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with Alan Stein, owner of Stronger Team; Head Strength &
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with Alan Stein, owner of Stronger Team; Head Strength & Conditioning coach for the nationally renowned, Nike Elite DeMatha Catholic High School boys basketball program; former Montrose Christian (MD) High School Strength & Conditioning coach; has worked with elite high school, college, and NBA players. Get the latest strength and power drills from one of the nations leading performance enhancement specialist! Alan Stein begins this DVD with a series of warm-up drills designed to prepare the joints, muscles, tendons and ligaments for intense training. Following the warm-up, Stein presents dynamic flexibility drills to increase range of motion as well as mentally prepare for the workout. Moving to the core, Stein shares drills that work the abdominals, low back, obliques and hips - the power sources for athletic explosiveness. Leg strength and plyometric drills round out Stein's exercises to train an athlete for quick and explosive jumping ability. Stein's equipment needs are minimal and inexpensive. Aside from the bodyweight exercises, he uses a weighted med ball, physio ball, light dumbbells, jumping box, two lite-weight lifting plates and wax coated paper plates utilized as sliding discs. Train your players to be more explosive athletes this season. 104 minutes. 2009.
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with Franklin Martin, Pro Development Camp (Founder) and Co
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with Franklin Martin, Pro Development Camp (Founder) and Coach The Pro Development Camp was established in 1996 by Coach Martin and NBA Hall of Fame Center, Bill Walton. Martin, a former Division I player and assistant coach, also added NBA agent experience to his sterling resume. Because Martin trained his own players and negotiated their contracts he was credited for their improvements, which led to great contracts. In 2005, Martin brought his program to the West Coast. Based in Los Angeles he now trains NBA and collegiate players at UCLA. This self-improvement DVD on cone drills illustrates his ability to transform players quickly and turn their "dreams into reality." Martin teaches the "open stance" on the wing, which allows players many options on the catch. The left pivot drill works on four moves: Rip through low, shoot, drive and drop step drive. Cones are placed on the floor to simulate defenders. The change of direction drill requires the player to beat two defenders and shoot over the third. The third defender represents the help that rotates over to defend the ball, making these drills game-like. Multiple moves in these drills enhance a player's footwork, ability to play low and finish shots. Players become versatile by using both pivot feet and using through the legs and behind the back dribbles. From the point guard position, Martin puts players through drills facing the basket. These drills develop the crossover, step back dribble, the floater shot and the running hook. The full court dribble drill challenges players to cover the most floor with the least amount of dribbles. With this DVD, all players can develop perimeter skills needed in today's game. These drills will help you gain confidence and ball skills that will elevate you into the next level. 50 minutes. 2006.
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with Tex Winter, Innovator of the Triangle Offense; former
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with Tex Winter, Innovator of the Triangle Offense; former Los Angeles Lakers and Chicago Bulls Assistant Coach Tex Winter has seen and done it all in the world of basketball! Winter doesn't stake claim as the Triangle Offense's "inventor," but takes tremendous pride in being the Triangle's greatest innovator. In 60 years with the offense, he has developed and modified it to fit many different coaching challenges. The Triangle is assembled piece by piece in this landmark DVD. The Triangle is introduced by Coach Winter's exploration of his seven principles of a sound offense. Tex states that offensive rebounding and defensive balance is a vital part of this offense. Penetration, spacing, ball & player movement, and utilizing individual talents are other highlighted principles. The "Learning the Offense" segment is a template for teaching the offense to young or new players. Tex shares his well-earned wisdom with his six "Good Coaching" concepts. An organized, well-spaced fast break precedes the half court Triangle action. Proper teaching of all five spots is required. "The Moment of Truth" occurs when the defense exerts pressure in the backcourt as they attempt to slow down the fast break. Winter uses on-court players to demonstrate the offense. A featured breakdown drill is the pinch drill, which incorporates shooting, pinch action and two-man game action. Winter dedicates a section of teaching to playing against pressure. Players are instructed specific tasks as they work as a team to get the ball up the floor against pressing teams. Terminology in the Triangle Offense is very important. Terminology and teaching points in this DVD include weak side guard fill, Blind Pig, Squeeze action, Change-up, fan pass, speed cut, lag pass, inside reverse pivot, front turn, baseline reverse pivot, baseline cuts, playing without the ball, 2-man game, screen and roll, dribble hand-off, two-pass post, Dribble entry, Two pass, Four pass, 1st, 2nd, 3rd cutters. Tex Winter "teaches the Triangle Offense" better than anyone in the history of the game of basketball. This DVD will allow you to learn step-by-step the elements that make up this powerful and versatile offense. Your players can learn to make the same reads, cuts and shots as Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen, Shaquille O'Neal, and Kobe Bryant did in their Tex Winter-influenced NBA careers. Join the legions of coaches worldwide that win consistently with this one-of-a-kind basketball offense. No DVD can or ever will rival this complete examination of the famous Triangle Offense. 295 minutes. 2006.
