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Please wait while FIBA MAP is loading FIBA BASKETBALL ARCHIVE International Basketball results and statistics archives. Historical data from FIBA, FIBA Zones and Olympic basketball events since 1930.WELCOME
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WORLD ASSOCIATION OF BASKETBALL COACHES Check out where the upcoming coaching clinics and courses are happening around the world. Videos. Watch our selection of teaching videos and learn from the best coaches in the world. Basketball coaching education in numbers. 394. Topics covered. 3. Levels of certification. 6’600+. LEVEL 1 – WORLD ASSOCIATION OF BASKETBALL COACHES 1.2.1 Defending off ball screens – “lock and trail”. 1.2.2 Defending off ball screens – “under”. 1.2.3 Defending off ball screens – “through”. 1.2.4 Defending off ball screens – “switch”. 1.2.5 Defending on ball screens – “under”. 1.2.6 Defending on ball screens – “over”. 1.2.7 Defending on ballscreens
1.2 QUICK HISTORY OF BASKETBALL 1.2 Quick history of basketball. Basketball was created by Dr James Naismith in 1891 as a sport that could be played indoors by young men at the Springfield YMCA in Massachussets. The game grew quickly and whilst the number of players has reduced to 5 per team, the “basket” is at the same height and the ball is still round! 3.1.7. PRÉPARATION PHYSIQUE DES JOUEURS 2.5.1. TECHNIQUES DE LAY-UP AVANCÉES 2.5.1. Techniques de lay-up avancées. Les joueurs doivent initialement apprendre deux techniques de lay-up : Faire un arrêt simultané (jump stop), puis tirer ; Lay-up en mouvement (double-pas). Pour le double-pas, les joueurs doivent apprendre à tirer avec lamain gauche sur
1.4.1 DEFENDING DRIBBLE HAND OFFS 1.4.1 Defending dribble hand offs. A dribble hand off is similar to an on ball screen and can be defended using similar techniques. A dribble hand off is an exchange between a person with the ball and a person running past them. It is a dynamic move, with the dribbler stopping and then immediately handing the ball to a person running past. 2.2.2 ÉLABORATION DE STRATÉGIES OFFENSIVES ET …TRANSLATE THIS PAGESEE MORE ON WABC.FIBA.COMFIBA-MAP
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WORLD ASSOCIATION OF BASKETBALL COACHES Check out where the upcoming coaching clinics and courses are happening around the world. Videos. Watch our selection of teaching videos and learn from the best coaches in the world. Basketball coaching education in numbers. 394. Topics covered. 3. Levels of certification. 6’600+. 2.5.1. TECHNIQUES DE LAY-UP AVANCÉES 2.5.1. Techniques de lay-up avancées. Les joueurs doivent initialement apprendre deux techniques de lay-up : Faire un arrêt simultané (jump stop), puis tirer ; Lay-up en mouvement (double-pas). Pour le double-pas, les joueurs doivent apprendre à tirer avec lamain gauche sur
LEVEL 1 – WORLD ASSOCIATION OF BASKETBALL COACHES 1.2.1 Defending off ball screens – “lock and trail”. 1.2.2 Defending off ball screens – “under”. 1.2.3 Defending off ball screens – “through”. 1.2.4 Defending off ball screens – “switch”. 1.2.5 Defending on ball screens – “under”. 1.2.6 Defending on ball screens – “over”. 1.2.7 Defending on ballscreens
1.2 QUICK HISTORY OF BASKETBALL 1.2 Quick history of basketball. Basketball was created by Dr James Naismith in 1891 as a sport that could be played indoors by young men at the Springfield YMCA in Massachussets. The game grew quickly and whilst the number of players has reduced to 5 per team, the “basket” is at the same height and the ball is still round! 3.1.7. PRÉPARATION PHYSIQUE DES JOUEURS 1.4.1 DEFENDING DRIBBLE HAND OFFS 1.4.1 Defending dribble hand offs. A dribble hand off is similar to an on ball screen and can be defended using similar techniques. A dribble hand off is an exchange between a person with the ball and a person running past them. It is a dynamic move, with the dribbler stopping and then immediately handing the ball to a person running past. 2.2.2 ÉLABORATION DE STRATÉGIES OFFENSIVES ET …TRANSLATE THIS PAGESEE MORE ON WABC.FIBA.COMPORTAL - SIGN IN
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BASKETBALL ARENA FINDER Why a global venue database? The following global online database gathers basketball venues that host high level basketball games aroundthe world.
3.1.1. PRÉPARATION PHYSIQUE DES JOUEURS DE …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE 3.1.1. Préparation physique des joueurs de basketball. Le basketball est un sport très exigeant en termes de rapidité, de force, de puissance et de souplesse, avec une répétition incessante des efforts tout au long du match. La rédaction de cette section a bénéficié de la contribution de : Julian Jones & Jan Legg.2.1.1 ANALYSE
2.1.1 Analyse – évaluation des séances d’entraînement. Un bon entraîneur aide non seulement ses athlètes à se développer, mais il fait également un travail constant sur lui-même. Les bons entraîneurs se servent de leurs atouts et apprennent de leurs erreurs. Brogan Bunt 2. 2.2.2 THE STAGES OF LEARNING 2.2.2 The stages of learning. Importantly, the stage of learning is also contextual – a player may learn a skill in an uncontested situation at practice, working through the stages. When it comes to performing the skill in a game (under competitive pressure) they may be at an earlier learning stage! Regardless of preferred learningstyle
2.2.1 ADVANCED PRINCIPLES OF SKILL ACQUISITION The first stage: Coordination. During the first stage of skill acquisition, the learner typically attempts to explore a range of different methods for achieving a particular outcome. 2-4 As a result, this stage is often characterised by frequent changes from one movement pattern to another. 2-6. 2.3.1. FONDAMENTAUX DE LA CONTRE-ATTAQUE 2.3.1. Fondamentaux de la contre-attaque – lancer la contre-attaque 2.2.2 ÉLABORATION DE STRATÉGIES OFFENSIVES ET …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE Élaboration d’une stratégie défensive. Grâce à une stratégie défensive, l’équipe peut modifier son jeu en fonction des adversaires et des situations. Il ne s’agit pas seulement de passer d’une défense homme à homme demi-terrain à une défense hommehomme tout terrain.
