coachin g youth sports
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It has a positiveimpact on achilds life
Teaches themimportantqualities
Keeps them out oftrouble
Sports are greatways to stayhealthy
It is fun
Coaching children
is a benefit to thecommunity andsociety
Why CoachYouth
Sports?
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Principles ofCoaching
Showing children how toplay a sport requires:
Holding their attention
Teaching them propertechniques
Displaying Sportsmanship
A coach needs to know:
How to teach the players
The basic fundamentals ofthe game
How to get the players to
work as a team
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Rules of the Game Drills, general and position specific
Conditioning
Strength Training Health and Nutrition
Offensive and Defensive Principles
Coaching Basketball: TheBasics
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Knowing the rules of thegame is important
A coach should teach thechildren these rules
Different levels, leaguesand tournaments canhave different rules
A coach needs to knowwhat is different
The rules can vary fromyear to year
Rules of theGame
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Drills: General Setting and using picks
Passing
Shooting Form
Playing defense
Everyone shouldparticipate
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Post moves andtechniques
Defensive Principles
Rebounding and
boxing-out
Drills: Post-Player Specific
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Quick off-the-dribble
moves and shooting Advanced Dribbling
techniques
Playing effective
defense on other ballhandlers
Drill: Guard Specific
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on on ng
It is extremely important for
basketball
Players should be able to
continuously run for a few
minutes
A practice should consistof several drills that: Are primarily for quick
movements Involve running for stamina
Players should knowwhen to take breaks:
Foul shots, time outs, neveron defense
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Players should betaught:
What to eat anddrink
Especially beforepracticing orplaying
Proper hydration
The athletes
should be told of
the dangers of
drugs and alcohol
and
Nutrition
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Handling defensive
pressure Looking for the best
shot
Setting up and
running a play Knowing how and
when topass/dribble
OffensivePrinciples
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They can be out-of-bounds, press-break, or regular offensive plays
Everyone should know the plays and the options that can be runfrom the play
In practice plays should be played against a defense
Plays should be designed to handle every kind of defense
The players should know which play to run and when
Offensive Plays
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How to playagainst anoffensive player
What and whento run a defense
Properdefensivestance
Working as ateam
Communicating
Help-
defense Seeing the ball
and theoffensiveplayer
Defensive
Principles
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Putting Together a Practice Plan All practices should include:
General and position specific drills
Offensive and Defensive Principles
Including teaching and reviewing plays
Conditioning They should begin with stretching and
warm-up drills to prevent injuries
Water breaks should be given regularly,
especially after conditioning drills
P i f
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Preparing for aGame
A coach (when possible) should
acquire game tapes or watch theopposing team
To acquire plays
To see how they handle various
situations Who is good and how to stop them
With this information coaches inthe preceding practices should:
Show the players what theopponents will do
How to stop them, and how to beatthem
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Pre-Game, Quarters, Half-time breaks should be used to informplayers of the other team
Which hand (left or right) certain players use
What plays they run and what plays are working
Time-outs should be used to:
Adjust the strategy to stop a consistent weakness
To stop an opponents momentum/ scoring run Give players a break or bring in substitutions
To stop the clock and set up last second plays
GameStrategy:
Time
Management
ame trategy:
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ame trategy:Adjusting the Game
Plan
A game plan should beadjusted to:
Take advantage of a
weakness Stop the exploitation of a
weakness
To force a change in anopponents strategy
Time-outs can be used toadjust a game plan
Switching a defense canconfuse an offense or force aquick shot (when the quarter
is ending)
If the opponents adjust theirplays, adjusting ones own cancause a weakness in theirs
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Off-the-
Court
Issues
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Class Activities
Show dribbling drills to the class andhave them participate.
Have passing drills for the class todo.
Basketball seek & find
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