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with Bob Kloppenburg, NBA Coaching icon "Bob Kloppenburg is
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with Bob Kloppenburg, NBA Coaching icon "Bob Kloppenburg is a defensive genius. His attention to detail, progressive teaching techniques and the intensity extracted from players using his pressure defense system makes his SOS videos worth viewing for all levels of coaching. He is truly a master of disruption." Gary Smith, Retired University of Redlands Head Coach, Winningest Coach in SCIAC History, 2007 NABC Outstanding Service Award Bob Kloppenburg's name is revered throughout NBA arenas nationwide. Pat Riley has labeled him a "Defensive Genius" and Tex Winter credits him as a "Great Mind" in basketball. For 40 years, Coach Kloppenburg has created and developed the "SOS" defense that is now used extensively in the NBA. His 12 years with the Seattle Supersonics made the basketball world stand up and take notice as he taught his 12 defensive principles to the world's best players. Now retired, he mentors young coaches and conducts "D" clinics throughout the world. This three-part clinic series is a one-of-a-kind presentation on basketball's most respected defensive system. The unique "SOS" approach is designed to force the offense to react to the defense with intense, aggressive application of these 12 foundational principles. Sessions 1 and 2 deal with building the defense with attention on terminology, drills and teaching points. Session 3 segues into full court defense introducing the "Shadow Presses." These principles will allow you to disrupt any offense because the defense initiates the action and forces them into pre-determined check points. There are 13 drills that highlight the dozen key principles. The "SOS" begins with the Mass Drill that focuses on one-on-one defensive fundamentals. Pressure on the ball and pressure denial one pass away are basic principles taught by Kloppenburg. This one pass denial is called the "Snuggle Denial" and makes entry passes difficult for the offense. Once the ball is pushed to a side, the key is to keep the offensive player out of the middle of the floor and "in the box." The "SOS" handles screens with an aggressive "contact switch." This method is used to disrupt and take away passing lanes. "Smother" is another key principle where a dead ball dribbler is aggressively attacked by his defender. Different looks are possible with the "SOS". The Base Go Red is used when behind and needing to press while the Base Go "I" is used as the fundamental defense. Two surprise trapping schemes, called Red Same and Red Rover, complement the base defense. In the full court, the Up & Back Shadow Trap and Hold are demonstrated. This 3-hour DVD represents the complete package of the "SOS" defense made famous in the NBA. Its principles are adaptable to teams from junior high to the pros. A commitment to learning and teaching the SOS defensive system will put you in an elite class of defensive coaches at your level. 3 DVDs (284 minutes) 2006.
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featuring Pete Maravich Pistol Pete Maravich ... the name
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featuring Pete Maravich Pistol Pete Maravich ... the name still rings in the ears of basketball fans across America. College basketball's all-timeleading scorer ... NBA All-Star ... and finally the youngest professional inductee into the Basketball Hall of Fame! Now from Pistol Pete comes the most comprehensive instructional series ever produced. No other series can offer the many-faceted combination of instruction, motivation and one-of-a-kind drills. 1987. Shooting (45 minutes) Passing (45 minutes) Ball Handling (60 minutes) Dribbling (60 minutes)
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featuring Pete Maravich Pistol Pete Maravich ... the name
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featuring Pete Maravich Pistol Pete Maravich ... the name still rings in the ears of basketball fans across America. College basketball's all-timeleading scorer ... NBA All-Star ... and finally the youngest professional inductee into the Basketball Hall of Fame! Now from Pistol Pete comes the most comprehensive instructional series ever produced. No other series can offer the many-faceted combination of instruction, motivation and one-of-a-kind drills. 1987. Shooting (45 minutes) Passing (45 minutes) Ball Handling (60 minutes) Dribbling (60 minutes)
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featuring Pete Maravich Pistol Pete Maravich ... the name
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featuring Pete Maravich Pistol Pete Maravich ... the name still rings in the ears of basketball fans across America. College basketball's all-timeleading scorer ... NBA All-Star ... and finally the youngest professional inductee into the Basketball Hall of Fame! Now from Pistol Pete comes the most comprehensive instructional series ever produced. No other series can offer the many-faceted combination of instruction, motivation and one-of-a-kind drills. 1987. Shooting (45 minutes) Passing (45 minutes) Ball Handling (60 minutes) Dribbling (60 minutes)
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with Steve Alford, University of New Mexico Men's Basketbal
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with Steve Alford, University of New Mexico Men's Basketball, 2x Mountain West Coach of the Year; former NCAA All-American, NBA guard and Olympic Gold Medalist Hit the court with Steve Alford and his staff for an in-depth look at Lobo basketball practices. In this DVD set, Coach Alford gives you the basis of success that he learned while playing for legendary coaches Sam Alford and Bob Knight. Throughout this DVD series, Alford introduces each segment of practice before going to the floor. He describes what you will see, his objectives during the practice and the results he wants to see. In addition, sit in on a Lobo film session to see how you can effectively use videotape in your program. Warm-Up Drills: Every practice begins with passing and ball handling drills that stress fundamentals, movements and teaching proper technique. Coach Alford believes that good passing and ball handling skills will result in a higher shooting percentage. The beginning of practice is also time he uses film to emphasize what he feels his team needs to improve on. Transition Offense Defense and Rebounding: See how Alford teaches transition offense by using full court build up drills. Alford emphasizes correct passing to players who can make plays and teaches balance within his teams transition defense to guard against easy baskets. Alford demonstrates how making drills competitive can produce all-out effort and competitiveness from your team in every practice. Learn Alford's innovative "Rodman Rebounding" drill. This drill puts your players in a competitive overload principle that requires them to compete to get out of the pit. Defense: Coach Alford teaches his half-court defense using shell drills and shows how to defend dribble drive penetration, ball screens, down screens, cross screens, back screens and flare screens. He also emphasizes and teaches "mental quickness" to get players to compete and think quickly in different situations. Offense: Learn Alford's disciplined motion and zone offenses and how you can save time teaching defensive techniques using his 4-on-4 shell drills. Using individual breakdown drills, the Lobo staff teaches the movements of the posts, wings and points and their roles within their motion offense. This skill work will improve your athletes' performance and make them more complete players. This DVD is the complete package to how to keep things simple and efficient in your practices on the offensive and defensive end of the floor and how to improve your players on a daily basis. Order now! 397 minutes (4 DVDs). 2011.