3.3.1 CREATING A COACH’S DEVELOPMENT PLAN 3.3.1 Creating a coach’s development plan. Whether coaching junior or senior players, there will be an expectation that the coach remains “contemporary” in what they are teaching and how they are teaching. All coaches should invest in their own development, which may require some financial outlay and will certainly involve time. 1.2.4 BLOCKING OUT AN OFFENSIVE REBOUNDER A good defensive team, however, will reduce the impact of those factors through “blocking out” the offensive players. “Blocking Out” is simply establishing a position between theFIBA-MAP
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WORLD ASSOCIATION OF BASKETBALL COACHES Check out where the upcoming coaching clinics and courses are happening around the world. Videos. Watch our selection of teaching videos and learn from the best coaches in the world. Basketball coaching education in numbers. 394. Topics covered. 3. Levels of certification. 6’600+. LEVEL 1 – WORLD ASSOCIATION OF BASKETBALL COACHES 1.2.1 Defending off ball screens – “lock and trail”. 1.2.2 Defending off ball screens – “under”. 1.2.3 Defending off ball screens – “through”. 1.2.4 Defending off ball screens – “switch”. 1.2.5 Defending on ball screens – “under”. 1.2.6 Defending on ball screens – “over”. 1.2.7 Defending on ballscreens
1.2 QUICK HISTORY OF BASKETBALL 1.2 Quick history of basketball. Basketball was created by Dr James Naismith in 1891 as a sport that could be played indoors by young men at the Springfield YMCA in Massachussets. The game grew quickly and whilst the number of players has reduced to 5 per team, the “basket” is at the same height and the ball is still round! 3.1.7. PRÉPARATION PHYSIQUE DES JOUEURS 2.5.1. TECHNIQUES DE LAY-UP AVANCÉES 2.5.1. Techniques de lay-up avancées. Les joueurs doivent initialement apprendre deux techniques de lay-up : Faire un arrêt simultané (jump stop), puis tirer ; Lay-up en mouvement (double-pas). Pour le double-pas, les joueurs doivent apprendre à tirer avec lamain gauche sur
1.4.1 DEFENDING DRIBBLE HAND OFFS 1.4.1 Defending dribble hand offs. A dribble hand off is similar to an on ball screen and can be defended using similar techniques. A dribble hand off is an exchange between a person with the ball and a person running past them. It is a dynamic move, with the dribbler stopping and then immediately handing the ball to a person running past. 2.2.2 ÉLABORATION DE STRATÉGIES OFFENSIVES ET …TRANSLATE THIS PAGESEE MORE ON WABC.FIBA.COMFIBA-MAP
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WORLD ASSOCIATION OF BASKETBALL COACHES Check out where the upcoming coaching clinics and courses are happening around the world. Videos. Watch our selection of teaching videos and learn from the best coaches in the world. Basketball coaching education in numbers. 394. Topics covered. 3. Levels of certification. 6’600+. LEVEL 1 – WORLD ASSOCIATION OF BASKETBALL COACHES 1.2.1 Defending off ball screens – “lock and trail”. 1.2.2 Defending off ball screens – “under”. 1.2.3 Defending off ball screens – “through”. 1.2.4 Defending off ball screens – “switch”. 1.2.5 Defending on ball screens – “under”. 1.2.6 Defending on ball screens – “over”. 1.2.7 Defending on ballscreens
1.2 QUICK HISTORY OF BASKETBALL 1.2 Quick history of basketball. Basketball was created by Dr James Naismith in 1891 as a sport that could be played indoors by young men at the Springfield YMCA in Massachussets. The game grew quickly and whilst the number of players has reduced to 5 per team, the “basket” is at the same height and the ball is still round! 3.1.7. PRÉPARATION PHYSIQUE DES JOUEURS 2.5.1. TECHNIQUES DE LAY-UP AVANCÉES 2.5.1. Techniques de lay-up avancées. Les joueurs doivent initialement apprendre deux techniques de lay-up : Faire un arrêt simultané (jump stop), puis tirer ; Lay-up en mouvement (double-pas). Pour le double-pas, les joueurs doivent apprendre à tirer avec lamain gauche sur
1.4.1 DEFENDING DRIBBLE HAND OFFS 1.4.1 Defending dribble hand offs. A dribble hand off is similar to an on ball screen and can be defended using similar techniques. A dribble hand off is an exchange between a person with the ball and a person running past them. It is a dynamic move, with the dribbler stopping and then immediately handing the ball to a person running past. 2.2.2 ÉLABORATION DE STRATÉGIES OFFENSIVES ET …TRANSLATE THIS PAGESEE MORE ON WABC.FIBA.COMPORTAL - SIGN IN
Welcome to the official accreditation platform for all FIBA world and continental competitions, including national teams, leagues and 3x3 basketball. Due to the current situation with the Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak and in order to protect the health and safety of teams, officials, fans and media, FIBA competitions are subject tosecurity
BASKETBALL ARENA FINDER Why a global venue database? The following global online database gathers basketball venues that host high level basketball games aroundthe world.
3.1.1. PRÉPARATION PHYSIQUE DES JOUEURS DE …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE 3.1.1. Préparation physique des joueurs de basketball. Le basketball est un sport très exigeant en termes de rapidité, de force, de puissance et de souplesse, avec une répétition incessante des efforts tout au long du match. La rédaction de cette section a bénéficié de la contribution de : Julian Jones & Jan Legg.2.1.1 ANALYSE
2.1.1 Analyse – évaluation des séances d’entraînement. Un bon entraîneur aide non seulement ses athlètes à se développer, mais il fait également un travail constant sur lui-même. Les bons entraîneurs se servent de leurs atouts et apprennent de leurs erreurs. Brogan Bunt 2. 2.2.2 THE STAGES OF LEARNING 2.2.2 The stages of learning. Importantly, the stage of learning is also contextual – a player may learn a skill in an uncontested situation at practice, working through the stages. When it comes to performing the skill in a game (under competitive pressure) they may be at an earlier learning stage! Regardless of preferred learningstyle
2.2.1 ADVANCED PRINCIPLES OF SKILL ACQUISITION The first stage: Coordination. During the first stage of skill acquisition, the learner typically attempts to explore a range of different methods for achieving a particular outcome. 2-4 As a result, this stage is often characterised by frequent changes from one movement pattern to another. 2-6. 2.3.1. FONDAMENTAUX DE LA CONTRE-ATTAQUE 2.3.1. Fondamentaux de la contre-attaque – lancer la contre-attaque 2.2.2 ÉLABORATION DE STRATÉGIES OFFENSIVES ET …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE Élaboration d’une stratégie défensive. Grâce à une stratégie défensive, l’équipe peut modifier son jeu en fonction des adversaires et des situations. Il ne s’agit pas seulement de passer d’une défense homme à homme demi-terrain à une défense hommehomme tout terrain.
