Gar Mendiola
Gar Mendiola
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1v1 Defense
1v1 Defense
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Відео

5 Out - Screen away
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5 Out - Screen away
5 Out - Ball screen
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5 Out - Ball screen
5 Out - Back cut
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5 Out - Back cut
5 Out - Drive
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5 Out - Drive
5 Out - Give and go
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5 Out - Give and go
5 Out - Pass and cut
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5 Out - Pass and cut
5 Out Offense - Simple
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5 Out Offense - Simple
Pool Build
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Pool Build
Perspective
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Perspective
Fire Vortex
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Fire Vortex
Fire in Hand
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Fire in Hand
Vacuum Cannon
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Vacuum Cannon
Falcon 9 / Dragon Flight
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Falcon 9 / Dragon Flight
Water Rocket
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Water Rocket
Upside Down Water
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Upside Down Water
Project 3 RLDM
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Project 3 RLDM
Project 2 RLDM
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Project 2 RLDM
Project 1 RLDM
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Project 1 RLDM
Toilet Paper Shooter
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Toilet Paper Shooter
Stacked Ball Drop
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Stacked Ball Drop
Friction Fire
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Friction Fire
O2 vs CO2 on Combustion
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O2 vs CO2 on Combustion
Newtons Cradle
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Newtons Cradle
Floating Ink
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Floating Ink
Electrolysis
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Electrolysis
DIY Light Bulb
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DIY Light Bulb
Hot Ice
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Gummy Bear Rocket Engine
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Alcohol Rocket
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КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @ImpulsiveWandering
    @ImpulsiveWandering 8 місяців тому

    this guys coaching a team of us youtube viewers, whos in? I guess i'll be #2

  • @edtully-u2t
    @edtully-u2t 8 місяців тому

    This is fine for 3rd/4th grade or Community Ed/house league. Too simple for 5th and up travel. Offense should involve more complexity at the travel level.

    • @Djekspoe
      @Djekspoe 8 місяців тому

      Not even. I coach 7th and 8th graders who never played and this is fundamental on any level. Keep it simple. Of course there are layers you can build. But this is the foundation. If you can teach players to cut with conviction it will make things easier. But as a coach who’s coached first year players. It’s easier said than done.

  • @TnT_on2wheels
    @TnT_on2wheels 9 місяців тому

    What app is this?

  • @marianarey621
    @marianarey621 9 місяців тому

    I coach girls and see a lot of zone, how does this work vs. zones 2-3 and 3-2 or 2-1-2

    • @JRcarrasco24
      @JRcarrasco24 8 місяців тому

      It doesn't, this offense is for 1-2-2 zone where the cover shooters

    • @GeorgeKhafardian
      @GeorgeKhafardian 3 місяці тому

      works on anything

  • @coachmikechaney5301
    @coachmikechaney5301 10 місяців тому

    Basket cut!

  • @nicklauschristofonoXXII
    @nicklauschristofonoXXII 10 місяців тому

    First play you learn vs man to man pass and screen away until they switch the screens.

  • @misterjase
    @misterjase 11 місяців тому

    this is an outstanding video. thank you very much.

  • @PUCCI.1
    @PUCCI.1 Рік тому

    Recap pass and cut: you just cut on the opposite side of the ball unless corner you just go back to original spot.

  • @brandonr1371
    @brandonr1371 Рік тому

    Is Jim Halpert narrating this video?!?

  • @rylandwhitaker2183
    @rylandwhitaker2183 Рік тому

    This is simple. I would look up zoom action from videos to add to this plus a dribble weave that when a wing drives the opposite corner crashes looking for a dunk or layup

  • @chiguy3514
    @chiguy3514 Рік тому

    This only works on man to man defense right?

  • @deandrepage1048
    @deandrepage1048 Рік тому

    Penetrate & Kickout pass on a continuous basis. Clever as long as the weakside corner is occupied by your best 3-point shooter to pull extra help-defenders out of the paint from using a 2-3 Zone Defense. 👌

  • @andylsasso
    @andylsasso Рік тому

    Can this offense work against the zone defense

    • @Marzoroki
      @Marzoroki 3 місяці тому

      Naw because it’s easy steals for the zone I mean if you do 4 out 1 in it’s gonna work

  • @Bornflyhuhu
    @Bornflyhuhu Рік тому

    Very good video! I now know the subtle mistakes I was making such as not always filling the opposite space and not cutting between the ball and the defender!

