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The Art of Running Set Plays and Scoring More Points
It seems that almost everyone loves to draw up set plays and come up with new ways to get easy buckets for their team.
It’s not surprising because there’s nothing more exciting than drawing up a special play to get a basket when you really need it!
Imagine for a moment…
Your team is down by one.
There’s 8 seconds left in the game.
You draw up a special play during time a out.
Your players execute to perfection…
And your team makes a wide open lay up right as the buzzer goes off and they win the game!!!
Does it get any better than that?
I think this is why so many people are intrigued by the set play and they’re always trying to find new ones. It’s a lot of fun!
But before we get too far, let’s define a set play so we’re all on the same page…
Getting Your Players Off To A Good Start and Excited For The New Season
Getting your players off to a good start and excited for the season starts with your attitude as a coach. Players are like lie detectors, they can tell when you are not telling the truth. If you are not excited, if you are not looking forward to the season, they will know. You must prepare yourself first, and then prepare your team.
Communicate with your players. Don’t keep secrets from them. Get them the game schedule early; let them see what they are working for. By the way, I have always been a believer in sharing the daily practice plan with my team. I have found that knowledge is empowering. If you empower your team, they will follow you everywhere.
Time Management Tips: How Do You Find Time To Teach Everything?
The 2 keys to time management are planning and simplicity.
The “5 Ps,” prior planning prevents poor performance, have always been applied to players. That is why we practice. It should also be applied to coaches. Do you have a plan when you go to practice? You would be surprised at how many coaches say “no.” Your master schedule will help you through your daily planning. I also believe your practice schedule should be made directly after the prior practice ends. I used to work on my schedule before practice but too many times something pops up and you are hurried in your preparation or are forced to wing it.
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