3.3.1 CREATING A COACH’S DEVELOPMENT PLAN 3.3.1 Creating a coach’s development plan. Whether coaching junior or senior players, there will be an expectation that the coach remains “contemporary” in what they are teaching and how they are teaching. All coaches should invest in their own development, which may require some financial outlay and will certainly involve time. 1.2.4 BLOCKING OUT AN OFFENSIVE REBOUNDER A good defensive team, however, will reduce the impact of those factors through “blocking out” the offensive players. “Blocking Out” is simply establishing a position between theFIBA-MAP
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WORLD ASSOCIATION OF BASKETBALL COACHES Check out where the upcoming coaching clinics and courses are happening around the world. Videos. Watch our selection of teaching videos and learn from the best coaches in the world. Basketball coaching education in numbers. 394. Topics covered. 3. Levels of certification. 6’600+. LEVEL 1 – WORLD ASSOCIATION OF BASKETBALL COACHES 1.2.1 Defending off ball screens – “lock and trail”. 1.2.2 Defending off ball screens – “under”. 1.2.3 Defending off ball screens – “through”. 1.2.4 Defending off ball screens – “switch”. 1.2.5 Defending on ball screens – “under”. 1.2.6 Defending on ball screens – “over”. 1.2.7 Defending on ballscreens
1.2 QUICK HISTORY OF BASKETBALL 1.2 Quick history of basketball. Basketball was created by Dr James Naismith in 1891 as a sport that could be played indoors by young men at the Springfield YMCA in Massachussets. The game grew quickly and whilst the number of players has reduced to 5 per team, the “basket” is at the same height and the ball is still round! 3.1.7. PRÉPARATION PHYSIQUE DES JOUEURS 2.5.1. TECHNIQUES DE LAY-UP AVANCÉES 2.5.1. Techniques de lay-up avancées. Les joueurs doivent initialement apprendre deux techniques de lay-up : Faire un arrêt simultané (jump stop), puis tirer ; Lay-up en mouvement (double-pas). Pour le double-pas, les joueurs doivent apprendre à tirer avec lamain gauche sur
1.4.1 DEFENDING DRIBBLE HAND OFFS 1.4.1 Defending dribble hand offs. A dribble hand off is similar to an on ball screen and can be defended using similar techniques. A dribble hand off is an exchange between a person with the ball and a person running past them. It is a dynamic move, with the dribbler stopping and then immediately handing the ball to a person running past. 2.2.2 ÉLABORATION DE STRATÉGIES OFFENSIVES ET …TRANSLATE THIS PAGESEE MORE ON WABC.FIBA.COMFIBA-MAP
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WORLD ASSOCIATION OF BASKETBALL COACHES Check out where the upcoming coaching clinics and courses are happening around the world. Videos. Watch our selection of teaching videos and learn from the best coaches in the world. Basketball coaching education in numbers. 394. Topics covered. 3. Levels of certification. 6’600+. LEVEL 1 – WORLD ASSOCIATION OF BASKETBALL COACHES 1.2.1 Defending off ball screens – “lock and trail”. 1.2.2 Defending off ball screens – “under”. 1.2.3 Defending off ball screens – “through”. 1.2.4 Defending off ball screens – “switch”. 1.2.5 Defending on ball screens – “under”. 1.2.6 Defending on ball screens – “over”. 1.2.7 Defending on ballscreens
1.2 QUICK HISTORY OF BASKETBALL 1.2 Quick history of basketball. Basketball was created by Dr James Naismith in 1891 as a sport that could be played indoors by young men at the Springfield YMCA in Massachussets. The game grew quickly and whilst the number of players has reduced to 5 per team, the “basket” is at the same height and the ball is still round! 3.1.7. PRÉPARATION PHYSIQUE DES JOUEURS 2.5.1. TECHNIQUES DE LAY-UP AVANCÉES 2.5.1. Techniques de lay-up avancées. Les joueurs doivent initialement apprendre deux techniques de lay-up : Faire un arrêt simultané (jump stop), puis tirer ; Lay-up en mouvement (double-pas). Pour le double-pas, les joueurs doivent apprendre à tirer avec lamain gauche sur
1.4.1 DEFENDING DRIBBLE HAND OFFS 1.4.1 Defending dribble hand offs. A dribble hand off is similar to an on ball screen and can be defended using similar techniques. A dribble hand off is an exchange between a person with the ball and a person running past them. It is a dynamic move, with the dribbler stopping and then immediately handing the ball to a person running past. 2.2.2 ÉLABORATION DE STRATÉGIES OFFENSIVES ET …TRANSLATE THIS PAGESEE MORE ON WABC.FIBA.COMPORTAL - SIGN IN
Welcome to the official accreditation platform for all FIBA world and continental competitions, including national teams, leagues and 3x3 basketball. Due to the current situation with the Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak and in order to protect the health and safety of teams, officials, fans and media, FIBA competitions are subject tosecurity
BASKETBALL ARENA FINDER Why a global venue database? The following global online database gathers basketball venues that host high level basketball games aroundthe world.
3.1.1. PRÉPARATION PHYSIQUE DES JOUEURS DE …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE 3.1.1. Préparation physique des joueurs de basketball. Le basketball est un sport très exigeant en termes de rapidité, de force, de puissance et de souplesse, avec une répétition incessante des efforts tout au long du match. La rédaction de cette section a bénéficié de la contribution de : Julian Jones & Jan Legg.2.1.1 ANALYSE
2.1.1 Analyse – évaluation des séances d’entraînement. Un bon entraîneur aide non seulement ses athlètes à se développer, mais il fait également un travail constant sur lui-même. Les bons entraîneurs se servent de leurs atouts et apprennent de leurs erreurs. Brogan Bunt 2. 2.2.2 THE STAGES OF LEARNING 2.2.2 The stages of learning. Importantly, the stage of learning is also contextual – a player may learn a skill in an uncontested situation at practice, working through the stages. When it comes to performing the skill in a game (under competitive pressure) they may be at an earlier learning stage! Regardless of preferred learningstyle
2.2.1 ADVANCED PRINCIPLES OF SKILL ACQUISITION The first stage: Coordination. During the first stage of skill acquisition, the learner typically attempts to explore a range of different methods for achieving a particular outcome. 2-4 As a result, this stage is often characterised by frequent changes from one movement pattern to another. 2-6. 2.3.1. FONDAMENTAUX DE LA CONTRE-ATTAQUE 2.3.1. Fondamentaux de la contre-attaque – lancer la contre-attaque 2.2.2 ÉLABORATION DE STRATÉGIES OFFENSIVES ET …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE Élaboration d’une stratégie défensive. Grâce à une stratégie défensive, l’équipe peut modifier son jeu en fonction des adversaires et des situations. Il ne s’agit pas seulement de passer d’une défense homme à homme demi-terrain à une défense hommehomme tout terrain.