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with Bruce Weber, former University of Illinois Head Coach;
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with Bruce Weber, former University of Illinois Head Coach; 2x Big Ten Championship Coach; 2005 Naismith Award National Coach of the Year; 2005 NCAA National Runner-up Learn the essentials of running a successful practice from one of the top coaches in college basketball. Bruce Weber has earned a solid reputation in the college ranks and with NBA personnel. He is a coach who stresses player development and fosters an unselfish brand of basketball where the most important facet is team chemistry. Weber strives for an up-tempo motion offense coupled with hard-nosed man-to-man defense. Experience is what makes Coach Weber one of the top coaches in the game and now you can incorporate his concepts into your program to give your team the edge for next season. TEAM WARM-UP Coach Weber begins each practice with a team warm-up and stretching segment, followed by individual development and team development drills. These drills are designed to improve communication, footwork, ball handling, passing and shooting while incorporating Weber's offensive and defensive philosophy. You will see the break down drills for post and perimeter players, transition build-up drills and competitive games. OFFENSE Get an in-depth look at Coach Weber's offensive system including his transition offense, out-of-bounds plays, zone offense, press offense and his motion offense. You will see how Weber builds up his drills adding components and progressing from 1-on-1 up to 5-on-5. Each area of the offensive system is worked on in great detail and shown in this all-access DVD set. DEFENSE On the defensive side of the ball, Coach Weber shows you the drills he uses to build his defensive system and his match-up zone. See how he teaches defensive transition, stance, closeouts, jumping to the ball, dribble contain, denial, defending ball screens, post defense and rebounding. See the build-up drills from 2-on-2 to 3-on-3 to 4-on-4 into the shell drill working on defensive principles in every segment. GAME DAY In the final segment, Coach Weber takes you through his team's Game Day set-up including a team shoot around involving opponent analysis, free throw shooting, spot shooting, motion shooting and position shooting. See how he keeps his players active on game day by having them go 5-on-0 through their transition offense, motion offense, press offense, as well as their in bounds plays. Coach Weber has won over 70 percent of his games while at the helm of the Fighting Illini. He owns the highest winning percentage of any coach in Big Ten history who has coached at least six seasons in the conference. Now you can discover the drills, systems and coaching philosophy that have led to Weber's success. 398 minutes. 2010.
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featuring Pete Maravich Pistol Pete Maravich ... the name
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featuring Pete Maravich Pistol Pete Maravich ... the name still rings in the ears of basketball fans across America. College basketball's all-timeleading scorer ... NBA All-Star ... and finally the youngest professional inductee into the Basketball Hall of Fame! Now from Pistol Pete comes the most comprehensive instructional series ever produced. No other series can offer the many-faceted combination of instruction, motivation and one-of-a-kind drills. 1987. Shooting (45 minutes) Passing (45 minutes) Ball Handling (60 minutes) Dribbling (60 minutes)
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with Bo Kimble, Shoreline Community College Volunteer Assis
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with Bo Kimble, Shoreline Community College Volunteer Assistant coach; All-American player at Loyola Marymount University, led the nation in scoring at 35.3 ppg in 1989-1990 at LMU; 1990 West Coast Conference player of the year; 8th overall draft pick in the 1990 NBA Draft and Greg Turcott, Shoreline Community College Head Coach Add an alternative offensive approach to your game plan that applies constant pressure on your opponent's defense. Legendary Loyola Marymount star Bo Kimble made a name for himself as the centerpiece of the fastest-paced, highest scoring juggernaut in the NCAA while attending Loyola Marymount University. Now, Kimble, along with Shoreline Community College Head Coach Greg Turcott, carry on the Paul Westhead tradition with a high-flying fast break game that leaves opponents gasping for air and creates wide-open layup and three-point opportunities for your offense. Witness for yourself the nuances of this "organized chaos" and discover why it can be so successful--even more so in today's era. Kimble and Turcott, install the offense for you in an easy to learn, step-by-step fashion, beginning with the alignment of the player positioning on the court, followed by explanations of the various options within the system as they pertain to each of the five players. You'll also get a series of break down drills that illustrate the options previously drawn in a whiteboard session. Drills progress from 3 v 0 to 5 v 2 action where the specific axioms required by the offense are discussed, demonstrated, and reinforced. With Coach Kimble on the whiteboard and Coach Turcott giving coaching points on the court, they combine to give a complete explanation of the system in an easily understood fashion. This scheme is designed to wear down the opponent over time and to force them to play an uncommon style of basketball. Kimble diagrams each of the individual offensive options sequentially on a white board. Each player on the court is assigned a number and that number corresponds to a responsibility for the fast break. The numbering system helps players get to areas on the court, which helps create space for the fast break offense to be most effective. Players and numbers can be interchangeable; your personnel will determine where you feel certain players would best fit. Following the whiteboard introduction, each option is shown live on court first using 5 v 0 cycle drills. These drills teach your team how to play fast by reinforcing the responsibilities and options of each player. The coaches then put their team through breakdown, continuity and sequence drills. The breakdown drills allow two to four players to focus on their options while quickly moving down court. This allows for more repetitions in their roles on the court. The continuity drill runs the team through the cycle of plays with active defense to "train the eyes" for teammate recognition and open passing lanes up ahead. The sequence breakdowns are optional passing sequences to beat adjusting defenses to the basic main plays. The drills covered are adaptable to individual workouts or full team situations. Once believed to be a system for only elite level talent, Bo Kimble explains and breaks down each segment of the scheme and preaches that it can be even more successful for teams with a talent disadvantage. Kimble provides his expert knowledge on the commitment level and passion required to select such a fast-paced, up-tempo, fast break offense. Sales of this video benefit Kimble's "Forty-Four for Life" foundation, dedicated to reducing cardiac arrest fatalities by placing defibrillators in public gathering places. 49 minutes. 2012.
