This week a #masterclass with USA Basketball's Don Showalter, a #YouTube explanation and demonstration of Zero Second Concepts, and an awesome actionable #thebasketballpodcast with Washington Wizards coach Ryan Richman. Image
ICYMI learn more about perception and so much more from @Doug_Lemov who joined #thebasketballpodcast to discuss The Coach's Guide to Teaching. Lemov shared how the science of classroom teaching applies to the sports coaching world.
Listen here link.chtbl.com/douglemov
ICYMI Zone Offense Basketball Quick Hitters that Work Part II
Check out this compilation of Zone Offense Basketball Quick Hitters that Work from teams around the world.
ICYMI Here is Part I
ICYMI in the membership community
Hostage Dribble 1-on-1
The hostage dribble is a method of using the body to prevent a defender from recovering in front of the ball.
#membersonly
Watch it here basketballimmersion.com/hostage-dribbl…

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8 Mar
Some Thoughts From Being in
Process of Raising Two Girls with @lovefitmama
(and everything applies to coaching).
#InternationalWomensDay #iwd2021 #girldad

1. Remove "Be Careful" from our Vocabulary
Give them confidence to explore freely and to challenge their limits. Image
2. And I Am Smart Too
Anytime someone tells them they are cute, welcome the compliment but also add to the conversation "and I am smart too." We want them to feel and know their value beyond superficial things...substance that has been developed through effort.
3. Honor Them
Hold space. Honor what they want to do, to try, to experience. Create an environment where they can experience things rather than simply being told things. Honor their creativity and learning, rather than dictate what I think and want for them.
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