3.3.1 CREATING A COACH’S DEVELOPMENT PLAN 3.3.1 Creating a coach’s development plan. Whether coaching junior or senior players, there will be an expectation that the coach remains “contemporary” in what they are teaching and how they are teaching. All coaches should invest in their own development, which may require some financial outlay and will certainly involve time. 1.2.4 BLOCKING OUT AN OFFENSIVE REBOUNDER A good defensive team, however, will reduce the impact of those factors through “blocking out” the offensive players. “Blocking Out” is simply establishing a position between theFIBA-MAP
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3.1.7. PRÉPARATION PHYSIQUE DES JOUEURS1.1.5 STANCE
1.1.5 Stance – denial or open. Players need to be instructed in the two types of stance that may be utilized in defence. A “denial” stance is where the defender’s back is to the ball and they are very actively stopping a pass being made to their opponent. A“floating”
2.2.2 THE STAGES OF LEARNING 2.2.2 The stages of learning. Importantly, the stage of learning is also contextual – a player may learn a skill in an uncontested situation at practice, working through the stages. When it comes to performing the skill in a game (under competitive pressure) they may be at an earlier learning stage! Regardless of preferred learningstyle
1.2.4. DÉFENDRE LES ÉCRANS SUR NON PORTEUR Lorsque l’on opte pour « changer », les deux défenseurs inversent leurs rôles défensifs des attaquants. Ceci est surtout employé lorsque les deux attaquants sont similaires (un écran « d’un arrière sur un arrière », ou « intérieur sur intérieur », par ex.) ; mais une équipe peut aussi décider de changer sur tous les écrans en fin de possession des 24 secondes. 1.4.1 DEFENDING DRIBBLE HAND OFFS 1.4.1 Defending dribble hand offs. A dribble hand off is similar to an on ball screen and can be defended using similar techniques. A dribble hand off is an exchange between a person with the ball and a person running past them. It is a dynamic move, with the dribbler stopping and then immediately handing the ball to a person running past. 3.3.1 CREATING A COACH’S DEVELOPMENT PLAN 3.3.1 Creating a coach’s development plan. Whether coaching junior or senior players, there will be an expectation that the coach remains “contemporary” in what they are teaching and how they are teaching. All coaches should invest in their own development, which may require some financial outlay and will certainly involve time. 2.1.2 PLANNING PRACTICE 2.1.2 Planning Practice – Setting goals. Setting Goals. The coach needs to identify two or three key goals for each training session. These should relate to the overall goals for the season and may also be linked either to the previous game or the next game. Linking them to a game helps define how and when success is measured. 3.2.1 PRODUCTIVE AND REPRODUCTIVE APPROACHES TO COACHING 3.2.1 Productive and reproductive approaches to coaching. "Broadly, there are two approaches to teaching and coaching, namely reproductive and productive". 5. “Reproductive” Approach to Coaching. The reproductive approach to coaching is where the coach adopts an “authoritarian” style, specifically directing the athletes andrequiring
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3.1.7. PRÉPARATION PHYSIQUE DES JOUEURS1.1.5 STANCE
1.1.5 Stance – denial or open. Players need to be instructed in the two types of stance that may be utilized in defence. A “denial” stance is where the defender’s back is to the ball and they are very actively stopping a pass being made to their opponent. A“floating”
2.2.2 THE STAGES OF LEARNING 2.2.2 The stages of learning. Importantly, the stage of learning is also contextual – a player may learn a skill in an uncontested situation at practice, working through the stages. When it comes to performing the skill in a game (under competitive pressure) they may be at an earlier learning stage! Regardless of preferred learningstyle
1.2.4. DÉFENDRE LES ÉCRANS SUR NON PORTEUR Lorsque l’on opte pour « changer », les deux défenseurs inversent leurs rôles défensifs des attaquants. Ceci est surtout employé lorsque les deux attaquants sont similaires (un écran « d’un arrière sur un arrière », ou « intérieur sur intérieur », par ex.) ; mais une équipe peut aussi décider de changer sur tous les écrans en fin de possession des 24 secondes. 1.4.1 DEFENDING DRIBBLE HAND OFFS 1.4.1 Defending dribble hand offs. A dribble hand off is similar to an on ball screen and can be defended using similar techniques. A dribble hand off is an exchange between a person with the ball and a person running past them. It is a dynamic move, with the dribbler stopping and then immediately handing the ball to a person running past. 3.3.1 CREATING A COACH’S DEVELOPMENT PLAN 3.3.1 Creating a coach’s development plan. Whether coaching junior or senior players, there will be an expectation that the coach remains “contemporary” in what they are teaching and how they are teaching. All coaches should invest in their own development, which may require some financial outlay and will certainly involve time. 2.1.2 PLANNING PRACTICE 2.1.2 Planning Practice – Setting goals. Setting Goals. The coach needs to identify two or three key goals for each training session. These should relate to the overall goals for the season and may also be linked either to the previous game or the next game. Linking them to a game helps define how and when success is measured. 3.2.1 PRODUCTIVE AND REPRODUCTIVE APPROACHES TO COACHING 3.2.1 Productive and reproductive approaches to coaching. "Broadly, there are two approaches to teaching and coaching, namely reproductive and productive". 5. “Reproductive” Approach to Coaching. The reproductive approach to coaching is where the coach adopts an “authoritarian” style, specifically directing the athletes andrequiring
FIBA BASKETBALL ARCHIVE International Basketball results and statistics archives. Historical data from FIBA, FIBA Zones and Olympic basketball events since 1930. WORLD ASSOCIATION OF BASKETBALL COACHES Check out where the upcoming coaching clinics and courses are happening around the world. Videos. Watch our selection of teaching videos and learn from the best coaches in the world. Basketball coaching education in numbers. 394. Topics covered. 3. Levels of certification. 6’600+. 2.8.6 DRIVE FAKE MOVES 2.8.6 Drive fake moves. Drive Fake (“Jab Step”) A drive fake (also called a “jab step”) is when an offensive player with the ball fakes that they will move in a particular direction by taking a small step in that direction. The move is done before they have dribbled. Ifthe