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with Dr. Hal Wissel, former NBA Assistant Coach; As head c
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with Dr. Hal Wissel, former NBA Assistant Coach; As head coach, Coach Wissell Florida Southern College to the 1981 Division II NCAA Championship. Great shooters are made, not born! Dr. Hal Wissel's Basketball Shooting: Make Your Shot Automatic is a must-have DVD for any player who wants to become a pure shooter and for any coach who wants to improve his or her ability to coach shooters. Filmed at one of Coach Wissel's SHOOT IT BETTER Mini Camps for NBA players and prospects, the DVD features a series of innovative lead-up and challenge drills along with demonstrations of shooting errors and corrections. Wissel emphasizes confidence as the most important factor in being a great shooter. Players are not simply told to be confident, but shown how to foster their confidence through the use of positive self-talk and the use of key words that trigger correct mechanics, rhythm and range. Wissel teaches players how to integrate the mental and mechanical aspects of shooting. Correcting shooting errors are also demonstrated. Learn how to correct: a slow rhythm, not using legs, incomplete follow through, low arc, side rotation of shooting hand, ball shot off wrong finger, hand moving on ball, thumbing, lowering, swiveling, ball on palm and/ or watching the flight of ball. By watching the demonstrations in this DVD, players can recognize an error they may be making and learn how to correct it. Players will gain a better understanding of their own shot and learn how to become their own best coach. Innovative lead-up drills include: one-hand warm-up, weak-hand warm-up, three finger warm-up, shooting drills without a basket, shooting from a chair, shooting off the catch with a quick release when open, and using a shot fake to create a shot when closely guarded. Learn to improve free throw shooting routine, relaxation, rhythm, concentration and confidence. Shooters are also taught how to Improve their sense of feel by using the eyes open - eyes closed free throw drill. Most importantly, these drills help shooters build their confidence to shoot under pressure, which is what separates a great shooter from a good shooter. 90 minutes. 2009.
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with Bo Kimble, Shoreline Community College Volunteer Assis
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with Bo Kimble, Shoreline Community College Volunteer Assistant coach; All-American player at Loyola Marymount University, led the nation in scoring at 35.3 ppg in 1989-1990 at LMU; 1990 West Coast Conference player of the year; 8th overall draft pick in the 1990 NBA Draft and Greg Turcott, Shoreline Community College Head Coach Create havoc with your opponent in the full court and half court, and take opponents out of their offensive rhythm! Bo Kimble, former Loyola Marymount All-American, brings you a pressure defensive system to compliment your fast break offense and control the tempo of any team you play. Coach Kimble diagrams how to use the 1-2-1-1 press to speed up the offense to the point of losing control. This defense uses the principles of taking away middle, pressuring the ball and playing the passing lane. Various traps and ball pressure force turnovers by taking the ball out of the ball handler's hands and forcing weaker ball handlers to handle the ball. Coach Kimble diagrams the set up of the 1-2-1-1 press and shows you how to force the ball up the sidelines and into a suffocating half court trap. He diagrams how to use the 10 second count, half court lines and out of bound lines as secondary defenders to make your opponent feel pressured from every angle. Surprise your opponent when the ball crosses half court with a late trap that will disrupt their offensive system. You'll also learn the "off press" where the defense sets up the same way, but takes the 4-man and has him off the ball forcing a double team as soon as the first pass is made. Kimble demonstrates how to force your opponent to create long plays that feed into the defensive system. Force your opponent to make decisions that they are not used to making! Coach Kimble finishes his systematic approach with the Stay Press and the Free Throw Press. The Stay Press provides run-and-jump techniques to confuse opponents by delaying your trapping action. In his Free Throw Press, he teaches you how to pressure the rebounder from every angle forcing him to make an off balance pass and allowing you to run-and-jump for uncontested lay-ups. The 1-2-1-1 full-court pressure defense Kimble demonstrates in this video helped Loyola Marymount force over 22 turnovers per game in the 1990 NCAA season. If you want to play basketball in the fast lane, this full-court pressure system will raise the tempo of the game to an extreme pace and simply wear out your opponents. Sales of this video benefit Kimble's "Forty-Four for Life" foundation, dedicated to reducing cardiac arrest fatalities by placing defibrillators in public gathering places. 2012.
