Most basketball players would definitely invest in a reliable pair of basketball shoes. After all, the game of basketball requires you to move vigorously. The movements such as jumping, running, shooting, blocking, and other side to side actions are obviously employed in the basketball game. How can one sustain all the necessary moves when his basketball shoes easily tear away? The basketball players are nonetheless wise enough to choose a good and decent pair of basketball shoes. These pairs of basketball shoes need to be enduring so that not only wear and tear will be overcome but it will contain more of the capacity of hindering any occurrence of injuries on the player’s lower body parts. The basketball shoes should likewise be comfortable to be worn by the player as he executes the routines of the game. This is significant especially that the player needs to move swiftly and the least he requires is any difficulty in transferring his body weight from one foot to another. More so, if you are a basketball player yourself, you should always go for comfortable but reliable basketball shoes. The Variety of Basketball Shoes However, basketball players are different. They then opt for different kinds of basketball shoes. There are those power players who prefer basketball shoes with the high tops for the utmost ankle comfort and support. Meanwhile, the all-around basketball gamers often go for the mid-sole basketball shoes. The speedsters on the other hand most likely want the low-top and lightweight basketball shoes that provide no restriction on the ankles. There are basketball players who utilize plain tennis shoes when they go about the game. But then there are dangers that come along with tennis shoes. Some risks include higher chances of skidding, getting injured, and being slowed down due to weakening grips. The Makeup of Basketball Shoes The basketball shoes are either crafted through the use of canvas, synthetic leather, or leather alone. The most popularly utilized material for the basketball shoes is the synthetic leather due to its lightweight and durability. Natural leather material is prone to stretching therefore heightening the dangers for the player. Other branded basketball shoes utilize the combined materials of natural textile or leather and the synthetic leather. Basketball teams are oftentimes sponsored by basketball shoes manufacturers. The common requirement is the reliable sock liner therein. As of now, there are several varieties of basketball shoes sold on the market. But of course, the standards for the choice of basketball shoes are always set for traction, durability, style, comfort, and support. Both male and female basketball players can very well satisfy themselves with the wide array of basketball shoes on the market.
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Saturday, March 12th, 2011Men’s Basketball Hoopscoop | Free Basketball Coaching Notes | Basketball Coaching Clinic Ebooks
Wednesday, November 10th, 2010Men’s Basketball HoopScoop is not your typical basketball coaching website site. We have basketball coaching material for all levels. We have material suited for junior high, high school, AAU, College and Professional basketball. Men’s Basketball HoopScoop is a basketball coaching website that trades material with you.
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We have basketball coaching materials from Offense, defense, special situations, zone offense, zone defense, shooting. We have more materials than you could dream about. We have stuff that has never been on the internet like NBA playbooks, Division 1 playbooks, high school playbooks.
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1-3-1 Offensive sets from EuropeJerry Wainwright: Ideas about PracticeMerritt Island Basketball strength training programHerb Brown: Defensive InformationDefensive Keys to Victory notesJay Monahan: Set Plays to beat Gimmick DefensesJay Monahan: Zone Set PlaysJay Monahan: Set PlaysJay Monahan: Box Set PlaysNike Skill Academy Coaches Booklet from Europe