1.2.3 DEFENDING IN THE LOW POST 1.2.3 Defending in the low post. All players should be taught basic skills of post play. There are three main techniques for defending a post player: Denial stance. Fronting – toes in and toes out. Behind. Post Defence – Denial Stance. A denial stance may be established on either side of the post player – shown here on the baseline side 3.1.8. PRÉPARATION PHYSIQUE DES JOUEURS 3.1.8. Préparation physique des joueurs – Programme de musculationde force de base
2.3.2 OFF BALL SCREENS 2.2.2 Motion Offence - 3 Out 2 In – multiple screens for the shooter. 2.2.3 Motion offence - 3 out, 2 In - Double Screens. 2.2.4 Motion offence - 3 Out, 2 In - Blind (Back) Screens. 2.2.5 Motion offence - 3 Out, 2 In - Pick and Roll with Triangle on Help Side. 2.2.6 Motion offence - 3 out, 2 in - cuts off high post screen. 1.2.4 BLOCKING OUT AN OFFENSIVE REBOUNDER A good defensive team, however, will reduce the impact of those factors through “blocking out” the offensive players. “Blocking Out” is simply establishing a position between theLOADING
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2.2.2 THE STAGES OF LEARNING 2.2.2 The stages of learning. Importantly, the stage of learning is also contextual – a player may learn a skill in an uncontested situation at practice, working through the stages. When it comes to performing the skill in a game (under competitive pressure) they may be at an earlier learning stage! Regardless of preferred learningstyle
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1.1.5 Stance – denial or open. Players need to be instructed in the two types of stance that may be utilized in defence. A “denial” stance is where the defender’s back is to the ball and they are very actively stopping a pass being made to their opponent. A“floating”
3.3.1 CREATING A COACH’S DEVELOPMENT PLAN 3.3.1 Creating a coach’s development plan. Whether coaching junior or senior players, there will be an expectation that the coach remains “contemporary” in what they are teaching and how they are teaching. All coaches should invest in their own development, which may require some financial outlay and will certainly involve time. 1.2.4 BLOCKING OUT AN OFFENSIVE REBOUNDER A good defensive team, however, will reduce the impact of those factors through “blocking out” the offensive players. “Blocking Out” is simply establishing a position between the PAVEL GREBNEV'S PROFILE Pavel Grebnev's profile | 1983 World Championship for Junior Men | ARCHIVE.FIBA.COM. 14 to 28 Aug. 1983 - Palma de Mallorca, Ibiza, Mahon, Lllucmayor in Spain. Home.FIBA-MAP
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2.2.2 THE STAGES OF LEARNING 2.2.2 The stages of learning. Importantly, the stage of learning is also contextual – a player may learn a skill in an uncontested situation at practice, working through the stages. When it comes to performing the skill in a game (under competitive pressure) they may be at an earlier learning stage! Regardless of preferred learningstyle
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1.1.5 Stance – denial or open. Players need to be instructed in the two types of stance that may be utilized in defence. A “denial” stance is where the defender’s back is to the ball and they are very actively stopping a pass being made to their opponent. A“floating”
3.3.1 CREATING A COACH’S DEVELOPMENT PLAN 3.3.1 Creating a coach’s development plan. Whether coaching junior or senior players, there will be an expectation that the coach remains “contemporary” in what they are teaching and how they are teaching. All coaches should invest in their own development, which may require some financial outlay and will certainly involve time. 1.2.4 BLOCKING OUT AN OFFENSIVE REBOUNDER A good defensive team, however, will reduce the impact of those factors through “blocking out” the offensive players. “Blocking Out” is simply establishing a position between the PAVEL GREBNEV'S PROFILE Pavel Grebnev's profile | 1983 World Championship for Junior Men | ARCHIVE.FIBA.COM. 14 to 28 Aug. 1983 - Palma de Mallorca, Ibiza, Mahon, Lllucmayor in Spain. Home. FIBA BASKETBALL ARCHIVE International Basketball results and statistics archives. Historical data from FIBA, FIBA Zones and Olympic basketball events since 1930.FIBA GAME VIDEOS
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2.2.1 LEARNING STYLES 2.2.1 Learning styles. In essence, a coach is a teacher, basketball is their subject and the basketball court is their classroom. Therefore, to be effective, coaches must understand how people learn. Cognitive Development. Basketball players must learn to pay attention and to concentrate on many different stimuli – whether it is what an 3.1.7. PRÉPARATION PHYSIQUE DES JOUEURS 3.1.7. Préparation physique des joueurs – Souplesse. La souplesse est la mesure de l’amplitude de mouvement autour d’une articulation ou d’une série d’articulations. Elle peut être limitée par la structure physique des articulations, notamment, les os, le tissu conjonctif et les muscles. 1.4.1 DEFENDING DRIBBLE HAND OFFS 1.4.1 Defending dribble hand offs. A dribble hand off is similar to an on ball screen and can be defended using similar techniques. A dribble hand off is an exchange between a person with the ball and a person running past them. It is a dynamic move, with the dribbler stopping and then immediately handing the ball to a person running past. 2.8.6 DRIVE FAKE MOVES 2.8.6 Drive fake moves. Drive Fake (“Jab Step”) A drive fake (also called a “jab step”) is when an offensive player with the ball fakes that they will move in a particular direction by taking a small step in that direction. The move is done before they have dribbled. Ifthe
2.5.1 BASIC PASSING
This is a 2 handed pass. Hold the ball on the sides, with thumbs behind the ball, pointing at each other. Step forward and push your arms forward. Your thumbs should point to the ground after the ball is released and fingers should point to the target. The ball is released as the stepping foot hits the ground. 2.1.2 PLANNING PRACTICE 2.1.2 Planning Practice – Setting goals. Setting Goals. The coach needs to identify two or three key goals for each training session. These should relate to the overall goals for the season and may also be linked either to the previous game or the next game. Linking them to a game helps define how and when success is measured. 3.2.1 PRODUCTIVE AND REPRODUCTIVE APPROACHES TO COACHING 3.2.1 Productive and reproductive approaches to coaching. "Broadly, there are two approaches to teaching and coaching, namely reproductive and productive". 5. “Reproductive” Approach to Coaching. The reproductive approach to coaching is where the coach adopts an “authoritarian” style, specifically directing the athletes andrequiring
