A guide for volunteer basketball coaches—especially those coaching girls in 4th—8th grades—provides an easy-to-follow approach to coaching and managing their team.
O’Halloran’s “Never Forget They’re Kids” philosophy emphasizes learning, having fun, and creating memorable experiences for players. The book is 128 pages long and includes photos, play diagrams, and the “Driveway Workout.”
Basketball Coaching Book
The book covers important fundamental basketball topics like defensive and offensive skills, rebounding know-how, shooting technique (including the two most common shooting flaws for this age group and how to address them), your coaching approach on the bench, and practice preparation.
Content and Features
For young basketball players, it’s not all about X’s and O’s. What sets this apart from other basketball coaching books are topics like:
· 30 ideas to keep kids interested in basketball — From a “Rock n’ Roll” practice to a “Slam Dunk Photo Session,” you’ll learn proven concepts to keep your players engaged during the season. Kids will look forward to practices as much as games.
· A detailed explanation of how to handle your first player meeting and your first parent meeting. A sample introductory email to parents is included.
· An inexpensive and simple way to create a team website and how to use your camcorder to make the most of the basketball season.
· Team nickname ideas and slogan suggestions like “There’s no traffic on the extra mile” and “Teamwork makes the Dream work.”
NOTE: Except for a couple of practice ideas that might not appeal to boys, e.g., “Wacky Hair Day,” the entire book is relevant for boys’ teams in 4th—8th grades.
Book Excerpt
“Keys to My Approach
• Be positive. Kids accomplish the most when they feel confident.
• Breakdown complicated activities into bite-size chunks.
• Encourage a risk-taking environment. The effort needs to be rewarded even if the result is lacking.
• Empower players to think on their own.
• Never forget they’re kids.”
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Testimonial
What people are saying about Never Forget They’re Kids
“This is a great book in a lot of ways, the least of which is the basketball stuff, which is pretty helpful by the way and very appropriate for the age level of youth athletes the author is writing about. The best part of this book is the advice the author gives concerning dealing with the parents of the players.
I wish I had a copy of this book when I started coaching all too many years ago. This section of the book alone makes it worth the purchase price to me. It also has good information on organization for a youth sports team as well as positive suggestions for a philosophical approach to coaching young athletes.”
–Kevin Sivils – author of Game Strategy and Tactics for Basketball
KEY BENEFITS
• Increase your basketball coaching knowledge. You’ll learn successful strategies and tactics for your team’s offense and defense to make it more competitive.
• Make it fun and engaging for your players. It’s not all about winning for players. Learn 30 different ideas for keeping things interesting for players, including a slam-dunk photo session and a rock-and-roll practice. Girls’ basketball should be about learning and having fun!
• Generate enthusiasm from players and their parents. This guide provides information on setting team objectives, conducting your first meeting with players, and meeting with parents. It also includes a template for your first email to parents.
• Know what to do from the bench during games. You’ll learn tips on having the right philosophy and mindset while teaching and coaching from the bench during games.
• Create a memorable season for your players. This section offers suggestions on how to easily create a team website, incorporate film sessions for your team, and more.
When you purchase this ebook, you’ll be immediately sent a link to a site where you can download the PDF file to your computer. The PDF file works on PCs and Macs.
Never Forget They’re Kids (Basketball Coaching Book)
Price: $19.99
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