  • @grantmyers9103
    @grantmyers9103 Рік тому

    Use this for 5/6 rec team. Boys caught on pretty well after just one practice. Stressing that the cutter is in front on.his defender is key. I also had my boys keep 👁 contact with one another (cutter and ball handler). This is great if you have smaller lineup and or 5 good ball handlers. I recommend trying with 4th grade and above. Boys seem to enjoy 😉

  • @brianbadillo1303
    @brianbadillo1303 Рік тому

    The read and react is an amazing offense. Teach the first 5 layers at HS and youth levels and you'll be teaching your players how to play basketball instead of teaching them plays. 🏆. DDM. Dribble drive motion offense is another winner!

  • @brianbadillo1303
    @brianbadillo1303 Рік тому

    5:40. A dribble @ forces a cut. If the corner dribbles to the wing. Then the wing will automatically basket cut, the cutter doesn't get the ball, they will fill the open spot! Your welcome

  • @Lowrentfilms
    @Lowrentfilms Рік тому

    I coach 3/4 boys and it always turns into chaos once we cross half court. We are undefeated but I’ve been hoping to set this offense up at least once

    • @brbCycling
      @brbCycling Рік тому

      It needs a high IQ and excellent knowledge of team work. The best teams get it going in training. It is very rare if ever that they get it going in games for this age group.

    • @sisterraysbrother
      @sisterraysbrother 5 місяців тому

      will chime in w/ my opinion. I dedicated half the practice, several practices in a row to walking through the passing, cutting, and filling. this was a park district team of 4th graders. I don't think it requires a high IQ. what it does require are kids who will listen. the first time anyone looks at this mapped out, there heads will spin. but it is super easy and at its basic level really only requires the 3 things I mentioned above - pass, cut, and fill. my kids tuned me out. they couldn't care less about what I was telling them. during the course of our season, only one time did a play pass and then cut and it lead to a really nice scoring opportunity.

  • @stevedesio7433
    @stevedesio7433 Рік тому

    Wat about back cuts. Back door?

    • @brianbadillo1303
      @brianbadillo1303 Рік тому

      So the 3 point line is called the READ LINE. if a defender has one foot over or on the read line, and they are one pass away from the ball, that action forces an automatic backdoor basket cut. Everytime!

  • @padmille
    @padmille Рік тому

    Last option I like to have offensive teammate dribbled at become the cutter, so in your final example he would basket cut and replace the right wing instead of everyone shifting left and forcing left wing to run the entire baseline. Also if your defender is preventing the pass to you when the ball is one away you can back door cut. Keep in mind any Coach at the elementary level should tell his defenders to NOT chase their opponents out to the 3-pt line and instead pack the lane, pinch gaps, and play halfline when ball on opposite side of court, which usually stalls out this offense and forces shots further away from basket.

  • @deandrepage1048
    @deandrepage1048 Рік тому

    I like both post players on different levels to start the offensive possession. The Power Forward as the inbounder and Trailing Big to occupy the left wing since majority of 1st passes are made to the right wing. Center at the right corner with the best 3-point shooter in the left corner.

  • @jedavlogs3102
    @jedavlogs3102 Рік тому

    Nice coach more video please.. Thank you..

  • @deandrepage1048
    @deandrepage1048 Рік тому

    Since the 1st pass is to the right side 90% of the time, you best 3-point shooter should be in that right corner to pull a help-defender out of the paint area.

  • @deandrepage1048
    @deandrepage1048 Рік тому

    1 of the 2 tallest players should start the offensive possession at 1 of the wing spot where your best 3-point shooter should be to pull help-defenders out of the paint area.

  • @jjmendiola8575
    @jjmendiola8575 Рік тому

    This is amazing

  • @KennyBerwager
    @KennyBerwager Рік тому

    Question 🙋‍♂️ the “dribble to” from corner back to wing spot…Wouldn’t you want the wing guy to automatically cut to the basket and fill opposite corner instead of just rotating to the top spot??

    • @magahet
      @magahet Рік тому

      That seems reasonable. I want to give them more options, as they progress, and let them get used to making quick decisions and being creative/unpredictable. I think they need just enough structure to not bunch up. Our team's next evolution is to get used to the back cut. Teams have figured out that we like to pass, and are over-committing to filling the passing lanes.

