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Köp båda 2 för 462 krJerry Krause brings over 50 years of coaching expertise to this book to make the fundamental skills of basketball easy to learn. It is a landmark contribution that will benefit all coaches of mens and womens basketball. If you want to teach the basics of basketball, this book is a must for all coaches. Lisa FortierHead Coach of Gonzaga University Womens Basketball and 2015 WBCA Division I Rookie Coach of the Year Basketball Skills & Drills has stood the test of time. It has become the gold standard for books on fundamental skills. With this latest edition and the new ebook and video library formats, it will continue to be a classic of basketball basics for coaches and players. Mark FewHead Coach of Gonzaga University Mens Basketball and 2017 Naismith Mens College Coach of the Year The foundation of the great game of basketball never wavers. Players who strive for mastery of the fundamental skills will always be in high demand. The game always belongs to those who can pass, catch, shoot, rebound, and defend. Nobody teaches this better than Coach Jerry Krause. Sherri CoaleHead Coach of University of Oklahoma Womens Basketball and 2017 USBWA Coach of the Year
Jerry Krause has been a part of Gonzaga Universitys mens basketball program for over 25 years. In 2001, he returned to the university as the director of mens basketball operations after serving a five-year civilian term at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. There he was a professor of sports philosophy and director of instruction for the department of physical education. Krauses legendary career includes many highlights. He served as head coach at Eastern Washington University (EWU) for 17 years, where his Eagle teams posted a 262-196 record and a .572 winning percentage and attained a graduation record of 84 percent. He has coached at all levelsyouth sport through Olympicsand for both men and women. He took a sabbatical from EWU to assist the late Ralph Miller at Oregon State University in writing his first book (Better Basketball Basics) and then returned to EWU to lead the Eagles from the NAIA into the NCAA Division I ranks. He is one of the most prolific authors of basketball books, having written 34 titles, and has also produced 33 instructional videos. For 50 years he has been research chairman for the National Association of Basketball Coaches and was a long-standing member of the NCAA Basketball Rules Committee. He was involved in rule changes that brought about the 45-second (and later 30-second) shot clock, the three-point shot, and the breakaway rim as well as inventing the NCAA/NBA approved basketball rim tester to standardize ball-rim rebounds and make the game the same around the world. He is a member of the NAIA Basketball Coaches, SHAPE America (formerly National Association for Sport and Physical Education), New York State AHPERD, SHAPE Washington (formerly Washington AHPERD and the Inland Northwest Sports Halls of Fame. Craig R. Nelson is the boys basketball head coach at Washington High School in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. In his six seasons at Washington, he has guided the team to four state AA tournament appearances. Nelson graduated from Northern State University in Aberdeen, South Dakota (2008), where he played for legendary coach Don Meyer. During his college career, Nelson started in all 121 games and helped lead the team to 98 wins. In his senior season, he ranked fourth among all Division II players and ranked first in the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC) in three-point shooting. At the end of his senior season, he was one of the top five free throw shooters in the country (93%). In high school, Nelson played in back-to-back state tournament titles and was named the North Dakota Class B Basketball Player of the Year in 2003. Coaching is part of Nelsons heritagehis father, Dave Nelson, led teams to multiple high school state tournaments (including the years he was coach to Craig), and Craigs grandfather, Ed Beyer, is the all-time winningest coach in North Dakota high school history.
Chapter 1. Body Control and Fundamental Footwork Quick Stance Quick Starts, Steps, Turns, and Stops Quick Jumps Basic Body-Control Drills Chapter 2. Advanced Body Control Concepts of Moving Without the Ball on Offense Basic Moves or Steps Without the Ball Screen Moves Drills for Moving Without the Ball Chapter 3. Ballhandling Passing and Catching Principles of Passing and Catching Types of Passes Catching Principles Communication of Passing and Catching Dribbling Basic Ballhandling Drills Chapter 4. Shooting Field-Goal Shooting Shooting Mechanics Other Types of Shots Free-Throw Shooting Shooting Drills Chapter 5. Outside Offensive Moves: Playing the Perimeter Fundamentals of Live-Ball Moves Fundamentals of Dead-Ball Moves Perimeter-Play Drills Chapter 6. Inside Offensive Moves: Playing the Post Post-Play Fundamentals Post Skills Post or Inside Moves Post Drills Chapter 7. Individual Defense Fundamentals of Defense Essentials of Defense On-the-Ball Defense Off-the-Ball Defense Post Defense On-the-Ball to Off-the-Ball Defense Off-the-Ball to On-the-Ball Defense Special Defensive Situations Pressuring the Shot Defensive Drills Chapter 8. Rebounding Rebounding Tools Motivating Players to Rebound Rebounding Rules Defensive Rebounding Offensive Rebounding Rebounding Assessment Rebounding Drills Chapter 9. Team Offense General Offensive Principles Player Positions and Responsibilities Offensive Team Tactics Drills for Team Offense Chapter 10. Team Defense Defensive Court Levels Defensive Categories Drills for Team Defense