I love this not because of the beautiful drills but because of Don Kelbick, I love that man because he is so frank. He saying so many great words, I hope he is my coach.
Stacy, if you look to build a fast break and transition offense, the link is in the description. Unfortunately, youtube doesn't allow us to post links in the comments. If you want more competitive 1on1 drills, we also have 30 Competitive Skill Drills on our website. You can find that by going to the menu on the left hand side and click on DVDs & Books.
Great drill! Used it today with my U12 school basketball team. It got them thinking and really worked them hard! Thanks for putting these drill up, very useful and effective!
what is the difference between '1 v 1 attack' and beating the defender in a 1 v 1 situation? or are they the same thing. PS. i know nothing about Bball hence im asking.
Why are people always trying to cause some outrage. This coach has trained the best black NBA players for most his life let him train his grandkid god dammit.
Dark B4Nkaii Coaches who talk are a lot of fun to work with. I don't play pro basketball but my coach gives me such a good time when we're training. Motivating me with all the ambiguity.
I like this coach's philosophy but this drill has injured a few of my players the past two seasons and I stopped running it. The purpose of the drill is GREAT. Gets kids going hard to the hoop. But dang if my team doesn't beat the hell out of each other until somebody has an injury. If you have players that can resist hurting each other in this drill...then good. But count how many kids end up on the floor, or land awkwardly or get their head elbowed like in early part of video. I had a kid get two pins in his elbow after breaking it doing this drill. In my opinion, this drill should be done with a coach underneath with a pad to bump the player.
I need some help. I am coaching some freshman students and hopefully build up from there but it’s my 1st year coaching and no one bother to coach this year so I stepped up. I need to know where to look for great teaching and effective teaching? What to do during practice to make it worth it? And how to make them discipline and ready for varsity level? Need some help, offer some advice if you need too.
But the truth is if you don’t protect your ball good enough, chances are you gonna miss your layups. Look at how many shots those kids have missed already