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Great Basketball Drills: A Baffled Parent’s Guide $3.98 The newest addition to the highly successful Baffled Parent’s Guide Series. Written by a teacher and basketball coach with more than three decades of experience, Great Basketball Drills offers 125 games that will keep practices fresh and kids moving and excited. Here is a fun, engaging alternative to traditional rote drills, with games designed to teach basic skills, sharpen reflexes, and build co… |
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Basketball Fun & Games:50 Skill-Building Activities for Children $19.95 By using Basketball Fun & Games: 50 Skill-Building Activities for Children, you can- make learning basketball a positive experience for children,- choose from 50 activities and games to build skills and tactical understanding and work toward the national standards,- take the “kill” out of “drill” to put fun into learning what can be a complicated game,- quickly locate developmentally appropriate games for 5- to 12-year-old children.Teachers, coaches, and recreation leaders who are looking to increase the effectiveness of their teaching while making learning enjoyable need look no further. Basketball Fun & Games: 50 Skill-Building Activities for Children contains age- and developmentally appropriate activities that are the antidote to the “same old, same old” drills that take the fun out of learning basketball and fitness skills. And these activities are more than just appropriate; they're engaging and creative, and they leave participants eager to come back for more.Basketball Fun & Games: 50 Skill-Building Activities for Children is a time saver for those looking for fun ways to improve participants' skills and fitness. It offers clear instruction, equipment lists, and tested tips. Plus, you can quickly locate the games and activities you need by using the game finder. What does all this mean? It means you can- use games and activities that are geared to meet specific age and developmental levels in children ages 5 to 12, – minimize prep time while providing top-notch instruction,- help kids strive to attain the National Standards for Physical Education, and- choose from a variety of activities to maintain interest while building basketball skills and tactical understanding.Activities and games are presented for warming up, ball handling, passing, shooting, multiple skills, and tactics and teamwork. Each activity |
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Great Basketball Drills: A Baffled Parent’s Guide $0.01 “A real must.”—Morgan Wooten, head coach, DeMatha Catholic High School”A great addition to any youth basketball coach’s library. I know we’ll be using these activities in our basketball camps.”—Greg Murrell, director, Motion Concepts Sports CampsSo, you’ve finally settled into your role as coach. Now you’re looking for ways to make practices more active and rewarding.Great Basketball Drills includes 125 step-by-step illustrated drills that will keep your players moving, motivated, and most of all, having fun. Coach Garland covers the basic skills of dribbling, passing, and shooting with the “games approach” that enhances team communication and decision-making skills. Other drills focus on improving court movement, defense, rebounding, and screening. You’ll even learn a thing or two about coaching style, and how to make improvement the goal of team practices rather than winning or losing.Use Garland’s Ten Commandments of Practice to improve your players and your team Pinpoint problems with the Troubleshooting Chart Find answers to common problems in the Q&A section Get tips on creating a positive attitude, building team spirit, and getting along with parents Make your practices fun and rewarding Match your drills to age and ability”Coach Garland has done a great job designing a way for kids to learn basic skills while having fun.”—Mike Edge, clinician, Motion Concepts Sports Camps”Equips coaches with the ability to understand and present skills and movement in a clear and enjoyable manner.”—Rob Bailey, recreation supervisor, Harford, Maryland”Breaks down the basic skills of basketball to a simple plan for learning.”—Spike Griffith, youth coach, North Harford High SchoolJim Garland has been an elementary physical education teacher for thirty-one years. He holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees in physical education. He has coached youth and high school basketball, |
