Ask yourself these questions yearly and most importantly, daily:
- Who am I coaching?
- How old are they?
- How much experience do they have (Not just playing, but in your system)?
- How many players do I have?
- What do I coach? How do I coach my system?
- Develop physical habits that fit your system
- You need intelligent, intensive, persistent work
- Drills should be intelligent
- Drills should make sense
- Daily, weekly, monthly, yearly
- How many baskets
- How many coaches
- Use of managers is the key to the program
- Some of the smartest
- Use time effectively
- Make weekly practice schedule and adapt beginning and ending times accordingly based on events-personal or school
- Do a weekly practice plan, but make a daily practice plan each day!!
- Keep yourself current based on your teams needs on a daily basis
- Be flexible within the practice sessions
- Be organized, but…"Do Not Be A Slave to Your Practice Plan"
- Practice plan is already written; Discuss who will do what
- Have organized pre-practice work
- Ex. Practice might be at 3:00, but you have the facility from 2:30 to 5:00; You would have from 2:30 to 3:00 for pre-practice work
- Pre & Post Practice work on individual or small group work that individuals might need to work on
- Can get lots of shooting in
- Can review a drill a player didn't understand
- Have an organized stretching routine
- Should be no longer than 2hrs (Not counting Pre & Post Practice)
- Eliminate as much standing time as possible
- Allocate all of your resources to get players as many reps as possible (Especially on individual drills Ex. 1 on 1 Denial Drill)
- Good physical habits are not developed without reps
- Match-up players for drills so they don't end up going with the same person every time
- Throughout practice, let players sub for each other…If you want a definite group…then call for them
- Make drills and practice situations…Game-Like (including instructions)
- Don't walk and talk players through drill instructions (Not Game like)
- Have a 10 minute period where you have a "Sprint Practice"
- Change things a bunch
- Continually alter what you are doing on the run (Like in a game)
- End of quarter, End of Game, All Game Situations
- Vary the places and times you talk to your team (limited attention span)
- You might focus on an individual player or specific drill
- Remember: HEAR-SEE-DO
Post-Practice Meeting with Staff - Critique Practice
- "We did a good job with this"
- "I think we need more work with this"
- "Let's come back tomorrow with this"
- "I was going to come back tomorrow with this, but I think it is better that we do this"
- DO NOT BE A SLAVE TO THE PRACTICE PLAN
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