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Coach Dad ๐Ÿ€

@HoopsCoachDad

I post about coaching junior basketball (5-15yo). I write a newsletter for junior coaches called "Basketball Is Meant To Be Fun". DMs open.

Australia ๊ฐ€์ž…์ผ Nisan 2023
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Coach Dad ๐Ÿ€
Coach Dad ๐Ÿ€@HoopsCoachDadยท
Stop coaching basketball like it's a dance recital. In @BBallImmersion's recent podcast, he broke down why focusing on "macro" skills is WAY more important for young players. A must read ๐Ÿงต for coaching juniors:
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Coach Dad ๐Ÿ€
Coach Dad ๐Ÿ€@HoopsCoachDadยท
@bballbreakdown AFL had a couple of gruesome leg injuries which were the catalyst. Maybe this will be the same
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BBALLBREAKDOWN
BBALLBREAKDOWN@bballbreakdownยท
@HoopsCoachDad wow - and that's good to hear. My solace is that this time around, the amount of people pushing back is dwindling
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BBALLBREAKDOWN
BBALLBREAKDOWN@bballbreakdownยท
You may have seen me advocating for less diving for loose balls. One reason is possessing the ball while on floor is worst position you can be in (best players stay on their feet as much as possible) but reckless diving like this can end another player's career. And I'm sure there are coaches out there that would applaud the "effort" and I implore them to take a breath and find more optimal ways to coach their players to be aggressive while not risking injury to themselves or others.
Break While You Bakeโ€ฆ@BWBKirk

Jaden Ivey hurt Bad..

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Coach Dad ๐Ÿ€
Coach Dad ๐Ÿ€@HoopsCoachDadยท
Interesting discussion. Agree that a quiet coach is confident, but a loud coach can also be seizing the chance for teachable moments and reminders pending age/experience
Matt Cameron@MCameron008

re: a youth coachโ€™s influence: imo, a youth coach that doesnโ€™t say much during a match is generally confident that their training sessions have prepared the players a coach that shouts and joysticks is less confident in how their players are prepared, and that isโ€ฆ