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FIBA GAME VIDEOSFIBA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENTFIBA 3X3FIBA BASKETBALL SCHEDULEFIBA BASKETBALL LIVEFIBA TVFIBA MAP User Name: Password: © 2015-21 FIBA PORTAL - SIGN INFIBA BASKETBALL LIVEFIBA BASKETBALL LIVE STREAMFIBA BASKETBALL RANKINGSFIBA BASKETBALL SCHEDULEFIBA USA BASKETBALL SCHEDULEFIBA BASKETBALL SCORES Welcome to the official accreditation platform for all FIBA world and continental competitions, including national teams, leagues and 3x3 basketball. Due to the current situation with the Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak and in order to protect the health and safety of teams, officials, fans and media, FIBA competitions are subject tosecurity
2.2.2 THE STAGES OF LEARNING 2.2.2 The stages of learning. Importantly, the stage of learning is also contextual – a player may learn a skill in an uncontested situation at practice, working through the stages. When it comes to performing the skill in a game (under competitive pressure) they may be at an earlier learning stage! Regardless of preferred learningstyle
1.1.5 STANCE
1.1.5 Stance – denial or open. Players need to be instructed in the two types of stance that may be utilized in defence. A “denial” stance is where the defender’s back is to the ball and they are very actively stopping a pass being made to their opponent. A“floating”
3.3.1 CREATING A COACH’S DEVELOPMENT PLAN 3.3.1 Creating a coach’s development plan. Whether coaching junior or senior players, there will be an expectation that the coach remains “contemporary” in what they are teaching and how they are teaching. All coaches should invest in their own development, which may require some financial outlay and will certainly involve time. 1.2.4 BLOCKING OUT AN OFFENSIVE REBOUNDER A good defensive team, however, will reduce the impact of those factors through “blocking out” the offensive players. “Blocking Out” is simply establishing a position between the PAVEL GREBNEV'S PROFILE Pavel Grebnev's profile | 1983 World Championship for Junior Men | ARCHIVE.FIBA.COM. 14 to 28 Aug. 1983 - Palma de Mallorca, Ibiza, Mahon, Lllucmayor in Spain. Home.FIBA-MAP
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2.2.2 THE STAGES OF LEARNING 2.2.2 The stages of learning. Importantly, the stage of learning is also contextual – a player may learn a skill in an uncontested situation at practice, working through the stages. When it comes to performing the skill in a game (under competitive pressure) they may be at an earlier learning stage! Regardless of preferred learningstyle
1.1.5 STANCE
1.1.5 Stance – denial or open. Players need to be instructed in the two types of stance that may be utilized in defence. A “denial” stance is where the defender’s back is to the ball and they are very actively stopping a pass being made to their opponent. A“floating”
3.3.1 CREATING A COACH’S DEVELOPMENT PLAN 3.3.1 Creating a coach’s development plan. Whether coaching junior or senior players, there will be an expectation that the coach remains “contemporary” in what they are teaching and how they are teaching. All coaches should invest in their own development, which may require some financial outlay and will certainly involve time. 1.2.4 BLOCKING OUT AN OFFENSIVE REBOUNDER A good defensive team, however, will reduce the impact of those factors through “blocking out” the offensive players. “Blocking Out” is simply establishing a position between the PAVEL GREBNEV'S PROFILE Pavel Grebnev's profile | 1983 World Championship for Junior Men | ARCHIVE.FIBA.COM. 14 to 28 Aug. 1983 - Palma de Mallorca, Ibiza, Mahon, Lllucmayor in Spain. Home. FIBA BASKETBALL ARCHIVE International Basketball results and statistics archives. Historical data from FIBA, FIBA Zones and Olympic basketball events since 1930.FIBA GAME VIDEOS
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2.2.1 LEARNING STYLES 2.2.1 Learning styles. In essence, a coach is a teacher, basketball is their subject and the basketball court is their classroom. Therefore, to be effective, coaches must understand how people learn. Cognitive Development. Basketball players must learn to pay attention and to concentrate on many different stimuli – whether it is what an 3.1.7. PRÉPARATION PHYSIQUE DES JOUEURS 3.1.7. Préparation physique des joueurs – Souplesse. La souplesse est la mesure de l’amplitude de mouvement autour d’une articulation ou d’une série d’articulations. Elle peut être limitée par la structure physique des articulations, notamment, les os, le tissu conjonctif et les muscles. 1.4.1 DEFENDING DRIBBLE HAND OFFS 1.4.1 Defending dribble hand offs. A dribble hand off is similar to an on ball screen and can be defended using similar techniques. A dribble hand off is an exchange between a person with the ball and a person running past them. It is a dynamic move, with the dribbler stopping and then immediately handing the ball to a person running past. 2.8.6 DRIVE FAKE MOVES 2.8.6 Drive fake moves. Drive Fake (“Jab Step”) A drive fake (also called a “jab step”) is when an offensive player with the ball fakes that they will move in a particular direction by taking a small step in that direction. The move is done before they have dribbled. Ifthe
2.5.1 BASIC PASSING
This is a 2 handed pass. Hold the ball on the sides, with thumbs behind the ball, pointing at each other. Step forward and push your arms forward. Your thumbs should point to the ground after the ball is released and fingers should point to the target. The ball is released as the stepping foot hits the ground. 2.1.2 PLANNING PRACTICE 2.1.2 Planning Practice – Setting goals. Setting Goals. The coach needs to identify two or three key goals for each training session. These should relate to the overall goals for the season and may also be linked either to the previous game or the next game. Linking them to a game helps define how and when success is measured. 3.2.1 PRODUCTIVE AND REPRODUCTIVE APPROACHES TO COACHING 3.2.1 Productive and reproductive approaches to coaching. "Broadly, there are two approaches to teaching and coaching, namely reproductive and productive". 5. “Reproductive” Approach to Coaching. The reproductive approach to coaching is where the coach adopts an “authoritarian” style, specifically directing the athletes andrequiring
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2.2.2 THE STAGES OF LEARNING 2.2.2 The stages of learning. Importantly, the stage of learning is also contextual – a player may learn a skill in an uncontested situation at practice, working through the stages. When it comes to performing the skill in a game (under competitive pressure) they may be at an earlier learning stage! Regardless of preferred learningstyle
1.1.5 STANCE
1.1.5 Stance – denial or open. Players need to be instructed in the two types of stance that may be utilized in defence. A “denial” stance is where the defender’s back is to the ball and they are very actively stopping a pass being made to their opponent. A“floating”
