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Milwaukee Coaches Association
United States
Приєднався 18 лип 2017
The Milwaukee Coaches Association will serve as a platform for coaches and administrators
to network and exchange ideas as it relates to growing the sport of basketball at all levels. Through this unique experience, we all will build relationships, enhance our professional abilities and become better prepared to help aid in the development of our student-athletes.
Sports are a teacher of life. As coaches and administrators, it is our obligation to help mentor, teach and prepare our athletes for life beyond sports.
to network and exchange ideas as it relates to growing the sport of basketball at all levels. Through this unique experience, we all will build relationships, enhance our professional abilities and become better prepared to help aid in the development of our student-athletes.
Sports are a teacher of life. As coaches and administrators, it is our obligation to help mentor, teach and prepare our athletes for life beyond sports.
MCA Clinic 17 - Luke Meier - Skill Development
Luke Meier (Thrive3) speaks on skill development.
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MCA Clinic 17 - Sharif Chambliss - Man to Man Defense
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Sharif Chambliss (Wright State University Assistant Coach) speaks on building man to man defense.
MCA Clinic 17 - Latrell Fleming - Chin & Zone Offense
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Latreell Fleming (IUPUI Women's Associate Head Coach) speaks on "chin" and zone offense.
MCA Clinic 17 - Kyle Rechlicz - Practice Planning
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Kyle Rechlicz (UW-Milwaukee Women's Head Coach) speaks on practice planning.
MCA Clinic 17 - Jimmie Foster - Transition & Secondary Offense
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Jimmie Foster (Bradley University Assistant Coach) speaks on transition and secondary offense.
MCA Clinic 17 - Freddie Owens - 1-3-1 Zone Defense
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Freddie Owens (College of the Holy Cross Assistant Coach) speaks on building your 1-3-1 zone defense.
MCA Clinic - Freddie Owens - Bonus Drills
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Freddie Owens (College of the Holy Cross Assistant Coach) speaking on team shooting drills.
MCA Clinic 17 - Craig Robinson - Building A Winning Culture
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Craig Robinson (Milwaukee Bucks VP of Player & Organizational Development) speaking on building a winning culture.
MCA Clinic 17 - Carmen Gust - Health & Wellness
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Carmen Gust (Doctor of Pharmacy) speaking on health and wellness.
MCA Clinic 17 - Ali Fitzgerald - Compliance & Eligibility
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Ali Fitzgerald (Manhattan College Director of NCAA Compliance and Eligibility) speaking on Compliance and Eligibility at the MCA Clinic 2017.
2018 MCA - Milwaukee Coaches Clinic Promo
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The 2nd annual Milwaukee Coaches Association will take place on May 12, 2018 at Cardinal Stritch University located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Guest speakers will include head coach, TJ Otzelberger (South Dakota St.), head coach, Jessica Kern (Tennessee State), assistant coach, Bill Courtney (DePaul University), Freddie Owens (Holy Cross), assistant coach, Terrance McGee (UW-Milwaukee), assistant...
2017 MCA Basketball Clinic - Sharif Chambliss (Man to Man Defense)
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The Milwaukee Coaches Association will serve as a platform for all coaches to come together and exchange ideas. Through this unique experience, we all will develop relationships, enhance our coaching abilities and become better prepared to help aid in the development of our athletes. Sports are a teacher of life. As coaches, it is our obligation to help mentor, teach and prepare our athletes fo...
2017 MCA Basketball Clinic - Craig Robinson Milwaukee Bucks (Building A Winning Culture)
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The Milwaukee Coaches Association will serve as a platform for all coaches to come together and exchange ideas. Through this unique experience, we all will develop relationships, enhance our coaching abilities and become better prepared to help aid in the development of our athletes. Sports are a teacher of life. As coaches, it is our obligation to help mentor, teach and prepare our athletes fo...
2017 MCA Basketball Clinic - Carmen Gust (Being A Healthier Coach)
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The Milwaukee Coaches Association will serve as a platform for all coaches to come together and exchange ideas. Through this unique experience, we all will develop relationships, enhance our coaching abilities and become better prepared to help aid in the development of our athletes. Sports are a teacher of life. As coaches, it is our obligation to help mentor, teach and prepare our athletes fo...
2017 MCA Basketball Clinic - Ali Fitzgerald (NCAA Eligibility & Compliance)
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2017 MCA Basketball Clinic - Ali Fitzgerald (NCAA Eligibility & Compliance)
2017 MCA Basketball Clinic - Jimmie Foster (Transition & Secondary Offense)
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2017 MCA Basketball Clinic - Jimmie Foster (Transition & Secondary Offense)
2017 MCA Basketball Clinic - Freddie Owens (Bonus Drills)
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2017 MCA Basketball Clinic - Freddie Owens (Bonus Drills)
2017 MCA Basketball Clinic - Freddie Owens (1-3-1 Zone Defense)
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2017 MCA Basketball Clinic - Freddie Owens (1-3-1 Zone Defense)
2017 MCA Basketball Clinic - Luke Meier Thrive 3 (Skill Devel., Footwork & Shooting)
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2017 MCA Basketball Clinic - Luke Meier Thrive 3 (Skill Devel., Footwork & Shooting)
2017 MCA BASKETBALL CLINIC - IUPUI Latrell Fleming (Chin & Zone Offense)
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2017 MCA BASKETBALL CLINIC - IUPUI Latrell Fleming (Chin & Zone Offense)
2017 MCA Basketball Clinic - Head Coach Kyle Rechlicz (Practice Planning)
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2017 MCA Basketball Clinic - Head Coach Kyle Rechlicz (Practice Planning)
Thank you Coach!! Learned new looks from this defense
Does this work for zone defense as well?
