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This podcast episode focuses on the essential elements of structuring effective basketball practices. The discussion underscores the importance of having a clear plan before each session, with the hosts mentioning a sponsor's application that aids in tracking game statistics and live streaming. They also reference their own resources available to help with practice preparation, including options for creating customized practice plans and a pre-designed structural template.
Two distinct philosophies for organizing practice time are detailed. One host advocates for starting sessions with calming exercises, like meditation, to create a focused and supportive environment for players, then segments practice into "quarters" to cover various aspects of the game. The other host prefers a structure based on game flow—offense, defense, and transitions—using modified drills and games to teach specific concepts, and emphasizes explaining the reasoning behind these methods to players. Both agree on the necessity of a well-thought-out plan that remains adaptable, keeping energy levels high, and briefly mention a new audio series they are producing about the business side of sports.
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https://teachhoops.com/
This podcast episode focuses on the essential elements of structuring effective basketball practices. The discussion underscores the importance of having a clear plan before each session, with the hosts mentioning a sponsor's application that aids in tracking game statistics and live streaming. They also reference their own resources available to help with practice preparation, including options for creating customized practice plans and a pre-designed structural template.
Two distinct philosophies for organizing practice time are detailed. One host advocates for starting sessions with calming exercises, like meditation, to create a focused and supportive environment for players, then segments practice into "quarters" to cover various aspects of the game. The other host prefers a structure based on game flow—offense, defense, and transitions—using modified drills and games to teach specific concepts, and emphasizes explaining the reasoning behind these methods to players. Both agree on the necessity of a well-thought-out plan that remains adaptable, keeping energy levels high, and briefly mention a new audio series they are producing about the business side of sports.
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