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Basketball Coaching, Life Skills, & Keys to Success
The Art of Teaching Basketball What you will discover or recall: Coaching Today Teaching of Life Skills Keys to Successful Coaching Coaching Today In recent years, winning has become the primary focus in sports. This is even true on the collegiate and high school levels where the emphasis should be on education and learning. Coaches […]
Posted: June 3rd, 2026 under Coaching Strategies, Game Strategies, Player Development, Practice Strategies.
Tags: Appearance, Best Efforts, Coaching, Coaching Staff, Communication, Competitors, Leaders, Learning, Life Skills, Persistence, Skills & Techniques, Success, Teaching, Team Atmosphere, Teamwork
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Coaching, Life Skills, & Keys to Success
The Art of Teaching Basketball What you will discover or recall: Coaching Today Teaching of Life Skills Keys to Successful Coaching Coaching Today In recent years, winning has become the primary focus in sports. This is even true on the collegiate and high school levels where the emphasis should be on education and learning. Coaches […]
Posted: June 30th, 2020 under Coaching Strategies, Game Strategies, Player Development, Practice Strategies.
Tags: Appearance, Best Efforts, Coaching, Coaching Staff, Communication, Competitors, Leaders, Learning, Life Skills, Persistence, Skills & Techniques, Success, Teaching, Team Atmosphere, Teamwork
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Basketball Strategies – November 2011
HoopTactics Newsletter Establishing Player Roles Sixth Person, Defensive Stopper, Designated Inbounder, Free Throw Shooter, Free Throw Squad, End of Game Substitutes, Practice Squad Coaching Strategies: The Importance of Establishing Player Roles The most important aspect of basketball coaching is to create and foster a total team atmosphere and commitment. Insure your players that they’re going […]
Posted: November 14th, 2011 under Coaching Strategies, Game Strategies, Player Development.
Tags: 6th Person, Clock Management, Coaching, Defensive Stopper, Player Roles, Practice Squad, Success
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Basketball Tips & Strategies – November 2008
Quick Tip: Teaching & Learning Use positive reinforcement and point out successful performances rather than negative ones. Find reasons to praise and encourage rather than condemn. Use constructive criticism when appropriate, but never yell. Have you ever heard of a successful teacher that yells at their students? Coaching Tips: Why the need for early offense? […]
Posted: November 1st, 2008 under Coaching Strategies, Defensive Strategies, Game Strategies, Offensive Strategies, Player Development.
Tags: Adversity, Bad Calls, Bad Shots, Clock, Conditioning, Defense, Defensive Rebounds, Defensive Stops, Diet, Early Offense, Erasers, Exercise, Footwork, Game Speed, Intensity, Lead, Learning, Mental, Motor Learning, Offensive Charges, Offensive Rebounds, Offensive Runs, Positive Reinforcement, Practice, Repetition, Rest, Score, Scoring, Success, Teaching, Time, Training, Turnovers, Visualization
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