with Bruce Weber,
University of Illinois Head Coach;
2005 NCAA Runner-Up
In this DVD, Coach Weber assembles the pieces that make up a successful press attack; it must be simple, provide continuity and be consistent. Features of this presentation include Press Attack by Fast Break, which requires a quick inbounds pass to the point guard up the floor. Nine drills are shown, including the 18 second drill and 35 second drill that challenge players in the full court. A big part of Weber's press breaker is running the baseline to counter what the defense presents. Weber shows over 10 drills that he uses every day in practice. These include the Keep Away drill, which teaches passing and playing against double teams. It doubles as a conditioning drill as players can work with 10 lb. weighted balls in passing drills. The Circle Drill, 2-on-1 backup dribble drill, 3-on-3 drill, 3 vs. 4 drill and the Chaos drill are just some of the excellent drills featured in this presentation. In addition, Weber covers two attacks - Zone Control and Texas - to use against half court traps. Weber's DVD on press offense reflects years of observation and coaching at the highest levels. The principles and drills presented are rooted in time-tested fundamentals. Assure error free basketball when facing pressure by installing this sound system of attacking pressure!
with Mike Krzyzewski,
Duke University Head Men's Basketball Coach;
NABC "Coach of the Decade," 12X NABC "Coach of the Year," Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame (2001), 3X NCAA National Championships ('91, '92,'01)
More and more teams are using half-court, three-quarter court and full-court zone presses to disrupt their opponents' continuity and produce turnovers. With this in mind, Coach K takes the court at Cameron Indoor Stadium to share his effective press break drills and his revered coaching philosophy. (Examples: . "players need to acquire the basic skill of catching the ball by meeting the pass" . "most teams need to cut down on the dribbling . use passing to advance the ball quicker!"). Coach Krzyzewski guides you through a series of effective drills used to break the 2-1-2 half-court press, 1-3-1 half-court press, 2-2-1 three-quarter court press and the 1-2-1-1 full-court press. These drills are designed to allow your team to enter its offense or create quick scoring opportunities without generating turnovers. Krzyzewski provides numerous tips and insights for breaking presses, including: how to inbound the ball against a full-court press, how to keep it away from the sideline, how to move the ball past half-court and how to create easy scoring opportunities. These offensive drills have played a role in Coach Krzyzewski-coached teams at Duke averaging 25 wins a season. Using Coach K's press breaking system, you will prepare your team to take advantage of any press and expose your opponents' weaknesses!
with Don Meyer, Northern State University (SD) Head Coach; second all-time winningest coach in NCAA history (891 wins); 2X NAIA National Coach of the Year, NAIA Hall of Fame
Observe and learn the principles to attack full court presses, half court traps, and half court pressure. Concepts to help you inbound safely, attack the middle of the defense and finish successfully.
with Tim Jankovich,
Illinois State University Head Men's Basketball Coach;
former assistant coach for Bill Self,,br />posted the most victories (25) by any first-year head coach at Illinois State
Great plays need great set-ups. Coach Jankovich takes you through his team's early offense strategies, emphasizing how to fast break down the court according to the plays you want to run. Through various drills and set-ups, he stresses the importance of good outlet passes, how to put pressure on the defense and proper screens. Jankovich also demonstrates appropriate transitions for plays ranging from High/Low to 4-Out offenses. In addition, Jankovich shows a quick ball movement play used by the Denver Nuggets that will help you get extra shots off. Beating defensive pressure in order to set-up your offense is necessary for any type of play. Get your plays moving with this excellent basketball DVD.
with Bill Self,
University of Kansas Head Coach;
2008 NCAA Champions;
4x Big 12 Champions
For the first time, Bill Self opens the doors to historic Phog Allen Field house and his Kansas basketball program allowing an "all access" look at the first four practices of the 2009-2010 season. This extensive DVD set, produced by Championship Productions, includes more than six hours of basketball instruction that takes you step-by-step through a Kansas practice.
Listen in as Self provides coaching perspective on his practices, teaches his players, and provides coaching points for the drills and concepts he uses at Kansas
Organized into segments, his practices include skill development, offense, defense, transition, rebounding, fundamentals, shooting, screening, post moves, 3-on-3, 5-on-0 and 5-on-5 competitive play.
