategies – April 2012
HoopTactics Newsletter Importance of Setting Goals Total Program Evaluation Off Season Player Skill Development Player Responsibility for Improving Skills Value & Benefits of Playing 3-on-3 Coaching Tips: Setting Goals is a Key to Success After a long season, coaches need to take some time off to recuperate and re‐charge their batteries. However, before doing so, while it is […]
Posted: April 11th, 2012 under Coaching Strategies, Player Development.
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Basketball Strategies – January 2012
HoopTactics Newsletter The 4 E’s of Basketball Sideline Out of Bounds Plays Raising Your Level of Passing Free Court Diagrams Quick Tip: The 4 E’s of Basketball Energy, Effort, Enthusiasm, and Enjoyment. Coaches must not only have to know what they are doing, but must also have an enthusiasm and enjoyment for doing it. To […]
Posted: January 6th, 2012 under Coaching Strategies, Defensive Strategies, Player Development.
Tags: Defense, Defensive Situations, Skills & Techniques
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