Quin Synder: Missouri Offensive bookletBasketball Drills 2Wharton College Basketball DrillsGene Evans: 2-3 Match-up ZoneJoe McKeown: George Washington Matchup zoneJerry Tarkanian: Amoeba Defense (26 pages)Dr. Tom Davis: 3-2 Flexible Zone defense notesDon Meyer: Motivational sayingsCoach K: Defensive BookletPerry Clark: Tulane Transition DrillsPete Carril: Spread GamePete Carril: Princeton offense bookletPete Carril: Motion concepts
Larry Eustachy: Creating Mental ToughnessJohn Beilein: West Virginia Basketball Coaching Clinic Skill Booklet 2002 (Over 50 pages, it is a tremendous resource to take a look at)John Beilein: Nike clinic at Cleveland OH 2002 and Michigan Practice 10-19-07 (Tremendous detailQuin Synder: Missouri Defensive booklet with tremendous detailAmoeba Defense articleTony Barone: Scouting for professional teams (2 pages)Leonard Hamilton: Defensive toughness (1 page)
Vance Walberg : Pepperdine Practice notes from 10-25-07 to 10-27-07 including actual practice plan.Kevin Pigott: More Princeton offense notes andJimmy Tillette: Samford Practice notesAndy Wood: Open Post Offense notesRick Samuel: Open Post Offense notesLason Perkins: Open Post Offense notesSteve Smith: Oak Hill Defensive Drills and Conditioning DrillsPeter Lonergan: Developing Multi-skilled Young PlayersCharlotte Bobcats set playsSteve Alford: Breakdown Drills for Motion OffenseKevin Eastman: Boston Celtics workoutGreg Popovich: Spurs Early OffenseKevin Stallings: How to develop a Successful Basketball ProgramNate McMillan: Seattle Supersonics – How to defend Pick and Roll DefenseMark Few: Gonzaga PlaybookNorth Carolina: Complete conditioning workoutsStrength and Conditioning workouts
Rick Pitino: Louisville Individual Workout 10-01-05Kevin Stallings: Vanderbilt Practice 10-13-07 (great detail)Kevin Stallings: Vanderbilt Practice 11-28-07 (great detail)Lecanto High School Playbook (excellent playbook)Phil Martelli: High Tempo DrillsJerry Tarkanian: UNLV Running gameJerry Tarkanian: Pressure DefensePaul Hewitt: Georgia Tech Pressure DefenseVance Walberg: Pepperdine Practices for 10-25-07 to 10-27-07 (I have to rewrite the notes so be patience. It didn’t turn out well on the Pdf file)
Coach K: Duke motion offense (not the mike d’antoni stuff from this year)Jay Wright: Motion Offense notesOut of Bounds play: Zip Play
Kevin Pigott: Princeton Offense notes with diagramsAustralian Summer Improvement notes
Phoenix Suns: Offensive setsIowa Shuffle Zone OffenseLos Angles Lakers: Scouting Report from an actual NBA scoutFunadmentals of the Pick and RollPrinceton coaches articleGood Gig or not articleLarry Brown and Gregg Popovich Friendship articleRick Carlise: Interview articleFollow me Coach K articleHow to praise an assistant articleHigh Energy Thad Matta article
Techniques for getting the ball insideRoy Williams: UNC Transition setsBill Grier: Gonzaga Defense
Kevin Pigott: Princeton Offense notes with diagramsAustralian Summer Improvement notes
Phoenix Suns: Offensive setsIowa Shuffle Zone Offense
Steve Nash: Different workout from the other dayBasketball Drills: A pdf file which consists of 54 basketball drills. It has to be in the top ten of coaching notes that I have come across in the last year. It is a tremendous setup for a young coach or a older coach. It has tons of different ideas especially if you are a motion offense guy.
Ernie Kent: Man to Man offense / Transition gameRoy Williams: North Carolina Transition gameSteve Nash: His workout
Jim Boeheim 2-3 zone defense notesVance Walberg Defensive PhilosophyJohn Kresse: 2-2-1 pressJohn Kresse: 1-2-2 and 1-3-1 zonesLos Angeles Lakers: 1977 playbookIndiana Basketball Playbook
Larry Brown: Indiana Pacers Practice Plan (1 page)Bobby Hurley: Practice Plan (1 page)Bobby Knight: Indiana Practice Plan (1 page)Fran Franschilla: Practice Organization notesGeorge Raveling: Junior Nike Practice plan notesOpen Post Offense notes
UCLA offense: It is on powerpoint and it might be the best looking notes that I have received in a very long time. Shuffle OffenseMike Dunlap: Defensive PhilosophyHubie Brown: Techniques and StrategiesDon Meyer: Coaching clinic notesJohn Beilein: Michigan clinic notes that are typed and have diagrams.Ramsey: Basketball conditioning program (1 page)Diamondback Football program(I had a coach that went to Europe and traveled through France and Spain and went and watched the best leagues in those two countries. It is a collection of great stuff)France Pro League stuffSpain Pro League stuff