    • @sugarman9323
      @sugarman9323 Рік тому

      @@magaheteat video I run this with as young as 2nd/3rd graders and while it’s tough at first when they get to 4th they’ve become terrific decision makers. 90% of the game is not a perfect half court set. It’s a lot of randomness. This teaches them good decisions making fundamentals that will help even when the 5 out breaks down. In transition is another good thing to work on with younger players: We emphasize handling the ball to the middle and having cutters attack the rim from the side at a 45 degree angle.

    • @victorseborowski5248
      @victorseborowski5248 8 місяців тому

      Great comment, TY@@sugarman9323

  • @KennyBerwager
    @KennyBerwager Рік тому

    The front cut is honestly the toughest for my group to remember, they 9-10 times run behind their defender instead. They also forget to cut opposite to weak side after passing. Cutting and filling correctly take a lot of practice

    • @magahet
      @magahet Рік тому

      Our team has gotten pretty good at running most of it... in practice. During the game, we're happy if they pass more than the other team. They do stay out of the key, which gives them wide open drives. We're trying to find ways to remind/reinforce the movement after the pass, like having everyone yell, "move", after every pass.

    • @brianbadillo1303
      @brianbadillo1303 Рік тому

      You don't always have to do front cuts. This offense is called the read and react. So, if your defender is playing ball denial, the read is obviously a back cut. In The read and react, the vocabulary words are important.

  • @parham8058
    @parham8058 Рік тому

    What’s the App called

    • @magahet
      @magahet Рік тому

      The app is called "Coach Tactic Board: Basketball".

  • @gerryandersen36
    @gerryandersen36 Рік тому

    What diagram program are you using?

    • @magahet
      @magahet Рік тому

      The app is called "Coach Tactic Board: Basketball".

    • @gerryandersen36
      @gerryandersen36 Рік тому

      @@magahet thank you

  • @gerryandersen36
    @gerryandersen36 Рік тому

    What program are you using to diagram your plays?

    • @tusukeros06
      @tusukeros06 Рік тому

      coach tactic board basketball, u can record plays in that app as long as u upgrade to pro, if u press the plus sign then it records the movement u draw to the board, what i dont like about this is the app when u record ur play is that its doesn't follow exactly what uve drawn, when u draw a v-cut or a curl cut it just move by a straight line

  • @timroy7491
    @timroy7491 Рік тому

    🏆Good job. I don’t agree @ 5:45. If “3” dribbles towards “5”, 5 cuts to the basket and fills at the 3 position in the corner.

    • @theonlyjayp3781
      @theonlyjayp3781 Рік тому

      Better to do a dribble drive hand off

    • @magahet
      @magahet Рік тому

      I like the idea. I'm coaching 3rd graders, so we'll need to build up to that.

  • @adamharmer5711
    @adamharmer5711 Рік тому

    Cool demo. What app did you use to make this?

    • @magahet
      @magahet Рік тому

      The app is called "Coach Tactic Board: Basketball". It's pretty simple to use.

    • @adamharmer5711
      @adamharmer5711 Рік тому

      @@magahet Thanks!

    • @KennyBerwager
      @KennyBerwager Рік тому

      Nice! The only time I wouldn’t encourage a reset though is on rebound put backs or open looks in the paint after obtaining good position on a rebound. If they get an awkward rebound where it ricochets off the rim and they are covered pretty tight then I’d say reset. Hope that’s a good way to teach?

  • @composeratlarge
    @composeratlarge Рік тому

    Nice. The addition of detailing the cut on passing side cleared it up for me.

  • @joeythelemur2
    @joeythelemur2 Рік тому

    Hi Gar, nice job on these. What is the app you are using for the court animation?

    • @magahet
      @magahet Рік тому

      Thanks! The app is called "Coach Tactic Board: Basketball". It's pretty simple to use.

  • @Bayboi7003
    @Bayboi7003 Рік тому

    This is good. I’ve had a hard time explaining it to my 3/4 graders. Most of my team hasn’t played basketball. I have two players that have played. The rest are fresh. It’s frustrating. Any tips on what to work on with that age group?

    • @magahet
      @magahet Рік тому

      Our team is similar. We cover fundamentals mostly (shooting form, dribbling, etc.). These videos are mainly to give them something better to do on offense than all standing in the key. Here's a playlist that breaks 5 out down a bit more (with animations): ua-cam.com/play/PLYGr-5QnUpO5bCiQ15OQJ2eCibb84-wpO.html

  • @InternetZane
    @InternetZane Рік тому

    Appreciate the content. Nice & simple. What program is that, coach?

    • @magahet
      @magahet Рік тому

      It's called "Coach Tactic Board: Basket"