The whole-part-whole teaching method is on display as Self breaks down elements of his offensive and defensive system.Discover drills for ballhandling, passing and defensive footwork. See how Self builds his defense from individual principles to the shell drill. Watch Kansas guard and post break outs. Take a look at Self's secondary offense and full court transition game.
See how Self organizes his practices, designs his drills and how each drill and segment of practice fits into the big picture. Experience what make Bill Self one of the best coaches in the country and incorporate his drills and concepts into your program today!
Get more than 30 of Duke's efficient half- and full-court drills that keep everyone on the team involved and improving with each practice
See 13 actions and quick hitters to use against any man defense
Learn how to apply Duke's "self scouting system" to your team meetings
Over 10 hours of instruction on 5 discs. A $400 value for only $199.99!
with Mike Krzyzewski "Coach K,"
Duke University Head Men's Basketball Coach;
2008 Men's Olympic Basketball Coach (Gold Medal);
NABC "Coach of the Decade,"
12X NABC "Coach of the Year,"
Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame (2001),
4X NCAA National Champions ('91, '92, '01, '10)
One of the things that separates Duke from the pack is how Mike Krzyzewski and his staff effectively personalize their offense and defense to fit their personnel. In this all access DVD package, you will learn the tactics and drills employed by Coach K and his staff to capitalize on the strengths of their personnel.
This video series was filmed at the beginning of the 2009-10 season; a season that saw the Duke Blue Devils claim the NCAA National Championship.
This DVD set includes:
More than 10 hours of exhaustive basketball instruction
Three full practices
Multiple clinic sessions
Video breakdowns featuring Coach K and assistant coaches, Steve Wojciechowski and Chris Collins.
Throughout each practice Krzyzewski explains his coaching philosophies on offense, defense, transition, basketball fundamentals and many more aspects of the game. He shares his wisdom on team concepts such as player roles, captain selection, team camaraderie and other practical ideas that can be implemented into your own coaching philosophy and team concepts.
Krzyzewski begins with a defensive walk-through where he demonstrates and teaches his players why and how to communicate on defense, how to create numerical advantages, how to guard ball screens, how to personalize their defense depending on the opponent, and teaching the big men where to position themselves to draw charges.
Moving to the offensive side of the ball, Coach K addresses key fundamentals and player responsibilities such as looking for early post opportunities, creating opportunities to draw fouls, how to feed the post, what reads to make off of several actions, and how to stretch the defense physically and mentally.
The drills and exercises throughout this video specifically focus on one or more of the previously listed areas of focus and are emphasized in great detail by Krzyzewski and his staff. You'll see a multitude of Duke's efficient half- and full-court drills designed to keep everyone on the team involved and improving with each practice. From 5-on-0, 3-on-3, 5-on-5, to perimeter and post offensive and defensive breakdown drills, and short scrimmages, you'll get an in-depth look at the drills and concepts that made Duke the 2010 NCAA Champions.
Associate Head Coaches Chris Collins and Steve Wojciechowski present an in-depth look at Duke's offense. Learn how to put constant pressure on the defense, confuse them and force them to be more cautious. Coach Collins covers 13 actions and quick hitters to use against man defense. Coach Wojciechowski then discusses man offense, with a goal of creating opportunities to play "inside-out" basketball by screening, posting and creating overloads. Wojciechowski also explains how many of the same quick hitters used against man can be used against zone.
See how Collins and Wojciechowski "self scout" their team in a film session. Learn what coaching points and concepts that they are looking to address with their players.
Order now and get ready for the biggest and best All Access DVD package ever produced!