Spain Pro League: Scouting notes from it. (Great Stuff)
Jim Boeheim 2-3 zone defense notesVance Walberg Defensive PhilosophyJohn Kresse: 2-2-1 pressJohn Kresse: 1-2-2 and 1-3-1 zonesLos Angeles Lakers: 1977 playbookIndiana Basketball PlaybookEuropean Multiple DefenseSMU: Half Court Shooting DrillsEuropean Offenses: 4 different offensesEuropean Pick and Roll DefensePortorico Scout offense (European offense)Don Meyer: Creating Turnovers with selective trappingTeacher’s Influence: a big file on how teachers influence the kids. Good stuffMike Dunlap: 1-1-3 zone defenseMark Turgeon: Texas AM Secondary Break (tremedous stuff….)Todd Lickliter: Butler Offensive sets (Tremendous stuff…. great sets.)Pete Gillen: Developing a post gameOpen Post Motion offense: great detailIowa: Press Break4 out, 1 in motion offense: Great detail to the notes1-1-1-2 Conceal Press defense: great detail to the notes.Jere Quinn (St. Thomas Prep): Philosophy of CoachingGregg Popovich: How to ScrimmageOwn the lane Post workoutDave Leitao: NABC clinic notesNorth Carolina: Complete conditioning workout observationOrlando Magic Summer league observations and Purdue Preseason workoutIndiana WNBA Fever Practice observationsJerry Petitgoue: Youth Practice workoutsMike Dunlap: 1-1-3 Matchup zone defense (great stuff)John Saintignon: Pass-option secondary break (Tremendous resource)Double Pump Clinic: notes from this fall (really good stuff from Division 1 and NBA coaches)Wisconsin Green Bay: clinic notesBob Huggins: Open Post notes with DiagramsBob Huggins: Open Post notes without DiagramsItalian 2003 clinic: Wheel offense (50 pages worth)International NBA Clinic: Belgrade 2002 clinicPost player moves and skills notesDick Bennett: Defensive conceptsCoach K: Basketball ThoughtsRick Pitino: Ball DefenseMike Brey: Offensive footworkSteve Hawkins: Man DefenseCheryl Burnett: Scramble DefenseJim Boone: Packline Defense and Motion offense, war drill tooLaSalle Academy: Big Men workoutsPrinceton Offense: Twenty rules to make it workDon Meyer: Things that we have to learnNBA EuroLive Tour: playbookLarry Gipson: Motion Offense notesPete Carril: Princeton High Post OffenseRick Majerus: Half Court Man to Man DefenseFlex Ball Screen Offense”Zip” out of bounds play (only one play)Will Rey: Combination DefensesLarry Shyatt: Face Guard DefenseVance Walberg: Vance Walberg Nation Offense handoutsArt of DefenseMike DeVillivis: Mini clinicsBullets Open Post OffenseAustralian “AIS” conditioning planJoe Scott: Denver Basketball clinic 2007Ganon Baker: Fiba article on the “Lost art of the Jumpshot”Business Leadership book: Five Dysfunctions of a team summaryHoopsource: Basketball Drill SheetCoach K: 1988 Basketball Clinic (Great stuff)Triangle and Two defenseA Bunch of Set PlaysA Bunch of Continuity Zone offensesOliver Purnell: Team ChemistryKevin O’Neill: Priority Man to Man DefenseJeff Van Gundy: Basketball Clinic when he was with the New York Knicks (Good Stuff)UNC Practice Plan: 10-19-07Tom Crean Coaches Packet (Job interview stuff – to get a job7 Great Pressure releases for any offense (one page)LMU Break (notes typed with diagrams)Motion versus zone (one page)Don Meyer: 1-1-3 matchup zoneKelvin Sampson: 1-4 offense notesBlaine Taylor : 14 options for Transition GameWarrior DrillsLeadership Summaries 2John Beilein: Michigan Coaching clinic notesStan Van Gundy: We Play Hard Clinic: Pick and Roll Offense (Most detailed notes in a while) (24 pages in detail with diagrams)Steve Smith: Oak Hill Defensive notesLason Perkins: Offensive set notesDon Meyer: NSU shooting camp / practiceTeam Arete: General ThoughtsTransition : To Flex OffensePete Gaudet: Post man notesPaul Hewitt: Georgia Tech Motion offense (general notes)Leadership Book SummariesXavier/ Wright State / Dayton practice notesJohn Calipari / Larry Brown Coaches clinic retreatExecutive leadership summaries (Leadership articles)Georgia