The Global Youth Summit Collection will present you with 30+ hours of learning on tactical concepts, drills, warm-ups, culture building activities, and cognitive development strategies that you can use to engage and empower the young athletes you work with.
The concepts and strategies you will encounter in this collection of webinars have been developed by coaches, athletic trainers and medical professionals from 12+ countries who have worked at the highest levels of basketball but whjo now specialize in youth basketball, their backgrounds include working in the NBA, Euroleague and FIBA competition. These discussions will provide you with information that is current, innovative and instantly applicable to your coaching.
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Coach Greg White breaks down his screen based offense and how he works to create good offensive opportunities using simple reads.
As basketball rules around the world have changed to deem the "zero-step" as legal, instead of a travel, Pol Velazquez discusses how you can teach your players about the rule, and how to use it to their advantage.
"Elite Athletes" (Antwerp, Belgium) co-founder Joerik Michiels speaks about the culture and brotherhood that he and his team have fostered within the program.
Lucas Derksen discusses warmup activities that effectively develop linear and lateral movement in youth basketball players.
CEO of Soul Basketball Quim Gomez offers a framework for developing your perimeter players to be more skilled.
Switching is becoming the go-to defensive coverage against the pick and roll. In this lesson, coaches Alex Sarama and Francesco Nanni discuss how you can punish teams who switch to create better offensvie opportunities.
Italian U15 National Team Head Coach and Player Development Coach for Baskonia, Alessandro Nocera draws on his extensive coaching resume to speak about individual player improvement.
Coach Brianna Finch speaks on her games-based approach to teaching the game of basketball, and how you can implement the approach to your practices.
Mikes Jones, 3x FIBA Gold Medalist and Head Coach at DeMatha High School, speaks on building a winning program, drawing from experience in international play, and at DeMatha where he has coached future NBA players such as Victor Oladipo, Markelle Fultz and Jerian and Jerami Grant.
Coach Nuno Rodrigues discusses how you can teach your young players about dribbling, space and how to effectively use the zero step.
Coach Diego Martinez discusses the dynamic game for youth basketball.
Coach Carlos Frade speaks on his player development model and teaching decision making.
Coach Kostas Kalogerpoulous discusses how you can teach the motion offense to players at the youth levels of basketball.
Legendary Coach Arik Shivek speaks on moving without the ball, going from the simple to the complex.
Coach Rana Bazazo shares motion and spacing concepts she has implemented with her players (U10-U18).
Lucas Aleksandravicius speaks on coaching for short term vs. long term success, and how this should tie into your team development plan.
Dr. Alejandro Vaquera speaks on agility and speed training for young basketball players.
Director of Basketball Operations at Edge School for Athletes, and President of Genesis Basketball Eddie Richardson draws on his experiences as founder of Genesis Basketball to speak about how to build a successful program, and how to develop a winning culture within it.
Coach Sharman White duscusses practice drills you can use that will translate into game scenarios.
Nenad Trunic discusses drills you can use with your youth players to build defensive rotations.
Dr. Nick Elam, creator of the "Elam Ending" (seen in the 2020 and 2021 NBA All Star Games and "The Basketball Tournament" on ESPN), discusses the benefits of using the system at the youth levels of basketball.
Coach Diogo Cunha discusses the value of self scouting at the youth levels of basketball.
Coach Ozan Havuzlu discusses his methods and practices for teaching the pick and roll at the U15 level.
Bree Burgess discusses her methods and practices for teaching the game of basketball to players aged 5-7.
Coach Mark Cascio dicusses his modern approach to the game of basketball.
Drawing from his experiences working in the national youth basketball development pathways in Great Britatin and England, Troy Culley discusses basketball ideas and methods beginning at the youth level, all the way to the national teams.
Oliver Goetgetluck discusses fostering behavioural flexibility through athletic development with young athletes.
Ron Yeung speaks on the benefits of introducing cognitive development in youth basketball.