No one plays harder than Sue Bird in the WNBA. What's her secret?
Learn what it takes to takes to become a basketball legend and WNBA champion with Tamika Catchings.
Using on-the-court player demonstrations, Coach Pat Summitt shares the drills, philosophy, and techniques she has used in leading her teams to annually contend for the national title. Building a Championship Defense covers everything from person-to-person drills, and team defense to defending the low post and back screens to inbound denial. Coach Summitt also details the teaching responsibilities for each defensive position.
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Coach Summitt even includes a detailed step-by-step instruction on how to implement her fastbreak offense which will include:
A sign in the men's basketball locker room at Xavier University reads, "The only good pass......is caught." As a coach who's always valued the teaching of fundamentals in order to limit turnovers, I've never forgotten that sign. If you want to have a great post presence in your offense, you'll need to teach your team the best methods to pass that ball inside. Feeding the post doesn't need to be difficult. During my time at Valparaiso University our team had tremendous success with our post game. Now, in Feeding the Post, I'm showing the passing techniques and teaching progression I've used for years; the same techniques that led to our team being ranked 11th nationally in fewest turnovers per game! Replete with teaching points on screen and college game clips to show examples and non-examples, this film is sure to give you a number of drills and techniques to effectively teach your team to pass the ball inside for those high-percentage scoring opportunities you want...and need!
Coach Randi Henderson works with her team through some excellent post drills. Her progressive teaching style is sure to help your players grow their inside presence, and her focus on drilling in groups is good for teambuilding in general. This online course will help you bring the same winning strategy to your team's practices.
What does it take to master the rebound? As with most things, practice is the key. In this video course, Coach Peterson shares her four favorite rebounding drills. They range from warmup to full competition, and they include technique, footwork, and preparation as well as enough variation to keep the players on their toes.