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with Bob Hurley, St. Anthony's High School (NJ) Basketball
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with Bob Hurley, St. Anthony's High School (NJ) Basketball Coach; 2010 Basketball Hall of Fame Inductee; 27x State Parochial Championships 3x USA Today National Championships (1989, 1996, 2008); 2x National Coach of the Year by USA Today (1989, 1996); over 1,000 career victories A 2010 inductee to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, Hurley has won 25 state titles, three high school national championships, is a two time national coach of the year, and has over 900 career victories. More than 100 athletes have earned Division I basketball scholarships playing for Hurley, and five have been first-round picks in the NBA Draft. BUILDING A HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM: Coach Hurley takes you through his coaching philosophy and provides an outline into what you need to be thinking about when building your high school program. Everything from developing your style of play to building a feeder system to cultivating an identity for your team is covered. He describes what he calls the keys to a successful program. These eight keys include having an emphasis on fundamentals, physical fitness, playing hard, as well as his "WIN" stats. In the last section, Hurley takes you step-by-step through his team's basketball contract that his players and their parents have to sign. These 18 points cover various items both on and off the basketball court. PRACTICE PLANNING AND DRILLS: In this DVD presentation, Coach Hurley takes you through his thoughts and philosophy as it pertains to practice planning. The eight areas cover everything from practice set up, using the clock effectively, having 30 second "quick meets" during practice just as a timeout in a game to make sure you practice special situations every day. On the court, Hurley shares more than 15 of his favorite practice drills that he uses with his teams. These drills include both half court and full court drills that work on the fundamentals of passing, catching, moving, shooting as well as individual and team defense drills, rebounding drills, and team shooting. Coach Hurley is not only one of the top coaches in the country but he is also one of the toughest. But his demanding style has helped his players accomplish many things both on and off the basketball court. Take these new ideas, concepts and drills to help you not only run a more effective practice but also help you build a successful basketball program. 150 minutes. 2011.
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with Kevin Boyle, St. Patrick's (NJ) High School Head Coach
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with Kevin Boyle, St. Patrick's (NJ) High School Head Coach; 2010-11 Naismith National High School Boys Basketball Coach of the Year; 2007 USA Today National HS Coach of the Year, 4 New Jersey State Tournament of Champions titles, over 400 career victories; coach of Al Harrington, Sam Dalembert current NBA players Kevin Boyle knows the challenges that smaller, less athletic teams face. Now he delivers the tools you need to turn perceived weakness into strength. Boyle provides multiple offensive sets, defensive concepts, and out-of-bounds pressure releases to help your team stay competitive against bigger, more athletic teams. Motion Offense: Watch as Boyle shows you how to spread the court high and wide against a more athletic team. With four basic rules of the 4-out-1-in motion offense, he demonstrates each one of the rules on the court. To build the Motion Offense, Boyle provides seven breakdown drills designed to drive and kick for open looks, he demonstrates a backdoor series, and various looks you will see off of screens. Princeton Set: Proper execution of screens and backdoor reads can slay any tough opponent. While pressure defenses rely on denying passes to the wings, Boyle shows you the Princeton 2-3 alignment that can be used as a pressure release, allowing for easy baskets in the half-court. With seven breakdown drills for this set, you can counter any defensive pressure. With an assortment of back screens, down screens, and dribble hand-off drills, players will be in position to take open shots all over the floor. Defensive Drills: Boyle shares his philosophy on how to defend a bigger team and what you can do to use their size against them. With six defensive drills, he shows you how to apply full-court pressure, recover from being beaten in transition and what to do in special situations against elite athletes that will limit your opponent's offensive touches and shorten the game to work to your advantage. This DVD is a must have for any team that lacks superior size or athleticism. Use the concepts Kevin Boyle teaches to compete against any team and slay the Goliaths in your league! Produced at the Fall 2010 Orlando (FL) clinic. 76 Minutes. 2011.
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with Steve Nash, Phoenix Suns point guard 2X NBA MVP and R
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with Steve Nash, Phoenix Suns point guard 2X NBA MVP and Roch Weilbacher, 9x national champion AAU coach In this highly informative two-disc set, perennial NBA All-star Steve Nash and coach Weilbacher detail the fundamentals, skills and concepts needed at an early age to make the game of basketball a success for any player or coach in the future. DISC 1: Individual Fundamentals Steve Nash teaches the fundamentals of basketball in his step-by-step program designed to give every basketball player a competitive edge on the court. You'll learn first-hand from Steve the training secrets needed to become a complete basketball player. This instructional video includes the drills Steve personally used to become a great shooter, passer, ball handler, defender and the game's best all-around point guard. DISC 2: Team Play and Practice Organization Steve Nash has designed a complete basketball instructional program centered around team play and practice organization. Steve enlists the help veteran AAU Coach Roch Weilbacher, whose AAU teams have won 9 National Championships. Their unique presentation teaches every parent/coach dozens of tried and proven basketball team drills that they have successfully utilized throughout their careers. You'll learn step-by-step from proven winners how to run an effective and efficient basketball practice that will improve any team's skills, from youth to adult, and give it a competitive edge. Also included as a bonus is a printable MVP Basketball Guide which will help you customize your own workouts and practices. 120 minutes. 2007.
