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Spectacular plays
may make the highlight reels, but winning results from consistent
execution of sound fundamentals. Youth Basketball Drills contains
all the drills you need to develop the essential skills in your
players. Authors Burrall and Patrick Paye have outlined drills and
variations that cover the entire scope of the game in both offense
and defense. The drills are grouped by skills, with variations that
progress as your players learn. Explanations show you how, when,
and why to use each drill.
Youll find
the information to build stronger individual players and develop
a winning team. The arrangement of this book makes it a perfect
reference toolall of the details are presented in a step-by-step
format. The drills are categorized into three skill development
levels: beginner, intermediate, and advanced. Each drill is clearly
marked by number and by name, with an estimate of how much time
it takes to execute. A list of all related drills is given to help
you implement a systematic order to your workouts.
There are drills
for all facets of basketball, including
balance and agility,
footwork,
ballhandling,
passing,
cutting,
screening,
rebounding, and
shooting.
Defensive skills
are also addressedboth for the individual and as a teamincluding
stance and footwork, individual moves, and team defense.
Its important
to start young players out rightexecuting each move and each
technique exactly as they are meant to be done. Having youngsters
learn and then practice the proper techniques is vital. Youth Basketball
Drills will give you the know-how and practice tools to teach young
players the correct techniques, fundamental movements, and proper
footwork to excel in basketball.
About the Author
Burrall Paye has been developing young basketball players
skills for more than 30 years. He is considered one of the games
best teachers.
Coach Paye enjoyed
winning seasons in 36 of the 37 years that he coached. During his
career he was honored as State Coach of the Year and National Federation
Interscholastic Coaches Association Outstanding Coach (1985).
Now retired, Coach
Paye shares his expertise through his speaking and writing. He has
spoken at major clinics in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and
Europe. His numerous articles have appeared in newspapers and magazines
such as Scholastic Coach, Basketball Clinic, Coaching Clinic, Pro-Keds
Digest, and Winning Hoops. He is the author of several books on
basketball, including Playing the Post (Human Kinetics, 1996).
Paye earned his
masters degree in 1965 from the University of Tennessee. He
is a member of the National High School Coaches Association and
the Virginia High School Coaches Association. He lives in Roanoke,
Virginia, with his wife, Nancy.
Burralls
son Patrick Paye is a successful coach as well. He is currently
the head boys basketball coach at Northeastern High School
in Elizabeth City, North Carolina. Patrick has never been a part
of a losing season as a player or coach in a collegiate playing
career and 11 years of coaching at the college and high school levels.
He has rebuilt two traditionally losing programs into playoff teams
during his career as a high school coach. Patrick and his wife,
Michele, reside in Grandy, North Carolina.
Table of Contents
Part I: Offensive
Skills and Drills
Chapter 1: Balance, Quickness, and Agility
Chapter 2: Stance and Footwork
Chapter 3: Ballhandling
Chapter 4: Stopping and Pivoting
Chapter 5: Passing
Chapter 6: Cutting
Chapter 7: Passing and Cutting
Chapter 8: Screening
Chapter 9: Rebounding
Chapter 10: Shooting
Chapter 11: Post
Chapter 12: Perimeter
Chapter 13: Team Offense
Part II: Defensive
Skills and Drills
Chapter 14: Stance and Footwork
Chapter 15: Individual Movement
Chapter 16: Team Movement
Chapter 17: Team Defense
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