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How To Properly Teach Youth Basketball

How To Properly Teach Youth Basketball

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By Jashua Moses


As you know, if you are a youth basketball coach, it is one of the most rewarding and exciting jobs that you can take part in. There are many aspects of the game that you can teach to young players, as well as the life skills that will stay with the team for many years to come. However, besides the character building skills that they will learn, you also need to teach them the basketball plays that will turn them into a winning team. Here are some of the things to consider:



First and foremost the coach needs to have a good understanding of each position on the floor and specifically the capabilities of their players within those positions. Take for example the center. Two of the main jobs of a center is to defend the rim and to grab rebounds, but if the center is below average at rebounding then the coach will need to make adjustments to compensate for this.

Your players do have to be able to think for themselves. The game is fast-paced, and as a result, the players have to adjust to situations as they occur on the court. You are not doing them any favors if you micromanage them during practice. It may be hard to step back every now and then, but it is important for your team's ultimate success.

Cutting - drills that work on basket cuts and back cuts are something that young players need to lean, as well as something that most of them enjoy during a practice session. It instructs them on how to move into a triple threat position after the basketball is caught by a player.

As the coach, you are in a unique position to help a large number of players. Take that responsibility seriously, and look for plays and drills that will benefit your players. In addition, do not forget about teaching them essential life skills at the same time!

Review the tips above and focus on developing the plays and drills that will improve the team, while also making the game fun and enjoying for the young players who want to take part. Never forget to also work on character based skills and developing a strong work ethic.




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