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with Brett Gunning, Houston Rockets (NBA) Assistant Coach;
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with Brett Gunning, Houston Rockets (NBA) Assistant Coach; former Villanova University Associate Men's Basketball Coach, introduced by Jay Wright, Villanova University Head Men's Basketball Coach, NCAA "Sweet 16" (2005), Philadelphia Big Five Eastern College Coach of the Year Jay Wright's ability to transform his players' skills through individual workouts is legendary. Few are better at molding a player to his system with solid teaching, hard work, and repetition. Associate Head Coach Brett Gunning guides players through a classic Wildcat workout. This video will demonstrate the value of repetition when teaching in a small group setting. Wright stresses the "one workout fits all" philosophy as guards and forwards execute the identical workouts. This year-round workout is a foundation of the Wildcat program. Their spread floor attack from all five spots on the floor makes success virtually impossible for opponents. Players get maximum reps during this intense 40-minute skill development session. This workout begins with set lifts, an excellent shooting technique used every day in Wright's program. A quick, aggressive ballhandling segment follows that includes ball slaps, two ball drills, and full-court work emphasizing change of speed and direction. Not a moment is wasted as players shoot game-like free throws between drills. Passing is demonstrated with the versatile three man weave run tight, three-point line, and sideline in the full-court. A footwork segment illustrates the Jab Series: Jab & Go, Jab & Rip, Jab & Jump Shot. After free throws, the workout turns to shooting work. Olympic shooting involves two ball and three players with the emphasis on good habits such as passing, pivoting, and rebounding. The intense workout concludes with competitive 1-on-1 and 2-on 2-drills. The 1-on-1 drill matches the offensive players Jab Series skill against the defensive players ability to keep his head and hand on the ball, make quick slides, contest the shot, and tag the shooter. This drill culminates the skill session by combining all offensive and defensive teaching points into one drill. Hard play, competition, communication, skills, concentration, and good habits are a part of every work out. A superior example of how players can be made in the in-season and off-season! 40 minutes. 2006.
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with Bob Kloppenburg, Inventor of SOS defense, 12 years def
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with Bob Kloppenburg, Inventor of SOS defense, 12 years defensive coordinator for Seattle Supersonics "Bob Kloppenburg is a defensive genius. His attention to detail, progressive teaching techniques and the intensity extracted from players using his pressure defense system makes his SOS videos worth viewing for all levels of coaching. He is truly a master of disruption." Gary Smith, Retired University of Redlands Head Coach, Winningest Coach in SCIAC History, 2007 NABC Outstanding Service Award Bob Kloppenburg's advanced version of his original SOS defense takes defensive pressure to a level never before seen. Based on extreme ball pressure, you will learn the key elements that make this defense so successful. Kloppenburg begins with the base Go "I" and introduces basic rules. The foundation of this system is based on passing lane denial, keeping the ball in the box, fronting the post and trapping. Kloppenburg dissects more than 15 popular offenses to illustrate the SOS's versatility and effectiveness against all possible offensive strategies. The SOS can dismantle the UCLA, Princeton, Flex, and Triple Post offense by executing the principles offered in this instructional DVD. Kloppenburg's SOS is the result of years of coaching at the high school, college and NBA levels. If you want to disrupt and defeat your opponent's offense, this defensive system is for you. 85 minutes. 2009.
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with Brian Gregory, Georgia Tech Head Coach Good set plays
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with Brian Gregory, Georgia Tech Head Coach Good set plays don't just get the ball into playthey also get the ball into good scoring position. Nobody knows that better than Georgia Tech Head Coach Brian Gregory. In this incredible DVD, Coach Gregory shares three set play calls that are widely and successfully used in college hoops and the NBA. He demonstrates how set plays can be used to generate scoring opportunities but also shares effective defensive strategies for stopping them. In addition to set plays, this instructional DVD covers transition offense. Coach Gregory begins with simple rules for all five players to create proper spacing while putting tremendous pressure on your opponent to get back on defense. He provides a numbered break that is interchangeable to your team's talent level and will flow directly into any offense. He demonstrates how point guards can stop a sprinting post player by "slicing the court," how post players can "double bury" their defender, and how to use strategies like the skip pass, baseline drive and over-the-top throw to create effective transitions. Over his storied career, Coach Gregory has developed several tactics for managing man-to-man and zone defenses. He shares twoLoop and Vegasthat can be used to get great looks at the three-point shot, hi/low passes and ball screening attacks to catch the defense off-guard for easy baskets and multiple scoring options. Give your team a powerful boost on the offensive end of the floor with this DVD from a perennial winner. Produced at the Spring 2011 Tunica (MS) clinic. 81 minutes. 2011.
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with Jeff Bzdelik, Wake Forest University Head Coach; forme
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with Jeff Bzdelik, Wake Forest University Head Coach; former University of Colorado Head Coach, former Head Coach for the Denver Nuggets (NBA), and former assistant coach under Pat Riley Help your team compete with bigger, more talented teams! Jeff Bzdelik builds his match-up zone from the ground up including everything from proper defensive stance to defensive rebounding technique. Coach Bzdelik utilizes basic man-to-man principles and responsibilities to shape his stifling match-up zone defense. Beginning with proper stance, Bzdelik reveals a number of techniques you can use to neutralize quicker opponents. Bzdelik demonstrates a cushion technique to improve positioning, a "catch the move" technique to stop dribble penetration, he describes how banana cuts can contain quick ball handlers and his red technique for fronting the low post. Bzdelik explains the four general rules of his match-up zone involving guarding the ball, contesting shots, contesting passes, and utilizing the talking, touching and switching technique on ball screens. He shows you how to use the match-up zone to defend the corner cut, shuffle cut and the pick and roll, as he has players defend three of the games most popular set plays. Bzdelik also includes his preferred method of defending a great post player with his aggressive trap defense. In addition, Bzdelik describes three key principles for eliminating easy baskets in defensive transition. And includes "effort grading" as a way to breakdown every defensive possession and increase player accountability. Give your team the tools it needs to take on any opponent this season using the match-up zone defense! 76 minutes. 2009. Produced at the Fall 2009 Cleveland, OH clinic
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with Hubie Brown, former Memphis Grizzlies Head Coach, 197
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with Hubie Brown, former Memphis Grizzlies Head Coach, 1978 & 2004 NBA Coach of the Year, 20+ years as NBA analyst and sportscaster (CBS, TNT, TBS) Coach Hubie Brown has coached at every level from high school to college and including 10 years in the NBA with the Atlanta Hawks and the New York Knicks. Considered to be one of the best analytical coaching minds in basketball, Coach Brown provides a terrific presentation on key offensive tactics to keep your team competitive, even with less talent. Areas covered include how to attack full-court pressure, half-court traps, offensive schemes against the box and 1 and triangle and 2, how to combat double downs in the post, and excellent insight on how to improve transition offense and obtain easy baskets. Everything is demonstrated on the court and this video provides "Hubie Brown-only" insights to improve your coaching this video is a must-have for coaches at all levels! 88 minutes. 2002.