3.3.1 CREATING A COACH’S DEVELOPMENT PLAN 3.3.1 Creating a coach’s development plan. Whether coaching junior or senior players, there will be an expectation that the coach remains “contemporary” in what they are teaching and how they are teaching. All coaches should invest in their own development, which may require some financial outlay and will certainly involve time. 1.2.4 BLOCKING OUT AN OFFENSIVE REBOUNDER A good defensive team, however, will reduce the impact of those factors through “blocking out” the offensive players. “Blocking Out” is simply establishing a position between the PAVEL GREBNEV'S PROFILE Pavel Grebnev's profile | 1983 World Championship for Junior Men | ARCHIVE.FIBA.COM. 14 to 28 Aug. 1983 - Palma de Mallorca, Ibiza, Mahon, Lllucmayor in Spain. Home.FIBA-MAP
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2.2.2 THE STAGES OF LEARNING 2.2.2 The stages of learning. Importantly, the stage of learning is also contextual – a player may learn a skill in an uncontested situation at practice, working through the stages. When it comes to performing the skill in a game (under competitive pressure) they may be at an earlier learning stage! Regardless of preferred learningstyle
1.1.5 STANCE
1.1.5 Stance – denial or open. Players need to be instructed in the two types of stance that may be utilized in defence. A “denial” stance is where the defender’s back is to the ball and they are very actively stopping a pass being made to their opponent. A“floating”
3.3.1 CREATING A COACH’S DEVELOPMENT PLAN 3.3.1 Creating a coach’s development plan. Whether coaching junior or senior players, there will be an expectation that the coach remains “contemporary” in what they are teaching and how they are teaching. All coaches should invest in their own development, which may require some financial outlay and will certainly involve time. 1.2.4 BLOCKING OUT AN OFFENSIVE REBOUNDER A good defensive team, however, will reduce the impact of those factors through “blocking out” the offensive players. “Blocking Out” is simply establishing a position between the PAVEL GREBNEV'S PROFILE Pavel Grebnev's profile | 1983 World Championship for Junior Men | ARCHIVE.FIBA.COM. 14 to 28 Aug. 1983 - Palma de Mallorca, Ibiza, Mahon, Lllucmayor in Spain. Home. FIBA BASKETBALL ARCHIVE International Basketball results and statistics archives. Historical data from FIBA, FIBA Zones and Olympic basketball events since 1930.FIBA GAME VIDEOS
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2.2.1 LEARNING STYLES 2.2.1 Learning styles. In essence, a coach is a teacher, basketball is their subject and the basketball court is their classroom. Therefore, to be effective, coaches must understand how people learn. Cognitive Development. Basketball players must learn to pay attention and to concentrate on many different stimuli – whether it is what an 3.1.7. PRÉPARATION PHYSIQUE DES JOUEURS 3.1.7. Préparation physique des joueurs – Souplesse. La souplesse est la mesure de l’amplitude de mouvement autour d’une articulation ou d’une série d’articulations. Elle peut être limitée par la structure physique des articulations, notamment, les os, le tissu conjonctif et les muscles. 1.4.1 DEFENDING DRIBBLE HAND OFFS 1.4.1 Defending dribble hand offs. A dribble hand off is similar to an on ball screen and can be defended using similar techniques. A dribble hand off is an exchange between a person with the ball and a person running past them. It is a dynamic move, with the dribbler stopping and then immediately handing the ball to a person running past. 2.8.6 DRIVE FAKE MOVES 2.8.6 Drive fake moves. Drive Fake (“Jab Step”) A drive fake (also called a “jab step”) is when an offensive player with the ball fakes that they will move in a particular direction by taking a small step in that direction. The move is done before they have dribbled. Ifthe
2.5.1 BASIC PASSING
This is a 2 handed pass. Hold the ball on the sides, with thumbs behind the ball, pointing at each other. Step forward and push your arms forward. Your thumbs should point to the ground after the ball is released and fingers should point to the target. The ball is released as the stepping foot hits the ground. 2.1.2 PLANNING PRACTICE 2.1.2 Planning Practice – Setting goals. Setting Goals. The coach needs to identify two or three key goals for each training session. These should relate to the overall goals for the season and may also be linked either to the previous game or the next game. Linking them to a game helps define how and when success is measured. 3.2.1 PRODUCTIVE AND REPRODUCTIVE APPROACHES TO COACHING 3.2.1 Productive and reproductive approaches to coaching. "Broadly, there are two approaches to teaching and coaching, namely reproductive and productive". 5. “Reproductive” Approach to Coaching. The reproductive approach to coaching is where the coach adopts an “authoritarian” style, specifically directing the athletes andrequiring
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2.2.2 THE STAGES OF LEARNING 2.2.2 The stages of learning. Importantly, the stage of learning is also contextual – a player may learn a skill in an uncontested situation at practice, working through the stages. When it comes to performing the skill in a game (under competitive pressure) they may be at an earlier learning stage! Regardless of preferred learningstyle
1.1.5 STANCE
1.1.5 Stance – denial or open. Players need to be instructed in the two types of stance that may be utilized in defence. A “denial” stance is where the defender’s back is to the ball and they are very actively stopping a pass being made to their opponent. A“floating”
3.3.1 CREATING A COACH’S DEVELOPMENT PLAN 3.3.1 Creating a coach’s development plan. Whether coaching junior or senior players, there will be an expectation that the coach remains “contemporary” in what they are teaching and how they are teaching. All coaches should invest in their own development, which may require some financial outlay and will certainly involve time. 1.2.4 BLOCKING OUT AN OFFENSIVE REBOUNDER A good defensive team, however, will reduce the impact of those factors through “blocking out” the offensive players. “Blocking Out” is simply establishing a position between the PAVEL GREBNEV'S PROFILE Pavel Grebnev's profile | 1983 World Championship for Junior Men | ARCHIVE.FIBA.COM. 14 to 28 Aug. 1983 - Palma de Mallorca, Ibiza, Mahon, Lllucmayor in Spain. Home.FIBA-MAP
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2.2.2 THE STAGES OF LEARNING 2.2.2 The stages of learning. Importantly, the stage of learning is also contextual – a player may learn a skill in an uncontested situation at practice, working through the stages. When it comes to performing the skill in a game (under competitive pressure) they may be at an earlier learning stage! Regardless of preferred learningstyle
1.1.5 STANCE
