Archive for February, 2010

100 Things I’ve Learned from Coaching at the College Level Part 1

By: Phil Beckner, Weber State University Assistant Coach phillipbeckner@weber.edu This is the first part of three parts of this project.  I will be posting points 38-100 over the next few weeks. Coaching: 1) NEVER-EVER forget who has been a positive influence on you, and helped you get to where you are today…continue to thank them, [...]

Basketball Rebounding Drills

These Rebounding Drills came from the Arizona Men’s February Basketball Newsletter.  If you are interested in seeing the entire newsletter, I have placed a link to it at the bottom of this post. War Drill (8 minute drill) (1 basketball. 6. 8 or 10 players. Full Court) Defense is in the paint and matches up. [...]

Basketball Drill – 3 on 1 Closeout

I found this defensive drill on the Xavier Men’s Basketball Newsletter.  If you are interested in checking it out or subscribing, you can go to this link for either: http://www.goxavier.com/sports/m-baskbl/mtt/xavi-m-baskbl.html Like everything else I post, I hope you can adapt a version of this to fit your defensive system.  We don’t trap the post from [...]

Ideas About Winning Coaches

I have had this article in my files for quite a while.  I am not sure where it came from, but I really like it. THE DOUBLE WIN: Winning Coaches employ the DOUBLE WIN PHILOSOPHY which states that: Winning on the bottom line (wins and losses, profits, etc.) comes only as a direct result of [...]

Shooting a Basketball

THE 10 RULES OF BEING A GOOD SHOOTER This article was written by Coach Randy Brown. www.coachrb.com www.winningplays.net Are you a GOOD SHOOTER? 1.  Good Shooters spend time each day on proper shooting technique. Good Shooters use a chair to “form shoot” for 10 minutes before taking their first shot at the basket. Poor Shooters [...]


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