One
Television Show Basketball Improvement Program
is a 30
minute workout aimed at providing both male and female
basketball players fundamental approaches to learning the game
of basketball. The focus is on both building upon
current strengths and turning around current weaknesses and
making them into strengths. The video contains an upbeat
music track to help keep the athlete entertained and motivated
throughout the workout.
"This is what every
motivated basketball player should be looking for in a program
to improve their play! I think Randy Erickson has hit
the nail on the head with his 30 minute basketball improvement
program. Do more if you want, but do not do less.
It's a wonderful way to add discipline to your game.
Yes, this "One Television Show Basketball Improvement
Program" I would recommend to all! - Coach Bob
Erdman, High School and College Basketball Coach
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the introduction (Requires
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Coaching Your
Coaches: A Guide to Fundamental Basketball aims itself at
those coaches who want to be able to take their coaching
skills up a notch for both practice design and strategy
development. The video is divided into ten chapters,
each covering a specific component of basketball skills
development. Presented by Coach Randy Erickson, a
travelling team basketball coach from Minnesota, the emphasis
on fundamentals in every area of the game provides a fresh
look at the game for even the most seasoned coach.
Fundamentals and coaching
skills go had in hand. I have been coaching for many
years and realize that the more I know, the more I need to
learn - which must be a coach's promarygoal. Randy
Erickson's DVD is a valuable tool for any new or experienced
coach. It represents the latest techniques and
reinforces the importance of executing fundamentals in an
organized team practice. Coaching proper fundamentals
will give teams at all ability levels, opportunities to be
successful because they will improve. Coach the
fundamentals - you owe it to the young people you work with!
- Ed Prohofsky, Former Minnesota Timberwolves Assistant Coach.Download
the introduction (Requires Windows Media PlayerŽ) |

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