1.1.5 Stance – denial or open. Players need to be instructed in the two types of stance that may be utilized in defence. A “denial” stance is where the defender’s back is to the ball and they are very actively stopping a pass being made to their opponent. A“floating”
3.3.1 CREATING A COACH’S DEVELOPMENT PLAN 3.3.1 Creating a coach’s development plan. Whether coaching junior or senior players, there will be an expectation that the coach remains “contemporary” in what they are teaching and how they are teaching. All coaches should invest in their own development, which may require some financial outlay and will certainly involve time. 1.2.4 BLOCKING OUT AN OFFENSIVE REBOUNDER A good defensive team, however, will reduce the impact of those factors through “blocking out” the offensive players. “Blocking Out” is simply establishing a position between the PAVEL GREBNEV'S PROFILE Pavel Grebnev's profile | 1983 World Championship for Junior Men | ARCHIVE.FIBA.COM. 14 to 28 Aug. 1983 - Palma de Mallorca, Ibiza, Mahon, Lllucmayor in Spain. Home. FIBA BASKETBALL ARCHIVE International Basketball results and statistics archives. Historical data from FIBA, FIBA Zones and Olympic basketball events since 1930.FIBA GAME VIDEOS
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2.2.1 LEARNING STYLES 2.2.1 Learning styles. In essence, a coach is a teacher, basketball is their subject and the basketball court is their classroom. Therefore, to be effective, coaches must understand how people learn. Cognitive Development. Basketball players must learn to pay attention and to concentrate on many different stimuli – whether it is what an 3.1.7. PRÉPARATION PHYSIQUE DES JOUEURS 3.1.7. Préparation physique des joueurs – Souplesse. La souplesse est la mesure de l’amplitude de mouvement autour d’une articulation ou d’une série d’articulations. Elle peut être limitée par la structure physique des articulations, notamment, les os, le tissu conjonctif et les muscles. 1.4.1 DEFENDING DRIBBLE HAND OFFS 1.4.1 Defending dribble hand offs. A dribble hand off is similar to an on ball screen and can be defended using similar techniques. A dribble hand off is an exchange between a person with the ball and a person running past them. It is a dynamic move, with the dribbler stopping and then immediately handing the ball to a person running past. 2.8.6 DRIVE FAKE MOVES 2.8.6 Drive fake moves. Drive Fake (“Jab Step”) A drive fake (also called a “jab step”) is when an offensive player with the ball fakes that they will move in a particular direction by taking a small step in that direction. The move is done before they have dribbled. Ifthe
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2.2.2 THE STAGES OF LEARNING 2.2.2 The stages of learning. Importantly, the stage of learning is also contextual – a player may learn a skill in an uncontested situation at practice, working through the stages. When it comes to performing the skill in a game (under competitive pressure) they may be at an earlier learning stage! Regardless of preferred learningstyle
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1.1.5 Stance – denial or open. Players need to be instructed in the two types of stance that may be utilized in defence. A “denial” stance is where the defender’s back is to the ball and they are very actively stopping a pass being made to their opponent. A“floating”
3.3.1 CREATING A COACH’S DEVELOPMENT PLAN 3.3.1 Creating a coach’s development plan. Whether coaching junior or senior players, there will be an expectation that the coach remains “contemporary” in what they are teaching and how they are teaching. All coaches should invest in their own development, which may require some financial outlay and will certainly involve time. 1.2.4 BLOCKING OUT AN OFFENSIVE REBOUNDER A good defensive team, however, will reduce the impact of those factors through “blocking out” the offensive players. “Blocking Out” is simply establishing a position between the PAVEL GREBNEV'S PROFILE Pavel Grebnev's profile | 1983 World Championship for Junior Men | ARCHIVE.FIBA.COM. 14 to 28 Aug. 1983 - Palma de Mallorca, Ibiza, Mahon, Lllucmayor in Spain. Home.FIBA-MAP
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1.1.5 Stance – denial or open. Players need to be instructed in the two types of stance that may be utilized in defence. A “denial” stance is where the defender’s back is to the ball and they are very actively stopping a pass being made to their opponent. A“floating”
3.3.1 CREATING A COACH’S DEVELOPMENT PLAN 3.3.1 Creating a coach’s development plan. Whether coaching junior or senior players, there will be an expectation that the coach remains “contemporary” in what they are teaching and how they are teaching. All coaches should invest in their own development, which may require some financial outlay and will certainly involve time. 1.2.4 BLOCKING OUT AN OFFENSIVE REBOUNDER A good defensive team, however, will reduce the impact of those factors through “blocking out” the offensive players. “Blocking Out” is simply establishing a position between the PAVEL GREBNEV'S PROFILE Pavel Grebnev's profile | 1983 World Championship for Junior Men | ARCHIVE.FIBA.COM. 14 to 28 Aug. 1983 - Palma de Mallorca, Ibiza, Mahon, Lllucmayor in Spain. Home. FIBA BASKETBALL ARCHIVE International Basketball results and statistics archives. Historical data from FIBA, FIBA Zones and Olympic basketball events since 1930.FIBA GAME VIDEOS
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2.2.1 LEARNING STYLES 2.2.1 Learning styles. In essence, a coach is a teacher, basketball is their subject and the basketball court is their classroom. Therefore, to be effective, coaches must understand how people learn. Cognitive Development. Basketball players must learn to pay attention and to concentrate on many different stimuli – whether it is what an 3.1.7. PRÉPARATION PHYSIQUE DES JOUEURS 3.1.7. Préparation physique des joueurs – Souplesse. La souplesse est la mesure de l’amplitude de mouvement autour d’une articulation ou d’une série d’articulations. Elle peut être limitée par la structure physique des articulations, notamment, les os, le tissu conjonctif et les muscles. 1.4.1 DEFENDING DRIBBLE HAND OFFS 1.4.1 Defending dribble hand offs. A dribble hand off is similar to an on ball screen and can be defended using similar techniques. A dribble hand off is an exchange between a person with the ball and a person running past them. It is a dynamic move, with the dribbler stopping and then immediately handing the ball to a person running past. 2.8.6 DRIVE FAKE MOVES 2.8.6 Drive fake moves. Drive Fake (“Jab Step”) A drive fake (also called a “jab step”) is when an offensive player with the ball fakes that they will move in a particular direction by taking a small step in that direction. The move is done before they have dribbled. Ifthe
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