Tech Inbounds playsDennis Felton: New Georgia motion offense conceptsKelvin Sampson: Coaching clinic notesLeadership articles published by Basketball SenseMike Dunlap: More coaching notesPete Newell/Mike Dunlap: Coaching clinic notesMike Dunlap: Offensive transition notesMike Dunlap: Footwork warmupDick Bennett: Blocker/Mover offenseBill Parcells: Finding a way to winMike Dunlap: Combination of Mike Dunlap Coaching clinics / a touch of stuff with Vance Walberg at the clinic.Ralph Miller: Pressure BasketballFootball Coaching Matters: Collection of notes from various football coachesHal Wissel: Basketball ShootingBasketball ShootingLead-up DrillsBasketball Shooting MechanicsCatch and Shoot JumpBehind the Ball or Step InCorrecting Errors in ShootingFree Throw ShootingMental Practice Perfect ShotShooting Off DribbleShoot-Out Drill.Step Back Jump Shot Off DribbleBW Shooting Chart DailyHook Shooting by HWBW Shooting Chart MonthlyGreg Popovich: my favorite drillsHerb Welling: The Dribble Motion offense and Building the dribble motion offenseJerry Wainwright: Game Situations (slobs, blobs, and coaching) (Great stuff)Steve Smith: Oak Hill DrillsKevin Sutton: 26 Skill Developement DrillsJamie Dixon: Pitt notes (2 pages)Tim Miles: Triangle offense notesTubby Smith: Notes on Black/White press (When he was at Georgia)Skip Prosser: Matchup PressBill Walsh: Various articles and notes that offer some coaching nuggets….John Beilein coaching notesDouble Pump Coach’s clinic notes from LA, California (summer 2007)Oak Hill Academy’s 40 series: Man Quick HittersJay Wright: How to teach the Motion Offense system (It came from Villanova’s basketball staff)Jay Wright: Breakdown Drills for 4-out, 1in motion offenseJay Wright: 4-out, 1-in motion summaryVance Walberg clinic at Rocklin (Another set of notes)Vance Walberg: Half court defense (1page)Mike Dunlap: 2-2-1 pressEmporia State: Point Zone articleVance Walberg: Rocklin Coaching clinic notesMike Dunlap: Defensive Philosophy notesTim Floyd: Playing without size clinic notesVance Walberg Defense: Full Court Press notesVance Walberg: Mid-South Clinic notes from TunicaNike Clinic 2005 notes with diagramsNike Clinic 2006 notes with diagramsNike Championship Coaches clinic (sept. 2006)Bruce Weber: 20 essential defensive drillsBruce Weber: Motion OffensePatrick Hunt: Motion offenseNew York Coaches clinic presentation (one page)Bobby Knight: Motion offenseSteve Alford: Drills for Motion offenseFran Franchilla: Hoops 101Bill Self: KU Press Break notesJoe Ciampi: 1-1-3 matchup zone notesDave Leitao: Attacking 2-2-1 pressMark Few: Flex for SuccessMike D’Antoni: Coaching notesBarnigini Develoment work from FIBA magazineMB Clinic 2001: Oliver Purnell, Paul Hewitt, Dr. Tom Davis, etc….Kevin Eastman Individual workout campUNC Wilimington Clinic notes: (Brad Brownell, Jerry Wainwright, Tubby Smith)Coaching Wisdom to Ponder notesBilly Donovan Post Development drillsThad Matta Clinic notesXavier Newsletter (from Sean Miller) couple articles, X’s and O’s.Arizona Women’s Program studyArizona Men’s Program studyGary Waters 3 out 2 in motion offenseKelvin Sampson coaching clinicCoach K coaching notesPhil Martelli Practice organization notesSherri Coale Motion notesPat Summitt Baden clinic notesMark Few Individual Improvement notesKelvin Sampson, Skip Prosser, Lon Kruger, Renee Portand at a Nike ClinicJim Harrick Program at Georgia (practice plans, offense, 2-3 defense, transition defense, etc.)Collection of one page notes: (Kevin Eastman 6 musts, Bobby Hurley pg play, Missouri Leadership page, Kim Mulkey Robertson ideas)Basketball Sense: Vol 12, number 3 and 4Collection of great notes: (Dick Davey flex, Tom Crean: building a program, Steve Smith: secondary break, etc)Billy Donovan article from Basketball senseBobby Knight (Baden clinic)Stan Heath (Baden Clinic)Dave Odom Clinic Notes (Pressbreak)Skip Prosser clinic notes (Wake Forest Head coach at Dematha clinic)Todd Lickliter clinic notes (Butler Basketball)Basketball sense Vol 12, Number 2Bill Self: PressbreakLady Vols clinic with Pat Summitt (Her whole philosophy)Lawrence Frank: How to build a motion offense (when he was