1. Build Comfort:
Start by introducing yourself, asking a few questions, and making the player feel at ease. Keep the vibe positive and low-pressure.
2. Assess Skills:
Watch how they handle basic movements—dribbling, passing, and shooting—just to see where they’re starting from.
3. Teach 1–2 Simple Skills:
Focus on one or two basics, like dribbling and layups. Keep it fun with small challenges and lots of encouragement.
4. End with Encouragement:
Give positive feedback, highlight progress, and suggest something easy to practice at home.
Advanced Fundamentals & Game Readiness
• Refine Core Skills: Continue improving shooting consistency, dribbling under pressure, passing accuracy, and layup finishing with both hands.
• Position-Specific Work: Begin tailoring drills based on strengths (e.g., guard ball-handling or forward footwork).
• Increased Speed & Intensity: Drills become more game-like, with less explanation and more repetition and reaction.
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Basketball IQ & Strategy
• Learn basic offensive sets (pick-and-roll, give-and-go, spacing).
• Understand defensive rotations, help defense, and boxing out.
• Practice reading the floor: when to pass, shoot, or drive.
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Confidence in Live Play
• Regular scrimmages with coaching on decisions and teamwork.
• Improve communication, leadership, and composure under pressure.
• Focus on mental toughness, hustle, and game readiness.
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Overall Goal:
To fully prepare the player to confidently compete in team practices, rec leagues, or school tryouts — with a strong foundation, solid fundamentals, and a growing basketball IQ.
Lessons 4–6: Skill Development & Consistency
• Sharpen fundamentals: dribbling, layups, passing, shooting form.
• Introduce:
• Basic footwork (jab step, pivoting).
• Finishing at the rim (strong/weak hand).
• Simple plays like give-and-go or pick-and-roll (light version).
• Start light conditioning and agility drills.
• Continue building confidence and game awareness.
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Lessons 7–10: Game IQ & Real Play
• Begin structured drills that mimic game situations.
• 1-on-1, 2-on-2, or guided scrimmages.
• Reading the defense and making quick decisions.
• Focus on spacing, teamwork, and basic court communication.
• Introduce defensive techniques (on-ball defense, help defense).
• Build endurance and decision-making under light pressure.
• Encourage leadership, confidence, and positive attitude on the court.
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Overall Goal (Lessons 4–10):
Build a strong skill foundation, develop game understanding, and prepare the player to feel confident in live-play settings (like practices, rec games, or tryouts).
Second Lesson
• Review basics from lesson one (dribbling, passing, shooting).
• Add movement to dribbling and start layups with proper footwork.
• Introduce basic defensive stance.
• Focus on building confidence and consistency.
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Third Lesson
• Reinforce previous skills with more speed and control.
• Introduce triple threat position, pivoting, and catch-and-shoot.
• Begin light offensive and defensive play (like simple 1-on-1).
• Start connecting skills to game situations.