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Coach Dad ๐Ÿ€
Coach Dad ๐Ÿ€@HoopsCoachDadยท
Shooting with absolute clarity - I know I'm going to shoot when I catch - is what practice shooting often is. But the hesitation/confusion that is caused by "should I shoot this?" can affect a player's shot so dramatically (especially in youth) that it needs to be incorporated into the practice of shooting as much as possible
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Brian McCormick, PhD
Brian McCormick, PhD@brianmccormickยท
If a drillโ€™s only option is to shoot, there is no decision making (choice). There is perception (alter technique to avoid defenderโ€™s contest), but players learn to perceive the wrong cues or perceive cues incorrectly (shoot contested shots vs attacking closeouts).
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Coach Dad ๐Ÿ€
Coach Dad ๐Ÿ€@HoopsCoachDadยท
@BBallImmersion Was great to listen to someone using a conceptual offence at a high level. Enjoyable listen and I'm looking forward to breaking this episode down.
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Chris Oliver
Chris Oliver@BBallImmersionยท
โ€œWhen you practice at a pace, it could seem chaotic at first, but there has to be structure within that chaos. And probably the biggest thing youโ€™re going to teach your players is to just make the simple play.โ€ - Grant Leonard, Queen's Basketball basketballimmersion.com/the-basketballโ€ฆ
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Coach Dad ๐Ÿ€
Coach Dad ๐Ÿ€@HoopsCoachDadยท
The ultimate "KPI" for a junior coach: Do your players like coming to training?
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Steve Dagostino
Steve Dagostino@DagsBasketballยท
THE BIGGEST THING TRAINERS GET WRONGโ€ฆ Everything is about โ€˜skillโ€™ โ€ฆ skill only takes you so far in a game. You need to do the little things that will allow you to impact the game. Rebound, sprint the floor, guard on D, get deflections, etc. Those things need to be emphasized and taught in training sessions. Without them, itโ€™s hard for players to find the floor!!
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Coaching U
Coaching U@Coaching_Uยท
๐Ÿ€ @OhioStateHoops head coach @JakeDiebler demonstrates the Perfect Closeout Drill, focusing on defensive closeouts, positioning, and communication. Any mistake resets the drill, reinforcing accountability while teaching defensive fundamentals.
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Chris Oliver
Chris Oliver@BBallImmersionยท
@HoopsCoachDad ๐Ÿ˜Ž๐Ÿ˜synopsis of these topics ๐Ÿ™
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Coach Dad ๐Ÿ€
Coach Dad ๐Ÿ€@HoopsCoachDadยท
Something that doesn't get talked about a whole lot for a coach. Document as much as you can. It might not seem much when you start out, but don't underestimate the value of a growing library of games, drills, ideas and concepts. You'll never know what you wish you wrote down.
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Coach Dad ๐Ÿ€
Coach Dad ๐Ÿ€@HoopsCoachDadยท
@BballCoachMac Some of your players might go on to play basketball professionally, but ALL of your players will go on to play life.
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Coach Mac ๐Ÿ€
Coach Mac ๐Ÿ€@BballCoachMacยท
Coaches: Your program must teach your players more than basketball. It must teach them life skills.
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Coach Dad ๐Ÿ€
Coach Dad ๐Ÿ€@HoopsCoachDadยท
@CoachJonBeck This should be at the forefront of every junior coach's mind. Praise what you want to see, don't criticise what you don't. Will share in my newsletter. Cheers.
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Jon Beck
Jon Beck@CoachJonBeckยท
Kids give up on sports when itโ€™s no longer fun. When parents & coaches pressure kids to over-perform, they want to quit playing. You can encourage & support, but donโ€™t constantly make a kid feel criticized or undervalued. There are so many ways to teach while also keeping it fun!
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Coach Dad ๐Ÿ€
Coach Dad ๐Ÿ€@HoopsCoachDadยท
@BBallImmersion I love the mixing on this one. Great for retention but also enjoyment. Will share in my newsletter.
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Chris Oliver
Chris Oliver@BBallImmersionยท
A common question is how to teach pivoting within a game based philosophy: โคต๏ธ Create a pivoting constraint before live player (video example) ๐Ÿ–ฑ๏ธ Incorporate traditional pivoting drills with finishing drills (mixing increases retrieval practice leading to retention) youtu.be/fFYTG5f5wX8?siโ€ฆ ๐Ÿ–ฑ๏ธ Incorporate into SSG youtube.com/watch?v=7XttyIโ€ฆ
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Coach Dad ๐Ÿ€
Coach Dad ๐Ÿ€@HoopsCoachDadยท
The best junior coaches I've worked with are amazingly empathetic with their players, yet have a thick skin when dealing with everyone else. The sooner you get ok with people having their own opinions of what you do, the better you'll be.
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Coach Dad ๐Ÿ€
Coach Dad ๐Ÿ€@HoopsCoachDadยท
It's a cliche, but it's true. If you stand for everything, you stand for nothing. It's especially true when working with juniors. Choose your principles of play, be ultra clear and reinforce them constantly.
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Coach Dad ๐Ÿ€
Coach Dad ๐Ÿ€@HoopsCoachDadยท
@DagsBasketball "I wanted to get better, I didn't know how". Be a lot of 12yos like this! Love the approach.
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Steve Dagostino
Steve Dagostino@DagsBasketballยท
OUR JOB IS TO TEACH KIDS ABOUT WORK ETHIC!! How do we do that? By setting the standard and expectation in our gym about the level of focus/work/communication. Players will raise to that level, or they wonโ€™t and weโ€™ll have to keep pushing them. We set that standard and expectation with our words, but more importantly with our actions!!
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Coach Dad ๐Ÿ€
Coach Dad ๐Ÿ€@HoopsCoachDadยท
@brianmccormick I like this one. Understand the context around 1 pair at a time, but obviously would work well with multiple stations as suggested by @CoachFrick. Will share it in my newsletter.
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Brian McCormick, PhD
Brian McCormick, PhD@brianmccormickยท
Morning workout fun. Skill development. Dribble Knockout 1v1: Winner on offense; loser on defense.
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Coach Dad ๐Ÿ€
Coach Dad ๐Ÿ€@HoopsCoachDadยท
This is just one concept from Chris' excellent podcast: The Art of Coaching: Chris Oliver's Decade of Game-Based Coaching and Player-Centric Methods Watch it on Youtube below: youtube.com/watch?v=6Hsls5โ€ฆ
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Coach Dad ๐Ÿ€
Coach Dad ๐Ÿ€@HoopsCoachDadยท
Here's a challenge: Next practice, focus on ONE macro skill, like spacing. Design drills around it. Ask questions. Observe how players react. You might be surprised by how quickly they pick things up.
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Coach Dad ๐Ÿ€
Coach Dad ๐Ÿ€@HoopsCoachDadยท
Imagine two players. One has flawless form but no game sense. The other understands spacing and decision-making but their technique is still developing. Who's going to be more successful in a game?
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