Bo Ryan shares his full-court pressure defense and how he attacks that defense with you in this video. The full court 1-2-1-1 press is broken down and the importance of transition is emphasized in the defensive portion of this video. Coach Ryan also covers how to break full court pressure by "z-ing" the floor and attacking the basket. Running Time: 53 Minutes. 1996
Get an insider's view into the practices at one of the top college basketball programs
All-Access into the transition offense and triangle offense that has made Stanford so successful
Get insight into VanDerveer's man defense, zone match-up defense, and the drills they use to teach the fundamentals
with Tara VanDerveer,
Stanford University Head Women's Basketball Coach;
2010 NCAA National Runners-up; 2X NCAA Championship Coach,
3x NCAA Coach of the Year; 1996 US Women's Olympic Team Head Coach (Gold Medal);
Women's Basketball Hall of Fame (2002)
Coaching great Tara VanDerveer opens the doors for an All-Access look inside the successful women's basketball program at Stanford University. Using the first three practices of the 2010-2011 season, Vanderveer shows you how she and her staff prepare the Cardinal for competition.
Coach VanDerveer, one of only five Division I coaches with 800 career wins, shares her thoughts and philosophy regarding practice planning, teaching with the whole-part-whole method, player relationships, coaching with a positive attitude, strength and conditioning, and effective use of video technology.
She shares her take on the triple post, triangle offense. She also offers an in-depth look at set plays, transition game and sets, zone offense and end line out-of-bounds plays.
You'll see how she uses individual component drills to reinforce fundamental skills like ball handling, passing, finishing at the basket and proper footwork. Shooting drills are also covered.
VanDerveer's coaching staff breaks down their base man defense by teaching on-ball defense, closeouts, doubling the post and defending ball screens. Also covered are transition defense, match-up zone defense and 1-2-1-1 full court press.
As an added bonus, you'll see how the Stanford coaching staff prepares for practice. You'll get the inside scoop on how they review video and prepare the practice plan.
Take advantage of this unique opportunity to see how the architect of one of the nation's elite programs develops her championship teams. Order your DVD today!
Duke University Head Men's Basketball Coach;
2008 Men's Olympic Basketball Coach (Gold Medal);
NABC "Coach of the Decade,"
12X NABC "Coach of the Year,"
Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame (2001),
4X NCAA National Champions ('91, '92, '01, '10)
One of the things that separates Duke from the pack is how Mike Krzyzewski and his staff effectively personalize their offense and defense to fit their personnel. In this all access DVD package, you will learn the tactics and drills employed by Coach K and his staff to capitalize on the strengths of their personnel.
This video series was filmed at the beginning of the 2009-10 season; a season that saw the Duke Blue Devils claim the NCAA National Championship.
This DVD set includes:
Throughout each practice Krzyzewski explains his coaching philosophies on offense, defense, transition, basketball fundamentals and many more aspects of the game. He shares his wisdom on team concepts such as player roles, captain selection, team camaraderie and other practical ideas that can be implemented into your own coaching philosophy and team concepts.
Krzyzewski begins with a defensive walk-through where he demonstrates and teaches his players why and how to communicate on defense, how to create numerical advantages, how to guard ball screens, how to personalize their defense depending on the opponent, and teaching the big men where to position themselves to draw charges.
Moving to the offensive side of the ball, Coach K addresses key fundamentals and player responsibilities such as looking for early post opportunities, creating opportunities to draw fouls, how to feed the post, what reads to make off of several actions, and how to stretch the defense physically and mentally.
The drills and exercises throughout this video specifically focus on one or more of the previously listed areas of focus and are emphasized in great detail by Krzyzewski and his staff. You'll see a multitude of Duke's efficient half- and full-court drills designed to keep everyone on the team involved and improving with each practice. From 5-on-0, 3-on-3, 5-on-5, to perimeter and post offensive and defensive breakdown drills, and short scrimmages, you'll get an in-depth look at the drills and concepts that made Duke the 2010 NCAA Champions.
Associate Head Coaches Chris Collins and Steve Wojciechowski present an in-depth look at Duke's offense. Learn how to put constant pressure on the defense, confuse them and force them to be more cautious. Coach Collins covers 13 actions and quick hitters to use against man defense. Coach Wojciechowski then discusses man offense, with a goal of creating opportunities to play "inside-out" basketball by screening, posting and creating overloads. Wojciechowski also explains how many of the same quick hitters used against man can be used against zone.
See how Collins and Wojciechowski "self scout" their team in a film session. Learn what coaching points and concepts that they are looking to address with their players.
Order now and get ready for the biggest and best All Access DVD package ever produced!
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