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Great stuff. Thank you.
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Sounds like the team prior to this one had some really good players....
Pause “I WANT SOME LENGTH” 😂
Very well explained. Thank you.
Thanks from France coach
Any pdf of the sets
This is good stuff!
Need to know good man defensive principles to be able to play good zone. Most coaches that use zone are lazy and don't teach those principles. You can run a good zone if you have made that investment!
Most definitely coach
What if they try to disrupt the dribble handoff..? I would imagine just cut backdoor right..?
Or swing it and run DHO and chin series on other side
18:07 react to the pass. crucial.
I Just wanna say thanks. I’m from France I’m a young coach And it helped me a lot. I Will become a D1 university coach. That’s my goal.
I loved techniques and details.. Great work by coach Luke Meier.. Those fundamentals must be showed 10-11-12-14 kids especially footworks for beginners..If you dont have ball,footworks fundamentals, your pyhsicals apperances will be nothing
Great drill coach--players not catching on early and traveling with bball is mind blowing---youth bball needs multiple skills in the drills like this one.
This was broken down great. Thanks
I usually dont find most videos that i feel like I actually learned and got better as a coach from. THIS WAS IT!!!! Coach Owens does an AWESOME job of explaining and touching on the small things that mean the most to this defense being successful. Salute to Coach Owens!!
that baseline wide open though aint no help on the base line, I always force back to where the help is
Baseline is the least of your worries. You have a bug that floats the middle. Also, baselines at any level are much lower propensity shot. This defense does work!
Actually you will have the wing and the tail the wing man will force the corner to go baseline and now your trap with baseline with the wing and tail man.
I run a different version of a 131. To be honest it's seldom you see new stuff anymore, this was a good view. I might try this with my next youth team someday
great Clinic!
Force baseline and no corner passes I like that
Good job coach! I learnned a lot from your explaination,coach jonas molawan from cdo philippines,God bless!
This is excellent teaching. Thanks.
Great explanation. Very thorough!!
I've seen a number of coaching explanations of the 1-3-1. My high school ran it as their base and had a slightly different philosophy. Our guys were pressuring and trapping at every opportunity. We were helped by our home gym, which was tiny and cramped. The toes of bench players were nearly touching the sidelines, making opposing players feel claustrophobic. The coach, who was known for instilling pretty harsh discipline and high work rate (he was an admirer of Bobby Knight and used his motion offense) demanded that his players constantly funnel the opposing offense to the four corners. Once a guy picked up his dribble, the trap was on. His defensive philosophy was so well known and respected that college coaches watched our practices in order to learn the defense. Years later, I was speaking to a guy who had coached at a rival school. When he learned where I was from, he immediately told me that that 1-3-1 gave him nightmares. He said that he never found a way to attack it that he felt confident would work with any consistency.
Love it
Do you force baseline or funnel to the middle in the corner I was told to funnel to the middle and protect the baseline
@@northofmainstreet7281 Our defensive philosophy was meant to force the opposition to the 4 corners of the front court. The baseline defender's job was to prevent penetration, make passing difficult, and contest jump shots. The man in the middle did the least running, as he was never a part of the trap. But, he had to work exceptionally hard in order to shut down the lane and crash the boards for rebounds. We also did a half court and full court press version of the same defense. The defense had weaknesses. It was vulnerable to fast rotation and crisp passing/ball movement. A hot outside shooter who could drain shots with hands in his face could also succeed. And finally, it was susceptible to second chance shots, as there was often only 1 guy in a decent rebounding position. Basically, it was a high pressure defense designed to force bad decisions and errors - a lot like a football defense which utilizes a lot of blitzes, slants, and twists. An offense which can handle it, might exploit it successfully. But, it tends to create a lot of problems - especially when operated with high intensity and discipline.
@Kent Grady Ok thanks I watched Dennis Felton's 1-3-1 and that's why I asked and someone on my staff confirmed what Dennis was saying is one of many ways teach / to run it, but I like both I'm going to use both in my practice to see how the players like it.. I want to use this defense in moments through out the game.
@@northofmainstreet7281 If you run the 4 corner trap, just know that your guys (or girls) have to be real workers. It's only effective if that 2-on-1 trap happens almost at the moment the offensive player gets the ball. That means your warrior and baseline defenders will be working constantly from sideline to sideline, and your wings will be working from baseline to half court. Ideally, your middle man will be very physical and will have good vision and reflexes to shut down passing through the seam. It's a great defense for an undersized team. We didn't have a single player over 6'5", and we consistently fielded very strong basketball teams. Best of luck to you and your squad.
NICE VID keep them coming
keep it up I love seeing people put in work to be successful