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Sports camp coaching

Posted by: Baba "Bob" Eleby El in Sideline Sages

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Baba

I was fortunate enough the last two weeks in July, to coach at two prominent basketball camps in the DC area.  Both camps were equally jam-packed with hundreds of kids, awesome fundamental drills, solid coaching and plenty of competitive game-play.  I'm sure by the end of each session someone's child discovered new-found basketball  potential.


BIG MAN BLUES

Posted by: Baba "Bob" Eleby El in Sideline Sages

Tagged in: beginner sports

Baba

In my world, I stand around 6 foot on a good day and have been this same height since I was 11.  Naturally, I got my start learning all the typical big man low-post moves: jump-hooks, drop- steps, up and under, boxing out, rebounding, shot blocking, sealing-your-man, quick jumping, etc... 


Although there are many useful drills that will help players improve their ball handling skills.  No ball handling drill will simulate game situations more and reinforce dribbling confidence; than playing against tough competition!


Improving Ball Handling

Posted by: in Inspire To Perspire

Tagged in: beginner sports

Although there are many useful drills that will help players improve their ball handling skills.  No ball handling drill will simulate game situations more and reinforce dribbling confidence; than playing against tough competition!


What's The Score Coach?

Posted by: Jim Chandless in Sport 2.0

Tagged in: beginner sports

Jim Chandless

It was a cool spring day on the sidelines of a youth soccer game. My 6 year old son is totally engulfed in a fierce match against, oh I can't even remember who it was. The last quarter is about to begin and one player shouts out to his teammates as they start to take the field, "Hey, what's the score?" The coach, without hesitation or using any of his ever present coaching manuals promptly replies, "The score is Fun to Fun". The number of confused players on the field went from 1 to all in the blink of an eye.  Even the other team looked confused. "What is the score?" a player repeated. My son turned towards his befuddled teammate and said, "We're ahead 3-2".  Satisfied with a more definitive answer, they all ran off to their battle positions, and towards soccer glory! Sort of...


As I watched the NBA finals come to a close, I can remember only one key point about the season: Kobe Bryant is the best player in the world!  I'm sure he will take some time-off during the off-season to get his index fingered repaired, rest his tired legs, and relax with friends and family.  Despite his much earned time-off, you can be assured one thing will occur this off-season; there will be times scheduled for Kobe to PUT IN THE WORK!  Simply put, he will increase his physical conditioning, develop a new jump shot (is this even possible??), improve lateral movement and review defensive schemes.


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