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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Value!,
By Sean G. (North Andover, MA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Basketball Coaching: 48 Championship Basketball Drills [VHS] (VHS Tape)
I have faithfully used this video over the course of a CYO basketball season consisting of 12 year old boys and saw visible results. This has been my third year coaching and I have taken bits & pieces from books and videos through the course of each season to help me in organizing the offense, defense and practices. This has become my favorite resource for practices and some individual skills. Out of the 48 drills, I rotated using about five or six at each of our practices. The results were positive. Toward the middle of the season, I knew which of the drills worked best for my team and which ones they enjoyed most. There are also numerous tips that coaches wil find useful. Our team's favorite drills were the creative shooting drills. There were probably 20-22 of them. All in all I would say this is very worthwhile to the following: parents, youth coaches with kids ages 8-16,and middle school coaches. What this video may lack is absolute perfect basketball technique, but it makes up two fold in overall creativity and usefulness. Great value!
21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very Good with Valuable Drills!,
By Allen Marino (Winterdale,PA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Basketball Coaching: 48 Championship Basketball Drills [VHS] (VHS Tape)
I'm not sure if the drills in this video are really championship calibre. However, most of the drills that I used with my team were effective. This video is for the first or second year Junior High coach (like myself) or any coach on the recreational level (ie. CYO and/or PAL coach or just in your driveway with your son or daughter). They are not too difficult to follow and supplementary drills can be created easily enough. The narrator uses the expression "dual purpose" drills which translates into getting more than one benefit from any drill. Combining shooting along with conditioning is used in most of the shooting drills. For instance, a drill with 3 players, one shooter, one rebounder and one passer. A simple drill but after the shooter shoots, he sprints to the wall and then back to his spot. The timing is such that when he gets back to his spot, the passer is already passing the ball. Thought this aspect of the drill was just staged for the video but when I tried it, it worked great! Other drills also worked well like "shots across the lane" and a few of the rebounding drills. The explanations were mostly of the drills themselves and not too much on the X's and 0's. Added tips are given if you listen close enough and the foul shooting and regular shooting techniques are discussed in a clear concise manner which turned out to be my favorite part of the video. The drills are forty five seconds to about a minute long. The sample practices given at the end of the video will be extremely helpful to any recreational coach. The video could have been more detailed with more theory (which I like), but in truth, it gives you just what it says. Some very good drills along with a superior format for a sports instructional video make this a buy.
22 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Good beginning drills, but not advanced,
By A Customer
This review is from: Basketball Coaching: 48 Championship Basketball Drills [VHS] (VHS Tape)
This video would be a good resource for a parent or a young coach who has not coached before. The drills are designed for youth league teams, and the video includes some standard drills that every coach should know. However, the video is not very helpful for coaching players in junior high or high school. If you have coached for more than a year or two, there's not likely to be anything included on this video that you haven't seen before.There are some good, basic drills included on the video, and they are, for the most part, explained pretty well. However, the execution of many of the drills is disappointing in that the attention to detail is not as thorough as it should have been. Since the video seems to be designed for coaches with minimal experience, it is disappointing that the video demonstrates some poor fundamentals. For instance, there are some drills shown on the video where the players dribble or do ballhandling drills with their heads down, don't block out properly during the rebounding drills, don't meet the pass in some the shooting drills, and don't maintain good defensive position in some of the defensive drills.
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