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with Steve Alford, Head Coach, University of New Mexico He
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with Steve Alford, Head Coach, University of New Mexico Head Coach; former University of Iowa Head Coach, former NCAA All-American, NBA Guard, and Olympian As a player, Steve Alford made his living without the ball. Coach Alford shows you cutting and screening techniques that will allow you and your teammates open for shots and create a more effective offense. Through technique and drill demonstrations, Coach Alford shows how to set proper down screens, back screens, cross screens and to counter defensive switching and slip screens. Coach Alford emphasizes four types of cuts coming off the screen; tight cut, back cut, flare cut and the pop cut. Each demonstration includes tips on reading the defense's reaction and moving to the open spot. It doesn't matter how good your shot is if you can't get open! 1996. 53 minutes. ISBN 1-56404-112-3.
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with Paul Hewitt, George Mason University Head Coach; forme
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with Paul Hewitt, George Mason University Head Coach; former Georgia Tech Head Coach; 2004 NCAA Runner-Up Coach Hewitt calls individual instruction "the most important part of coaching." Whether players aspire to be a good high school player, be recruited by a college or even to go on to play in the NBA, it's a coach's obligation to keeping pushing them to improve. Hewitt lays out the foundation of his instruction program that has been so successful at Georgia Tech. He begins with a warm-up segment that includes full-court dribble, two-man passing, three-man weave and defender chase drill. Passing and cutting comprises the next phase. The pass and cut drill makes players be active with the ball and skills are developed without using the dribble. Catching on a one-two count is taught in detail and is seen in the catch and shot fake drill. Other offensive breakdown drills include 4 out/1 in drill and diamond passing. Hewitt takes a unique approach to half court offense. He concentrates on filling spots on the floor and reacting to basketball penetration. In the half court area, Hewitt demonstrates where shots come from, how players react to driving to the basket and catch preparation. Special attention is given to ball reversal, baseline drive and middle drive. Hewitt also shows the screening series on the elbow and its many options within half court offense. 74 minutes. 2007.
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with Kevin Eastman, Nike Skills Instructor and Boston Celti
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with Kevin Eastman, Nike Skills Instructor and Boston Celtics (NBA) Skill Development Specialist In this sequel to his extremely popular post and perimeter chair drill series, Coach Eastman demonstrates 10 additional chair drills that can be used with multiple players or for an entire team. Areas covered include footwork, dribble drives, jump shooting, and post moves. This is an excellent conditioning as well as fundamental improvement tape a great addition for all those coaches who already own the first two Kevin Eastman Chair Drills videos! 28 minutes. 2003.
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with Dave Cisar, Founder and President Screaming Eagles You
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with Dave Cisar, Founder and President Screaming Eagles Youth Football, 2X Nebraska Youth State Champions Dave Cisar is a national expert in the world of youth football. Hundreds of coaches have patterned their program after his popular model. In this instructional football DVD, Cisar shows how you can increase the enjoyment of the game for players and retain more players each year. Cisar covers 28 topic areas, including keeping the players' attention, practice planning, common mistakes, evaluating players, and "increasing the fun factor." Each player will maximize their skill by sharing playing time and learning various positions on the field. Communication is crucial for outstanding coaching, and Cisar shares dozens of nuggets for motivating players and developing a solid and consistent coaching staff. Team building, increasing attendance, pre-game talks, clock management and post-game decorum are key components to building a first class youth football program. Cisar spares no expense when presenting this A to Z outline for youth football done the right way. Teaching life lessons and winning football games the right way are the byproduct of Cisar's game plan. 97 minutes. 2009.
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with Mike Fratello, NBA Analyst, former NBA Head Coach of t
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with Mike Fratello, NBA Analyst, former NBA Head Coach of the Memphis Grizzlies, Cleveland Cavaliers and Atlanta Hawks; ranks #17 on the NBA all-time wins list; named the 1985-86 NBA Coach of the Year Former NBA head coach and current NBA analyst Mike Fratello shares tips, ideas and drills any coach can use to improve their off-court and on-court performance. Fratello shares ideas for team building, planning a practice, developing an offensive and defensive system, creating charts and forms to save time, developing and using a drill book, and more. Learn how to set up station drills for simultaneously working on a variety of game situations, parts of your offense, your press, or whatever needs work. Pick up a dozen competitive shooting drills that incorporate passing, decision making and more. Learn defense drills to teach tagging, closeouts, transition defense and stunting. Discover two jump ball plays that can get you a quick score to start your game. Fratello has chosen some of his best drills and concepts to include in this DVD. Use the expertise and experience of this former NBA coach to improve your coaching this season. 78 minutes. 2010.
