The Breakthrough Basketball Newsletter for Coaches -- Issue #15: July 22, 2008

Announcements

First of all, we would like to thank all of you for all of the support we've over the last 5 or 6 weeks concerning the floods in Iowa. It was quite overwhelming.

Second, Don Kelbick was kind enough to send us some great footage of a personal workout he did with some players. We included some of those videos in this newsletter and plan to share many more in the near future.

Third, in the upcoming months, we plan on introducing some great new products that we are reviewing. It includes everything from fitness to basketball. If you guys do not know, we also love health and fitness. We only plan on recommending the best, so that's why it's taking some time.


NEW Defensive Articles & Tips

Help & Weakside Defense - Shut down your opponents with these great rules, tips, pictures, and diagrams on help & weakside defense.

2-3 (2-1-2) Zone Rotations

3-2 (1-2-2) Zone Rotations


NEW Drills

McHale Lay Ups - NEW Video - We updated this drill from last winter which now includes VIDEO.

Two Ball Dribbling Moves - NEW Videos - Check out these great two ball dribbling videos from some of Don Kelbick's personal workouts.

Full Court Press Breaker Drill - Reduce turnovers with this great press breaker drill.


NEW Blog Posts

Since our last newsletter, we have also posted 5 articles on our blog. Here are the articles:

Tips On Becoming a College Coach

Offensive Tips For Coaches With Shooters & Post Players

End of Game Defensive Tip

3 Simple Steps To Improve Rebounding

How Watching Tiger Woods Can Improve the Mental Apsects Of Your Basketball Game



Resources

60 Fun Basketball Drills and Practice eBook - If you're looking for ways to make practice fun, check this out.

Man to Man Defense System - How to Develop a Great Man-to-Man Defense and Shut Down Your Opponents!

Basketball Camp Services: Skill Development - How would you like an NBA development coach to come to your basketball camp?


Let us know if you have any comments or questions...



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Angelo says:
7/23/2008 at 10:31:33 PM

nice drills...very helpful...

do you have big man low post and positioning drills??

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meneleo says:
7/24/2008 at 1:41:09 AM

very usefull drills,nice presentation of steps...very helpful....thank you..

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nguyenkhang says:
7/24/2008 at 7:57:17 AM

thanks for your sending, it's helpful for me to refer
i hope succeeding to receive more your mail

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Joe Haefner says:
7/24/2008 at 8:54:13 AM

Hey Angelo,

Check out this section here: http://www.breakthroughbasketball.com/fundamentals/postplay.html.

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harsh says:
7/25/2008 at 3:22:18 AM

hello, i m harsh
i just want to know that how i will decide that the coaching i m giving to my players is correct and according to their level. I m a phy-edu instructer in a school and having good basketball team.i want to know the moves of this game. Plz help me and guide me.

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Joe Haefner says:
7/25/2008 at 8:24:29 AM

Hi Harsh,

You can find more information by age level on our home page: www.breakthroughbasketball.com

We have specialized sections you can now view.

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nike says:
7/26/2008 at 4:49:41 AM

where do u find the videos

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Joe Haefner says:
7/26/2008 at 5:40:33 PM

Hi Nike,

The videos are above or you could click on these links:

http://www.breakthroughbasketball.com/drills/mchalelayups.html

http://www.breakthroughbasketball.com/drills/twoballdribblingmoves.html

For McHale Layups, you have to click on a link.

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helmy says:
7/28/2008 at 11:30:47 AM


nice drill.. it's usefull for me...

can you give me example to make a training schedul for senior high school

thank's a lot..

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wad says:
7/30/2008 at 8:28:31 AM

I will be running the Dribble Drive offence this year would you have any drills that would help? Also do you have any tips on running a 2 day tryout for high school students

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