an assistant with Kevin O’Neill)Kevin O’ Neill : Wing Skill DevelopmentKevin O’ Neill: DrillsKevin O’ Neill: Individual Skill Development (This note is done by Coach Sfera)Dean Smith : Run and Jump PressDean Smith: 4 corners delay gameKevin O’Neill: 3 out 2- in, motion offense (When he was at Tenn.)Kevin O’ Neill: Secondary BreakKevin O Neill: Shell Drill Handouts (great information in it)Kevin O’ Neill: Program Facts (Ideas on his offensive and defensive program)Press Break: 3 simple diagrams (Press break, Simple Press break for late in the game, Domino Press break)Kevin O’ Neill: Defensive ThoughtsKevin O’ Neill: Press offenseKevin O’ Neill: Match-up zoneKevin O’ Neill: Motion offenseKevin O’ Neill: Man Set PlaysKevin O’ Neill: Zone OffenseKevin O’ Neill: Post Skill development drillsAl Skinner: Boston College Flex offense and secondary break into Flex offenseXavier newsletter: (newsletter that Xavier University sents out. It is cool)UNC Transition game notesUNC Practice plan for one dayDavid Loos: Hi-Low motion game and entriesMuffet McGraw: Spread TriangleTara Vanderveer: Stanford’s triangle offenseJim Larranaga: More Scramble defense stuffGrinnell system: How it worksGrinnell system: Power point presentation (Awesome design)Jim Larranga Notes with diagramsDetroit Pistons Training camp notesTom Crean: Individual Workout notesPat Summitt: Notes from clinic in 2006Michigan State Program notes: set plays and out of bounds playsGeorgia Tech: Point Zone DefenseGeorgia Tech: Individual workoutsGreg Brittenitam (New York Knicks) – Individual conditioning drillsJerry Krause (Gonzaga ): Becoming a coach of significanceMike Dunlap: Colorado Coaching academyBruce Pearl : Cutter’s series( his modified flex offense), Individual Improvement drills, Vols strength and conditioning programFlex offense: Different types of themGeorgia Tech: Zone OffenseGeorgia Tech: Secondary BreakGeorgia Tech: Individual DefenseGeorgia Tech: Matchup-pressGeorgia Tech: Motion OffenseNike Clinic 2006: Lorenzo Romar, Trent Johnson, Tubby Smith, Bruce Weber, Gary Williams, Tim Floyd, and etc. (No Diagrams)Loyala Marymount Fastlane systemGrinnell Offensive systemDon Meyer Clinic 2006Don Meyer Free Fall Clinic 2006Don Meyer: Developing your post playersPete Carril: Princeton Backdoor offense (English version from a clinic in spain)Bill Foster: University of Miami “PhilosophyDon Meyer Clinic at Oak Ridge2006Fresno City College handout (Vance Walberg) – mainly repeat stuff, but some new stuff on it.
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Offensive Basketball Plays Can effect Your Team’s Success
Saturday, October 16th, 2010Basketball plays will be this pivot of deciding a win or loss; that they could change the wave out of a losing steak, or continue to control the visitors. Granted, a squad with all the truly athletic individual participants in the may even now lose when experiencing a disciplined team as we viewed in the ’04 NBA final. Basketball plays end up being broken down back into one or two wide kinds, offensive and defense. Inside offensive basketball plays , you have various types of formations to break down the defense. Basketball plays are usually the footing of just about any coach’s scheme for succeeding. Without the need of a set of plays, basketball mentors finds it hard to successfully make their squad for occasions they could possibly experience on the court.
Basketball plays tend to be certainly not purely for the attackers, these people may also be function by the defense. An example of a defensive play is a half court trap.
These boys and girls youth hoops plays are “proven winners” and they will work for your youth basketball team . Check out our basketball offensive set play we call Cross. The more game situations you can replicate in practice the more smoothly your basketball plays will run in a game. Routines determine your disposition of a team. The offensive playbook contains various offensive basketball plays. Some of the basketball plays are simple and could be used by youth basketball teams while others are fairly complex.
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