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with Dave Cisar, Founder and President Screaming Eagles You
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with Dave Cisar, Founder and President Screaming Eagles Youth Football, 2X Nebraska Youth State Champions Dave Cisar is a national expert in the world of youth football. Hundreds of coaches have patterned their program after his popular model. In this instructional football DVD, Cisar shows how you can increase the enjoyment of the game for players and retain more players each year. Cisar covers 28 topic areas, including keeping the players' attention, practice planning, common mistakes, evaluating players, and "increasing the fun factor." Each player will maximize their skill by sharing playing time and learning various positions on the field. Communication is crucial for outstanding coaching, and Cisar shares dozens of nuggets for motivating players and developing a solid and consistent coaching staff. Team building, increasing attendance, pre-game talks, clock management and post-game decorum are key components to building a first class youth football program. Cisar spares no expense when presenting this A to Z outline for youth football done the right way. Teaching life lessons and winning football games the right way are the byproduct of Cisar's game plan. 97 minutes. 2009.
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with Ganon Baker, Nike Basketball Training Specialist, Ambi
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with Ganon Baker, Nike Basketball Training Specialist, Ambidextrous Shooting Coach, and World-renowned Instructor and Clinician Ganon Baker is quickly becoming the game's next true "Innovator." In this fantastic DVD, he explores creative and competitive drills for the art of passing. He begins by offering 10 teaching tips for the proper passing fundamentals; Stance, release and catching. Because the game is so quick, passing against pressure is very important. The concept of "Pressure Vision," "Foot Fighting" and the "Sweep Pivot" are all combined with a passer's ability to read the defense. Drills are categorized by one man, two man, three man, four man and team drills. Other drills, such as the Jason Williams Series, the Jason Kidd Series and the Steve Nash Series, are specific to the skills of each NBA player as to how they use their skills to "Thread the Needle." Baker emphasizes that any of these drills can be done with just a ball, a wall and a willing player who wants to improve his game. This presentation concludes with five team drills that combine many of the individual or small group drills previously illustrated. These team drills emphasize passing and catching skills in a competitive team setting. Without the ability to pass, a player will be left behind in the basketball world today. Whether you are a junior high, high school, or professional player, each of these drills has a specific value. Use this DVD to identify your weaknesses and work hard to improve them. When players apply the passing skills of Steve Nash, Jason Kidd, and Jason Williams, they can elevate to new area of player development. Ganon Baker has packed another DVD with the tools that today's player must have. Don't be left behind! 88 minutes. 2006.
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with Kevin Sutton, Assistant Men's Basketball Coach at Geor
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with Kevin Sutton, Assistant Men's Basketball Coach at George Washington University; Nike Basketball and Skill Development Coach; Assistant Coach of USA Basketball U16/U17 Teams Teach your players the fundamentals of becoming an all-around player Kevin Sutton leads an intense, hard-nosed competitive workout that incorporates ball handling, shooting, individual one-on-one moves, and defensive technique. In this innovative DVD, Coach Sutton incorporates transition drills that work on finishing at the rim, ball handling in the full-court and transition conditioning. Warm-Up & Agility Drills Coach Sutton gets the players ready for practice with the New Jersey Nets Warm-Up and a close-out transition drill. He then presents seven stretching drills that include a dribbling component and a series of agility and strength training drills using a speed ladder. Skill Development Drills With a myriad of fundamental drills, Sutton transitions between drills in a fast-paced manner. In these drills, he places the emphasis on constant, all-out effort, keeping the shoulders low, and finishing high at the rim. Using 2-on-0 and 2-on-2 drills, players work on dribbling with two balls, shot preparation, and making passes on time and on target. Pro Player Series In this series, the patented moves of NBA greats Kevin Durant and Chauncey Billups are walked through and demonstrated at game-speed. The Billups Series teaches the players to play at two different speeds while maintaining a low center of gravity. These shooting drills require players to power shuffle, use the power shuffle into a screen and the utilize the jab step. The Durant Series teaches players how to play with their back to the basket on the perimeter while maximizing the amount of ground they cover on the first move and minimizing the amount of dribbles it takes to get there. Transition Drills Sutton demonstrates five separate 3-on-0 drills with three balls, building on the skill development series that is shown earlier in the video. With three lines beginning at half-court, the players work on passing and dribbling with multiple balls, using ball-screens, and shooting both off the catch and off of the dribble. Order this DVD today and take your players to the next level with innovative drills from one of the game's greatest skill development coaches! 88 Minutes. 2011.
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with Tim Jankovich, Illinois State University Head Men's Ba
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with Tim Jankovich, Illinois State University Head Men's Basketball Coach; former assistant coach for Bill Self, posted the most victories (25) by any first-year head coach at Illinois State Great plays need great set-ups. Coach Jankovich takes you through his team's early offense strategies, emphasizing how to fast break down the court according to the plays you want to run. Through various drills and set-ups, he stresses the importance of good outlet passes, how to put pressure on the defense and proper screens. Jankovich also demonstrates appropriate transitions for plays ranging from High/Low to 4-Out offenses. In addition, Jankovich shows a quick ball movement play used by the Denver Nuggets that will help you get extra shots off. Beating defensive pressure in order to set-up your offense is necessary for any type of play. Get your plays moving with this excellent basketball DVD. 65 minutes. 2009. Produced at the Fall 2008 Chicago Clinic
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